According to rumors that Tammy Abraham has changed his mind about his future, Arsenal may try to re-sign him in the upcoming months. Tammy Abraham was once a transfer target for them....CONTINUE READING

The Roma talisman has impressed since since relocating to Italy, but a trip back to England would boost his stature even more.

An acquisition of the England international might help the Gunners improve their attacking options after their inability to score goals was a glaring weakness last season.

This led Mikel Arteta to spend a significant amount of money on the transfer market, £45 million to get Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City.

By working hard off the ball and fusing it with his abilities on the field, the Brazilian has made a good first impression while attempting to put an end to their attacking problems from the previous season.

When asked about Gabriel Jesus’s influence, Arteta remarked, “I think it lifts the standards with the way he [he] trains every day, the way that he talks, and the way that they are connecting.

Although the forward is off to a tremendous start, there is still much space for growth.

Despite the versatility he showed while playing for Pep Guardiola at the Etihad, he has yet to start in a two-striker formation or somewhere other than the center forward position.

If Eddie Nketiah loses his form or has a serious injury, there is no other choice, which could raise some questions.

This could prompt the search for a different center-forward who might be able to contend in the future, which is related to the chance that a former target changes his mind about continuing to play.

The 24-year-old would rather return to the Premier League, according to reports from Corriere dello Sport via Sports Witness. He does not see a future in Serie A.

It may be a reversal of the striker’s earlier claims that he was not thinking about the future.

Abraham might provide Arsenal the depth they need to compete for the league title, providing Jesus his “ideal” striking partner.

The Gunners might end up paying for it in the transfer market, but it might offer them an edge over Premier League competitors who might also be thinking about moving.

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