Arsenal could target 23-year-old Victor Boniface to solve their striker problem, although signing the Bayer Leverkusen star will prove tricky.
According to Fichajes, who talk about Arsenal’s potential striker targets insists they have Victor Boniface on their shortlist. The Bayer Leverkusen man has had an electric start to the season, scoring 16 goals in all competitions, and helped his team remain top of the Bundesliga table before the winter break.
Does Arsenal have a striker problem?
Many have quite rightly pointed out the growing problems at Arsenal, who have lost their last two games and are showing signs they cannot finish off good chances. The loss to Fulham on Sunday pushed them into fourth and further away from leaders Liverpool.
While the club are keen on a centre-back signing, Arsenal may have a striker problem, but solving it will prove tricky, especially in the January window when there are a lot of factors at play. For starters, they have to mind their finances, which, amid FFP concerns, could block a big move for any player.
Can they sign someone on loan for the time being? They could, but there are barely any options to Mikel Arteta’s liking in the market. Stars like Ivan Toney remain linked, but in truth, the Gunners may not have the financial capacity to broker a deal in January, considering Brentford are asking for a huge fee.
Others like Victor Osimhen remain linked, but with his new contract, Napoli have a fixed release clause inserted which makes it impossible for Arsenal to consider. There are a few young options like Benjamin Sesko, as it could take plenty of time for such players to fit into their immediate requirements.
Arsenal are keen on Victor Boniface.
The Gunners are now reportedly considering an approach for Victor Boniface. The 23-year-old Nigerian has had an electric start to the season, scoring 16 goals in all competitions. Bayer Leverkusen are counting on him to remain at the club and have secured a long term contract until 2028 signed back in July.
Chelsea have also shown an interest, but for them or Arsenal, the 16-goal Bundesliga striker could be out of bounds. Leverkusen might consider approaches in the summer, but for now, especially with a title race in Germany on their hands, it’s unlikely they will sanction a sale.
In any case, they might still ask for a massive fee for one of the in-form centre-forwards in Europe, something the Gunners may not be able to afford in January. Hence, signing Boniface is a challenging prospect for Arsenal in January, one they cannot achieve.