Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta's main priority this season is to finish in the top four spot and apparently, considering United's bad form coupled with goalscoring drought they can definitely take the fourth position.
The Gunners might opt to bolister their striking department in summer by finding Pierre Aubameyang's successor as well considering that Lacazette and Nketiah's contract will be expiring in summer.
According to Fichajes Report, the North London club is interested in signing Real Madrid's forward Luka Jovic in summer who has struggled with form since his arrival in 2019 from Entracht Frankfurt.
Besides Jovic, Arteta might as well be gifted one of the world class striker Robert Lewandowski considering that the 34 year old striker might not extend his stay in Bundesliga. 
Meanwhile, Czech international Patrick Schick is as well on Arteta's transfer wish list after an impressive season of 20 goals in 24 apps for Bayern Leverkusen. 
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