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Arsenal coach upset over missing striker signing

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Last updated: February 5, 2025 10:25 am
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Arsenal Coach Arteta Accepts Reality, Eyes Future Challenges

Arsenal has never been the most aggressive club in the transfer market, but they were desperate to bring in reinforcements during the January window—especially a striker. Despite their efforts, they ended up empty-handed. Coach Mikel Arteta admitted his disappointment, explaining that they couldn’t find a player who truly fit their system.

The club’s need for a striker intensified due to injuries to key players Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus. Arsenal reportedly made a £40 million bid for Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins, but it was rejected.

Arteta emphasized that they were unwilling to compromise on their playing style, which limited their options.

“We had a clear intention, and that was well-known. The window was open, and we had the opportunity to strengthen the squad by adding a player who could make an impact. But we couldn’t make it happen, which is obviously disappointing,” Arteta said.

“However, we are also very clear about the type of players we want. We have to stay disciplined, and we did. I won’t go into details, but for certain reasons, we couldn’t get it done, and we have to accept that. That’s it. A lot of factors played into this decision.”

Arsenal currently sits second in the Premier League, six points behind leaders Liverpool, having played one more match. Despite the gap, they remain in the title race, along with other competitions.

Some critics have questioned whether Arsenal took a gamble by not signing a striker. However, Arteta believes this is simply the reality they must work with.

“It’s not a gamble, it’s just reality. We have to face it. We have to work with the players we have. Some are out on loan, but we’ve never had a squad of 35, 40, or 45 players like some clubs. Our squad isn’t that big. This is our reality.”

Arsenal now shifts focus to their League Cup semi-final second leg against Newcastle on Wednesday. They trail 2-0 from the first leg and will need a strong performance to turn things around.

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