Former Liverpool striker Dean Saunders believes Arsenal should sign Darwin Nunez this summer to solve their goal-scoring woes. He claims that the Uruguayan will do well under Mikel Arteta and potentially score 25 goals in a season.
Speaking on talkSPORT, Daunders noted that Nunez had Premier League experience and a variety of shots in his arsenal. He believes that the Liverpool star could surprise everyone if he makes the switch to the Emirates. He said (via Mirror):
Darwin Nunez is reportedly interested in leaving Liverpool this summer and has been linked with the Saudi Pro League. The Uruguayan is also said to be a target for Atletico Madrid, who have been tracking him since his Benfica days.
Arsenal legend Ian Wright, while speaking about the Gunners’ plans to buy a striker this summer, urged them to avoid the mistake Liverpool made with Darwin Nunez. He believes that the Gunners need to get their striker signing right this summer. He said on Premier League productions (via Liverpool.com):
The Gunners have been linked with Benjamin Sesko and Viktor Gyokeres as they look to bolster their attack. Alexander Isak is also reported to be another target for Mikel Arteta.
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