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Arsenal icon Ian Wright has told Mikel Arteta the only player he needs to buy to be able to beat City and Spurs to winning the title

Arsenal icon Ian Wright has told Mikel Arteta the only player he needs to buy to be able to beat City and Spurs to winning the title

The ONLY player you need to sign to win the league is this player, so stop letting all these Man United pundits confuse you.Arsenal legend The only player Mikel Arteta needs to purchase in order to defeat City and Spurs and win the championship, according to Ian Wright, is that player.

Ivan Toney of Brentford is the kind of striker that Arsenal needs to complete their team, according to Ian Wright, who thinks that the ongoing connections between the two sides will endure.

Toney was essential to Brentford’s advancement to the Premier League. Toney is reportedly interested in a move to Arsenal even though he is presently serving a protracted betting ban that will keep him out of action for the first half of this season.

Wright claims that Arsenal needs a target man and that the Bees striker is the best person to fill that position at the Emirates.

‘You can’t question the effort of Eddie (Nketiah) or (Gabriel) Jesus, but you look back at the Tottenham game with the Jesus chance,’ he remarked on The Overlap. Those opportunities must be converted for a player of that caliber to hold a 1-0 lead in that situation.

These days, the margins are so slim that you cannot afford to lose games or waste opportunities like that. Both guys do a tremendous job working off the ball.

The Toney connections persist because, in my opinion, they are the final piece of the puzzle. ‘If it can be done, he’ll do it.’

Toney, a striker who has demonstrated his ability to score goals in the Premier League, is a player we definitely need to add goals to our game.

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However, signing him in January would be tricky because Brentford is struggling on the pitch and would want to keep him until the end of the season, knowing that this could guarantee their safety.

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