5 Strikers Available to Arsenal in January

With over £40million still available to Arsene Wenger for January transfer, we at SheWore speculate in a 4 part series (Striker, Midfield, Defence, Others) on realistic potential transfers that we might make in January. We start this week with 5 possible strikers that could be available to Arsene Wenger for January.

Luis Suarez – Our number 1 striking option for the summer eventually fell through due to a lack of clarification over his transfer release fee. There is a strong possibility that we could return to Liverpool in January. With Daniel Sturridge having scored 6 goals in 5 games, were he to continue that form, Liverpool may well be willing to entertain a big bid, as they would not require to sign a replacement. This one would require Luis Suarez to play up over the next few months, once more making it clear to world football that he wants out of Liverpool.

Robert Lewandowski – Rumours are that over the summer, he and Bayern Munich cam to an agreement that he will sign on a free transfer next summer. Reports are Borussia Dortmund were happy with this deal, as it meant Lewandoski would not leave to Bayern in the same summer as Mario Gotze. However, nothing has yet been signed, leaving the door open to other clubs to make a bid. Dortmund would still prefer to see Lewandowski go abroad. A move in January would generate a fee for the German club, whilst a summer 2014 move would see him go on a free. It would come down to how much Lewandowski wants to go to Bayern Munich.

Rickie Lambert – A deadline day target whom we enquired about once the Demba Ba deal went dead. Could Arsenal go back in for the English striker in January? He would provide short term cover for Olivier Grioud, before we make a bigger signing next summer. A stumbling block would be a transfer fee. He would be a temporary solution, but Southampton would command northwards of £10million. A big fee, but half a dozen goals in the run in to a title chase could prove priceless.

Fernando Llorente – Having joined Juventus on a free transfer in the summer, he seems to be no longer wanted by the club after the signing of Carlos Tevez. He was clearly signed with the idea of leading The Old Lady’s line, but once Carlos Tevez came on the market and was signed, he has found himself starting just 1 of their first 3 games. If his frustration continues, and with it being a world cup year, he could look to get some game time elsewhere in January. Some reading might say “He can not move club again” however, the FIFA rule is:

“Players may be registered for a maximum of three clubs during the period from 1 July until 30 June of the following year. During this period, the player is only eligible to play in Official Matches for two clubs.”

In the 2013/14 season, he has only been registered with, and played for, one club – Juventus. Whether he would leave the bench of Juventus for the bench of Arsenal is another story…

Christian Benteke – Having turned down bids from Tottenham, Aston Villa agreed a new 4 year deal with the Belgium international after the big man withdrew his transfer request. A backtrack like this is only usually seen by David Cameron , an Aston Villa fan. You have to think that the signing of a new deal included a transfer release clause. Were Arsenal to meet this clause, Aston Villa would have little choice but to let their top marksman leave. I would speculate that this clause would be around the £30million mark. A lot of money for someone who is not considered as ‘top draw.’ However, for £30million you are getting a 22 year old who has 23 Premier League goals in a little more then a season. He would not need to settle, and would soon repay that fee if he scored crucial goals in a title run in.

Next week: 5 Midfielders Available for January

Keenos

5 thoughts on “5 Strikers Available to Arsenal in January

  1. Mick Champness

    Would love to see Lewandowski at the club but honestly can’t see that happening. As regards the others don’t think they’re good enough for the Arse. Just shows how difficult top quality strikers are to find these days. Is Ian Wright not available?

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  2. Anon

    Can’t see Liverpool releasing Suarez to anybody if they are in the top 4 at xmas & he doesn’t go on strike. Even then they wouldn’t sell to Arsenal at a price they’d be willing to offer.
    If Suarez agitates & a foreign club that is still in the CL shows interest then maybe that could happen. Domestically perhaps Chelsea will get desperate enough to repeat the Torres thing & bid something obscene enough to be tempting.

    Lewandowski seems a long shot unless (a) Arsenal do so well ag Dortmund in the CL group he is impressed (b) Szczęsny is seriously persuasive (c) there truly is an ‘Özil Effect’

    Of the others Benteke would do but unless this hypothetical buyout clause exists at the £20-25 mill level I can’t see Arsenal paying it.

    Keep the other 2.

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  3. JO D

    If Wenger was willing to pay Rooney 250k why not try that with Lewondowiski. Am Pretty sure he would come to Arsenal. I don’t think Dortmund would fancy seeing him go to Bayern for free given the fact that lost Gotze to their bitter rivals.

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  4. Anon

    I believe the quote from Gazedis (in response to a question) was ‘we could do that’ not ‘we are willing to do that’. It’d make big problems for squad unity having one player earn so much more than anybody else. Especially a disruptive egotist like Shrek.
    I agree with the principle though. Sling Dortmund a financial bone & offer Lewandowski the same wages as Özil. Nothing ventured…..

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