£63 MILLION striker Arsenal targeted in the summer boldly claims he’s now ‘TOO GOOD’ for his current Premier League club! 👀⚽

The Premier League title aspirations of Arsenal have taken a hit due to their recent slump in form.

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In order to restart their title drive, the Gunners may try to strengthen their roster during the upcoming January transfer window.

 

Despite constant speculation over the summer, Arsenal did not add a new striker to their roster.

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The question now is if, during the January transfer window, Mikel Arteta will bring summer targets back to N5.

That being said, a forward in the Premier League who has been linked to Arsenal for a while now has been informed that he is becoming “too good” for his current team.

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 Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Matheus Cunha continues to impress despite his team’s struggles in the Premier League. The Brazilian forward has been a standout performer, netting five goals and providing two assists in just 11 league appearances this season. Wolves may be in the relegation zone, but Cunha’s quality has not gone unnoticed.

Arsenal previously showed interest in Cunha at the end of 2022 and again during the summer of 2023. Manchester United was also linked with the versatile forward. His recent performances, including a goal and assist in Wolves’ 2-0 victory over Southampton, have only solidified his reputation as a top-tier talent.

Cunha’s stunning strike against Southampton drew widespread acclaim. TalkSPORT’s Jason Cundy highlighted his ability to combine speed and ball control, calling him “a top, top player” destined to move to a bigger club.