Arsenal are looking to end a 12-year wait for a Premier League title this season, and they’ve started the campaign in pretty good fashion in a bid to do just that.

Arsene Wenger’s side, looking to build on their second place finish last season, have won five league matches in the spin, including a comprehensive 3-0 win over Chelsea two weeks ago.

Frenchman Wenger brought six new players to The Emirates over the summer, with Granit Xhaka, Lucas Perez, and Skhodran Mustafi all making big money moves to North London.

However, some still feel that Arsenal are short of what is required to win the title, so Wenger could look to make more additions when the transfer window reopens on January 1.

There has already been a fair bit of speculation surrounding the future of some players, and here are THREE signings that Wenger could pull off in January…

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One response to “Could Arsene Wenger land these 3 players linked with Arsenal in January?”

  1. paul35mm says:

    Kieran Tierney is the kind of signing Arsenal like to make in the January window. He’d be one for the future, who might get a cameo in the first team here and there against weaker teams or if Arsenal progress in the FA Cup.

    On the other hand. Arsenal have Kieran Gibbs, and while Tierney is a fine prospect, Gibbs is a much better player at this point and with Arsene Wenger’s noted loyalty, it is hard to imagine him passing over Gibbs for Tierney for first team action.

    Isco could be available, Madrid aren’t playing him and he’d bring in cash, so it is possible, but signing major first team stars in January is extremely un-Arsene Wenger-like. Isco himself said he intended to stay at Madrid until the end of the season.

    Footballers do lie about transfers (Jamie Vardy: I won’t negotiate during Euros) but Isco is not some end of the bench scrub; he’s had a major role at Madrid in the past and might again.

    Riyad Mahrez won’t play for Arsenal. He signed his Leicester deal and like Vardy, he’ll live and die with the fortunes of the Foxes. Relegation in a year or two is more likely than a move to The Emirates.