Toney tops ranking of Arsenal January striker targets by how much they could overpay

Will Arsenal pay a January tax with a Premier League title race at stake?

Reports suggest theyā€™re keen on a striker, but any goalscorer capable of ousting either Gabriel Jesus or Eddie Nketiah from Mikel Artertaā€™s starting XI wonā€™t come cheap.

Weā€™ve lifted the values from Transfermarkt so theyā€™re more of a guide, but anyway, weā€™ve ranked five Arsenal striker targets by how much they could overpay for them, from least to most.

Rasmus Hojlund topped a Manchester United equivalent in the summer; Arsenal would probably want a speedier return on their investment.

5) Ollie Watkins: +Ā£23m

Value: Ā£52m

Transfer fee: Ā£75m

Ollie Watkins is a changed man under Unai Emery. A striker that got ten goals and four assists in 39 games under Steven Gerrard, and was often shafted to the wing to accommodate Danny Ings, has 28 goals and 12 assists under the current manager ā€“ a goal contribution every 105 minutes.

What may well be a concern for Arsenal is that this could be an example of a striker thriving because heā€™s ideally suited to his teamā€™s style of football. That may well be the reality with all the players on this list of course, but it feels particularly apt in Watkinsā€™ case, with his pace and physicality making him the perfect transition striker.

He quickly grew frustrated against Sheffield United when faced with a low block, and perhaps doesnā€™t have the quality on the ball to be as effective as Arsenal will need him to be when space is limited.

4) Dominic Solanke: +Ā£28m

Value: Ā£22m

Transfer fee: Ā£50m

There havenā€™t actually been any reports as to how much Bournemouth would want for their striker, because when asked about a January move, billionaire owner Bill Foley saidĀ ā€œthe doorā€™s closed and bolted shutā€. But enough banging and screaming from Solanke, or indeed sulking, may well change the prison guardā€™s mind.

Apparently the Cherries wanted Ā£40m from Newcastle when the Toon approached them in the summer of 2022, on the back of Solanke banging in 29 goals in the Championship, so weā€™ve put an extra Ā£10m on that fee as the 26-year-old is now cutting Premier League mustard, with only Erling Haaland (14) above him in the goalscoring charts after four goals in his last two games took his tally to 12 for the season.

Solanke will likely feel he has unfinished ā€˜Big Clubā€™ business having failed to live up to some very high expectations at both Chelsea and Liverpool, who managed to insert a 20 per cent sell-on clause in their agreement with Bournemouth in 2019.

Arsenal indirectly gifting Liverpool extra transfer funds for their own title push may not be the brightest of ideas.

3) Santiago Gimenez: +Ā£43m

Value: Ā£44m

Transfer fee: Ā£87m

Plucked fromĀ CD Cruz Azul in his native Mexico for just over Ā£5m in the summer of 2022, Gimenez has scored 43 goals in just 67 games for Feyenoord, including 27 in his last 27 league outings. Heā€™s fourth in the 2023 scoring charts, behind Kylian Mbappe, Harry Kane and Haaland. Boy knows where the goal is.

At just 22 heā€™s comfortably the youngest striker on this list, which goes some way to explaining his lofty release clause, as well as offering Arsenal the potential to form a front three with Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli for the best part of a decade.

That said he could be deemed more of a risk than any of the other contenders having not been subjected to the rigours of English football.

2) Viktor Gyokeres: +Ā£48m

Value: Ā£39m

Transfer fee: Ā£87m

ā€œI think itā€™s a bit like when Sporting came in to sign meā€¦ā€ Gyokeres said confoundingly, as he then went on to explain his intent to stay at the Portuguese club he left Coventry for in the summer.

Anyway, he will leave if his release clause is met, which is Ā£70m more than Arsenal would have had to pay for the Sweden international six months ago. Chelsea are also interested, and this is the sort of daft transfer deal thatā€™s right up their street.

ā€œHe was in England, right next to them,ā€ said Sporting boss Ruben Amorim, mocking the Premier League scouts for us. At least if itā€™s Chelsea who land the 25-year-old, Amorim can soon be reunited with the striker when Mauricio Pochettino gets the boot.

1) Ivan Toney: +Ā£56m

Value: Ā£44m

Transfer fee: Ā£100m

Heā€™s been linked for the longest of any of them and reports suggest heā€™s still the most likely, with Arsenal said to be in talks with his representatives. Toney is very keen on Arsenal; more so than Chelsea, for obvious reasons.

But it would presumably be quite useful for Arsenal to know if heā€™s still good at football. Weā€™re only half joking.

Presumably heā€™s kept himself fit, but he canā€™t be match fit having not played since early June. And given the Gunners are keen to sign a striker for the purpose of propelling them to the titleĀ thisĀ season, the time it may take for Toney to get back up to speed must surely be a consideration. Weā€™re not saying heā€™s lostĀ it, but Arsenal should be wary thatĀ itĀ may have been misplaced.

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