Arsenal Transfers: 10 Dream Signings Wenger Still Needs To Make
7. Julian Draxler
German wonderkid Draxler rejected a move to the Emirates in January and has written off a move this year, but he would still be a great addition to the Arsenal squad in the near future when and if he is ready to make a move. Arsenal have signed Alexis Sanchez as an attacking wide man, and with The Ox, Theo Walcott, Cazorla and the other emerging German, Serge Gnabry, all occupying the wide areas, it's hard to see a space for Draxler right now, but he would likely be the perfect replacement for a retiring Thomas Rosicky or a departing Santi Cazorla should either leave anytime soon as he is more versatile than some of his potential teammates. He can play across the front three, is quick, a skilful dribbler, a good passer and able to cross early or drive into the box with aplomb and though that signing is unlikely anytime soon, Wenger is clearly an admirer of the attacker and there could be room for him at the Emirates in the future.
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