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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang ticks all the boxes that Arsenal need
As seems to be a growing feature at Arsenal in recent years,
the targeting of a designated striker by the club has ultimately proved
unsuccessful.
The name of Jamie Vardy can be added to a list that already includes
Luis Suarez, Karim Benzema and Gonzalo Higuain and now Arsene Wenger is
potentially veering down a path he has walked numerous times before –
signing someone largely unproven with potential, who may just happen to
develop into a valuable gem.
Marouane Chamakh, Gervinho, Yaya Sanogo and even Olivier Giroud all
arguably fit this bill and none have ultimately proved the sharpshooter
that the Gunners have been lacking since the departure of Robin van
Persie.
However, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang remains on the market, with recent
reports suggesting that a potential switch to Manchester City has hit
the skids because of excessive wage demands and agent fees.
Arsenal have typically been fairly cautious with their money in
recent years too, both in terms of transfer fees and wages. But this may
be the season for a change in attitude, especially with the extra
finances available through the new television deal.
The Gunners are 11/2 to win the Premier League in 2016/17
and 4/7 to take up their customary position in the top four again. Yet
even the latter could be jeopardy if a significant striker purchase
isn’t made.
Here are three reasons why it would be worth breaking the bank to sign Aubameyang:
Vertical movement
The capture of Granit Xhaka suggests that Wenger wants a more-rounded
deep-lying midfielder capable of being strong and tenacious in the
tackle, but also able to do a better job at linking defence and attack.
Aubameyang’s pace is his biggest asset and one of his maim
developments under Thomas Tuchel at Dortmund in the past season has been
more variety in his movement leading the line.
He has always been keen to run in behind and because of this opposing
defences often drop deem as a means of coping with his rapid
acceleration. Doing this for Arsenal will make the middle of the pitch
bigger, playing to the strengths of the likes of Xhaka, Mesut Ozil and
Alexis Sanchez.
Interchangeability
Arsenal looked especially dangerous in the latter half of last season
when Danny Welbeck was fit to perform in the lone striker role.
Welbeck, Sanchez and Alex Iwobi formed a mobile and dynamic front
three, who regularly interchanged positions, occupied spaces and drifted
laterally across the pitch, making them tougher to mark.
Aubameyang has previously played out wide and so has the capacity to
be as flexible with his positioning. This fluidity is something Arsenal
certainly don’t get from Giroud, who is more of an old-school central
striker.
Ruthlessness
The one weak point of Welbeck’s game tends to be his ruthlessness in front of goal. His best return in a league season is nine.
Aubameyang has reached double figures in the past five Bundesliga
seasons, netting 25 times last term. Having just celebrated his 27th
birthday, he is potentially just about to enter his peak years too.
CREDIT TO:http://news.ladbrokes.com/football/premier-league/3-reasons-why-this-is-the-best-striker-on-the-market-for-arsenal.html
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