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Arsenal’s title winning main January transfer window target revealed

In the midst of Arsenal’s impressive run in the Premier League this season, transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano has revealed that the Gunners have set their sights on Aston Villa midfielder Douglas Luiz as their top target for the upcoming January transfer window. However, it seems that Aston Villa is reluctant to part ways with their talented player.

Currently sitting at the top of the Premier League table with 39 points after 17 league games, Arsenal is determined to strengthen their squad in order to maintain their position and secure the coveted trophy. Douglas Luiz has emerged as their favored option due to his skill set and versatility on the field.

The Brazilian midfielder has been a standout performer for Aston Villa this season, contributing five goals and two assists in the Premier League. His ability to both score and create opportunities makes him an attractive prospect for Arsenal, who are looking to bolster their midfield options.

However, it appears that Aston Villa is not willing to entertain any offers for Douglas Luiz. They value his contributions greatly and see him as an integral part of their squad moving forward. This could pose a challenge for Arsenal in their pursuit of the talented midfielder.

As January approaches, it remains to be seen whether Arsenal will be able to convince Aston Villa to part ways with Douglas Luiz. The Gunners will need to make a compelling offer if they hope to secure his services and add depth and quality to their midfield.

With Arsenal’s current form and position in the league, acquiring a player like Douglas Luiz could prove crucial in their quest for silverware this season. Fans will eagerly await further developments in this potential transfer saga as January draws near.

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