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Arsenal identify their winger January transfer target who will bolster Arteta’s attack

Arsenal will be one of the many clubs that will try to improve their squad in the January transfer window and Arteta's side has repeatedly identified a target.

According to journalist Alex Crook, Arsenal have set their sights on Wolves winger Pedro Neto as their top target for the upcoming January transfer window. Mikel Arteta is keen to bolster his forward line, and Neto’s impressive performances have caught the attention of the Gunners.

Neto has been a key player for Wolves this season, contributing with one goal and four assists so far. Despite his importance to the team, Wolves’ ongoing financial fair play issues could make them more susceptible to a substantial transfer offer from Arsenal.

Currently sitting in third position on the Premier League table with 17 points, Arsenal have shown promising signs in the 2023/24 campaign. However, they suffered a setback in their recent UEFA Champions League game against Lens, which ended in a 2-1 defeat. The Gunners will be looking to bounce back when they face Manchester City at Emirates Stadium on Sunday in the Premier League.

 

The addition of Pedro Neto would provide Arteta with more attacking options and strengthen Arsenal’s chances of maintaining their strong league position. The Portuguese winger possesses pace, skill, and an eye for goal, making him an exciting prospect for any team.

However, it remains to be seen whether Wolves will be willing to part ways with their talented winger. With financial constraints looming over them, a significant transfer offer from Arsenal could test their resolve.

As the January transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Arsenal and whether they can secure the services of Pedro Neto. The Gunners will hope that their pursuit of the Wolves star pays off and helps propel them further up the Premier League table.

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