Arsenal are currently having an impressive season as they are in the Champions League round of 16 and are 3rd in the league table with just two points behind firstplaced Liverpool.
The Gunners were linked with an interest in several strikers during the January transfer window, however, the window closed and they didn't sign anyone.
Arsenal fans will now wait for the summer transfer window to open so that the club could bring in new players.
Currently, the Gunners have two centre-forwards Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah.
During January, Mikel Arteta's side were interested in Victor Osimhen and Ivan Toney.
5 realistic striker targets for Arsenal in 2024 Summer Transfer Window
Victor Osimhen

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Victor Osimhen is one of the names that the Gunners were linked with an interest. He has made 18 appearances so far for Napoli in which he has scored 8 goals and provided 3 assists.Osimhen's contract expires in 2026.
Ivan Toney
Toney has made just 4 appearances this season due to the ban from football which he was given because of having breached FA player betting rules. He has scored 3 goals in those two appearances and while he was suspended, Arsenal showed interest in signing the Brentford star during winter.
Roberto Firmino
Roberto Firmino? You might think this sounds off, but just the way Jordan Henderson returned to Europe, Firmino could also make his return to Premier League. He currently plays for Al-Ahli and has a contract until 2026. Former Liverpool star has made 19 appearances in which he has scored 3 goals and provided 3 assists.
Martin Zubimendi
Martin Zubimendi was one of the names that the Gunners were linked during January. So far he has made 24 appearances for Real Sociedad in which he has scored 4 goals and provided 1 assists. The 25-year-old's contract expires in 2027.
Dominic Solanke

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Dominic Solanke has been making headlines following his impressive performance for Bournemouth during this season. Solanke has so far scored 15 goals in 26 appearances. His contract with Cherries expires in 2027.
