Striker options?

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Getting an expensive striker like Solanke or Toney doesn’t look possible imo.

I feel given the issues in other positions, we can go with Guirassy who I prefer over Welbeck.

We have a box crashing striker/poacher who needs to be given confidence, a more link up player with better hold up play than Hojlund should be prioritised
 

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Prior to joining us Saha had 3 seasons in the EPL. His last year with Fulham was astronomical. He was joint 3rd top scorer in the EPL (with RVN) behind Shearer and Henry. Season prior though he scored just 7 goals in 28 matches one of whom in the Intertoto and before that he scored 9 goals in 44 matches. One could argue at the time that it was all down to form and that the 2003-2004 season was an exception rather then the rule.

We signed Saha not because of his name but because he had the right characteristics to succeed at United. We also crapped assists left right and center which meant that you really had to be a donkey not to score goals with United.

We've been relying on the big name upfront to bail us out for more then a decade (RVP, Ibra, Falcao, Lukaku, Cavani etc) I think that United need to act smart this time round. First of all let's address the creativity issue which stems from a defense which is not good enough, an unbalanced CM and flank men who simply do not produce enough assists. Since that we eat most of the budget then we'll have to buy a striker whose cheap and will not ask a silly salary for his services. If that striker does well then we've got our new Ole or Chicarito. If not well selling him for a minimum loss should be pretty straightforward.
Agree completely with this, it’s why I’ve hated the constant moaning for a “world class striker” when we haven’t created worth a shit for years. Now if we were creating left right and center and Hojlund was doing a Darwin Nunez impression in front of goal then I’d agree we should splurge on a top striker, but we don’t. Bringing in another striker won’t fix those issues if if you get a few more goals overall.
 

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Sesko scored again. I don't get why many are against signing him. He clearly brings other qualities than Hojlund (so they could also play together in some occasion) and has a decent scoring record, from all the quality options he would be the cheapest with his release clause.
 

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Sesko scored again. I don't get why many are against signing him. He clearly brings other qualities than Hojlund (so they could also play together in some occasion) and has a decent scoring record, from all the quality options he would be the cheapest with his release clause.
I'm against signing him because he's struggling for goals in the Bundesliga and our team pass even less to the striker. He will literally be a goal post running around the pitch
 

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I'm against signing him because he's struggling for goals in the Bundesliga and our team pass even less to the striker. He will literally be a goal post running around the pitch
He had a slow start at Leipzig, that's true, but in each of his last 10 starts he either scored or assissted. That's pretty good I'd say.
 

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We should of signed Marcus Thuram last summer on a free. Think his style of play is suited to the premier league. Would of been a great addition. Banking on Martial being fit to help Rasmus was a naive move. But cheaper alternative is Jonthan David but apparently he is going to Napoli. Get the geeling we will end up spending big again on a Toney or Solanke.
 
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We should of signed Marcus Thuram last summer on a free. Think his style of play is suited to the premier league. Would of been a great addition. Banking on Martial being fit to help Rasmus was a naive move. But cheaper alternative is Jonthan David but apparently he is going to Napoli. Get the geeling we will end up spending big again on a Toney or Solanke.
Agree Thuram was ideal as a forward that can play across the frontline and rotate with Hojlund. I rate both Toney and Solanke but I also agree with what I assume you are implying in that it would not be a good use of £50/60m right now.
 

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Agree Thuram was ideal as a forward that can play across the frontline and rotate with Hojlund. I rate both Toney and Solanke but I also agree with what I assume you are implying in that it would not be a good use of £50/60m right now.
Yes especially rate Toney . But the priority this summer has to be rebuilding the defence and midfield. Signing David who is valued at 35 million with a year left on his contract would of been a decent deal.
 

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If the Press Gossip is correct we should be all over Gabriel Jesus from Arsenal. He just turned 27 and he is a brilliant striker. He works extremely hard and wouldn't need to adjust to the league, etc.

Only concern would be his knees and lingering injuries.
 

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If the Press Gossip is correct we should be all over Gabriel Jesus from Arsenal. He just turned 27 and he is a brilliant striker. He works extremely hard and wouldn't need to adjust to the league, etc.

Only concern would be his knees and lingering injuries.
He is also on massive money for a striker that doesn't score a lot of goals.
 

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He is also on massive money for a striker that doesn't score a lot of goals.
That's fair. He isn't always the most clinical of finishers, but is his low goal tally also due to injury, or not always being used as a striker when he was at City?

I know another poster below disagrees but I honestly think he is brilliant. He presses extremely hard, and can lead the line as a striker even though he isn't very big. And some of his interplay in and around the box is incredible.
 

