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Arsenal have scored thirty-seven objectives in twenty video games, the least among the many top-five golf equipment within the English Premier League this season.

Arsenal supervisor, Mikel Arteta, is eager on securing the providers of Bayer 04 Leverkusen and Tremendous Eagles striker, Victor Okoh Boniface as his strikers haven’t been dependable in scoring objectives this season, Soccernet.ng studies.

The Spaniard is reportedly sad with the output of his two strikers, Eddie Nketiah and Gabriel Jesus. In fourteen video games, Jesus has scored simply three objectives, and in eighteen appearances, Nketiah has scored simply 5.

The Gunners have additionally scored the least objectives out of all of the golf equipment within the English top-flight, which means ought to their title cost kick off within the second half of the season, they is likely to be knocked off-course by the variety of objectives they’ve scored.

Based on Football Talk, the performances of Boniface have caught the eye of Arteta and the Leverkusen striker may very well be topic to a transfer to the Emirates Stadium.

The 23-year-old has scored sixteen objectives in twenty-three video games for Die Werkself, including eight assists alongside, exhibiting he’s greater than only a finisher, he additionally possesses a artistic edge.

Whereas it’s extremely uncertain that Leverkusen will promote their £35m rated striker after only a season in Germany, Arsenal are additionally taking a look at Victor Osimhen and Ivan Toney.

Nevertheless, each are expensive choices with Toney weighing in a price ticket of £80m-£100m, whereas Victor Osimhen has a launch clause of £130m included in his new contract.

Victor Boniface is primed for his first event with the Tremendous Eagles after he made Jose Peseiro’s 25-man squad record that shall be travelling to Ivory Coast for the AFCON event.

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