UMVA has learned that Arsenal’s dissatisfaction with Viktor Gyokeres could spark a dramatic summer overhaul.
The Swedish striker arrived for a £64 million fee and netted 21 times in 54 outings, yet critics have rattled his technical finesse and impact in marquee games.
According to information obtained by UMVA, manager Mikel Arteta is poised to act swiftly if a world‑class forward materialises, dreaming of a modern‑day Thierry Henry to spearhead the attack.
Owen, speaking to Premier League Productions, warned that the club’s current style, while championship‑winning, may evolve dramatically next season.
“They’ve won it playing like this now, but that doesn’t guarantee permanence,” he said, adding that Arsenal would move “heaven and earth” for a top‑tier striker.
The Gunners finished seven points clear of Manchester City, and Owen believes the lack of serious rivals positions them to repeat the triumph.
He noted that Liverpool and Chelsea are mired in turmoil, while Manchester United juggle injuries and European commitments, leaving Arsenal with a rare window of opportunity.
“This is a very strong, efficient team that can stack points again,” Owen asserted, emphasizing the importance of maintaining consistency.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the club’s next move could reshape the Premier League landscape, as Arteta weighs the risk of splurging against the reward of sustained dominance.