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He isn't brilliant.
Straight to the point with no filler. Allow me to respond in kind: I disagree!

I think he is brilliant in everything you would want in a striker, except the finishing part. Which I can see how that is a silly statement and so I understand the opposition to the idea of us signing him.
 

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That's fair. He isn't always the most clinical of finishers, but is his low goal tally also due to injury, or not always being used as a striker when he was at City?

I know another poster below disagrees but I honestly think he is brilliant. He presses extremely hard, and can lead the line as a striker even though he isn't very big. And some of his interplay in and around the box is incredible.
I don't think he's a bad player, I think city had him well slotted in that he can cover all positions across the front line well and is a good team player. He needs too many touches to get a shot off to ever be a reliable number 9 for a top club, and I don't think he is worth the financial outlay to be a squad player.
 

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Straight to the point with no filler. Allow me to respond in kind: I disagree!

I think he is brilliant in everything you would want in a striker, except the finishing part. Which I can see how that is a silly statement and so I understand the opposition to the idea of us signing him.
He's ok. A decent squad option, but no doubt he would have a higher perception of himself. Perhaps we would be happy with that profile of player because we obviously don't want to marginalize Højlund. Far from brilliant in my view and not someone who I would want us to pursue due to his price tag, wages and those injuries you mention.
 

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If the Press Gossip is correct we should be all over Gabriel Jesus from Arsenal. He just turned 27 and he is a brilliant striker. He works extremely hard and wouldn't need to adjust to the league, etc.

Only concern would be his knees and lingering injuries.
Jesus would be fantastic to replace Rashford on the LW/RW. He would be rubbish as an alternative to Hojlund. He's proven he's not a true CF on many occasions now. He's a good player though.
 

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Hard pass on Gabriel Jesus. He has 4 fewer PL goals than Hojlund and the same number of assists. Every time I watch him he goes to ground whenever the opposition defender so much as breathes near him, thereby gifting them possession. In my opinion, he's the most overrated player in the league.
 

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Hard pass on Gabriel Jesus. He has 4 fewer PL goals than Hojlund and the same number of assists. Every time I watch him he goes to ground whenever the opposition defender so much as breathes near him, thereby gifting them possession. In my opinion, he's the most overrated player in the league.
I highly doubt Arteta will sell him. So no worry. He is a problem I am actually pretty happy with. Good luck with your search of a 30 goals/season striker.
 
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I highly doubt Arteta will sell him. So no worry. He is a problem I am actually pretty happy with. Good luck with your search of a 30 goals/season striker.
You too mate. You could've done with one vs Villa, but I tend not to linger on Arsenal forums to remind yous of that.
 

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Several elite European teams will be looking for a striker this summer. This season saw the preterminal decline of Lewandowski, Benzema, and Salah.

The competition for a top player will be intense and similarly, overpriced. I think someone like Lois Openda will be a good fit for us - price, age and quality -wise.
 

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People here disagreeing about Gabriel Jesus: In my opinion he's a very good player. He doesn't score enough goals but like Firmino, he's a very good facilitator. Arsenal have scored a lot of goals this season without a prolific number 9
 

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People here disagreeing about Gabriel Jesus: In my opinion he's a very good player. He doesn't score enough goals but like Firmino, he's a very good facilitator. Arsenal have scored a lot of goals this season without a prolific number 9
He is versatile. He can play false 9, left wing and his link up play is also very good. He works hard but he is not clinical, which everyone knows back in his time with City. He didn't even score more than 13 league goals a season with the chances he had with City. He is a problem I am happy with.
 

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Are there any decent free options? We need a backup striker but the budget is stretched. As someone said above Thurman would have been the move to make last summer.
 

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Are there any decent free options? We need a backup striker but the budget is stretched. As someone said above Thurman would have been the move to make last summer.
Taremi was an option but Inter seem to have snapped him up. Ben Yedder had been charged with rape, Luka Jovic is lazy while Danny Welbeck is Danny Welbeck

The only players that I can think of is Che Adams
 

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Che Adams on the other hand is the missing piece we need to get back to fighting Man City, Arsenal and Liverpool.
 

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Not a priority tbh, I wouldn't be surprised if we didn't get one or only bought a cheap option.
 

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Che Adams on the other hand is the missing piece we need to get back to fighting Man City, Arsenal and Liverpool.
I never said that.

Someone asked who is the best out of the free transfers and I mentioned Che Adams. Quite frankly I don't think that there are any free transfers who are good enough to act as cover/competition to Hojlund. However if I have to choose from that very restricted list then I'd rather sign someone who doesn't spend most of the time in the treatment room and has the same eye for goal as Weghorst