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Top free agents that Arsenal can target

The past few matches have exposed Arsenal’s soft underbelly, not that they were really convincing before. At least it is clear they are still way off the level of their competitors at least for the top four. Their results against Chelsea, Manchester City, Liverpool and Manchester United speak volumes, but they’ve also lost to lesser opponents.

While it is debatable that Arteta’s tactics are to blame, the fact remains, Arsenal do not have the players to keep them competitive at the top. The few available are either out of form, short in confidence or headed for the exit.

The team is not in very good shape, both administratively and in terms of performance and something has to be done. With the frugal nature of the club’s owners, and after spending a fortune in the summer transfers, it is unlikely there will be heavy investment in the playing unit again.

The brief to Edu and Mikel Arteta will be simple and clear; to deal with the situation with the available players or offer more friendly options. In essence, the Gunners may be forced to sell in order to beef up. The big problem here will be the ability to sell in January, or attract big names at that period. So, basically there are more gloomy days ahead for Arsenal fans.

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Here are some of the players Arsenal can get on the cheap, but with good negotiations and be ready to offer pre-contract agreements.

Boubacar Kamara: The Olympique Marseille man is only 22 and his contract runs out in May. He is a good defensive midfielder and has proven he can also play as a central defender if needed. Arsenal have struggled in midfield and getting such a young prospect on a free move should be a priority.

Francisco Roman: better known as Isco, the Spaniard has seen less game time as his contract draws to a close in the summer. This season, he has played just 176 minutes in seven appearances. At 29, he still has a lot to prove and having been overlooked by the national team, he may want to go somewhere he is guaranteed play time and Arsenal, managed by his fellow Spaniard, can be a good place.

Andrea Belotti: The Italian forward hasn’t been on the news as much as he has to, but he remains a big player for Torino. At 27, and with his contract running out, heading abroad could be a good option. He hasn’t really established himself in the national team and with the World Cup coming, he will hope he can attract the right views. Belotti has scored 1t least 10 league goals each season since 2016, with his 2017 his best as he scored 26.

Frank Kessie: Another top player in the Serie A whose contract is running out is AC Milan’s Frank Kessie. The 24-year old Ivorian has been linked with a move away and he also doesn’t seem to be keen on staying. He is strong on both feet, can offer good defensive cover from midfield as well as an attacking punch. Last season he scored 13 league goals and with Arsenal struggling in midfield, Kessie can be a good option.

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