Arsenal Transfers: 6 Failed Deals Wenger Should Revive In Summer

4. Mirko Vucinic

In light of Arsenal's current striking force dilemma, Mirko Vucinic was a possible supplement to replace Giroud when tired or injured for the remainder of the season. Nevertheless, Arsenal failed to meet the Montenegrin's terms during the January transfer window. Vucinic has been known for producing a moment of magic, which often claims a game at a crucial time. The spark that Vucinic provides is something that Arsenal need, as they have been struggling to claim close games. The six-foot-one striker would also pose a massive aerial threat with his immense height and understanding for the game. Vucinic has proven himself as an out and out striker time and time again, with a career total of 371 goals from 413 games, to show for it. With striking statistics of such magnitude, there is no surprise why Vucinic landed up on Arsenal's radar. The Juventus striker would be able easily adapt to Arsenal's style of play with his ability to play any attacking role, and an endlessly imaginative mind-set when he has the ball, making him an ideal candidate to support Giroud when going forward. Vucinic has attracted the interest of Monaco, Manchester United and even Inter Milan in current months, and will be hot property in the summer transfer market.
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