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FootballCesc Fabregas Names Key Signing Arsenal Need to Beat Manchester City to Premier League Title
- Cesc Fabregas believes Arsenal need to invest in a top-class striker this summer
- Mikel Arteta's side agonisingly missed out on claiming a Premier League trophy
- The Gunners finished runners-up to Manchester City despite amassing 89 points
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Cesc Fabregas has asserted that Arsenal must secure a top-tier striker this summer to surpass Manchester City and clinch the Premier League title.
For the second consecutive season, the Gunners narrowly missed breaking their 20-year title drought, as Pep Guardiola's team clinched their fourth consecutive championship with an eight-game winning streak.
Arsenal's title bid lacked a prolific goal-scorer, with Bukayo Saka - their leading scorer - netting 16 goals and eight players across the league outscoring him.
In the latter half of the season, Mikel Arteta utilised Kai Havertz in a false nine role, while traditional strikers Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah managed to score only four and five goals, respectively.
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Fabregas believes this is a critical area that Arsenal must improve over the summer.
He has encouraged his old club to pursue a proven goal-scorer and also emphasised the need for greater squad depth going forward.
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When asked on BBC Sounds' Planet Premier League podcast whether Arteta needs additional cover or a few marquee signings, Fabregas responded:
"Yes, they do need a bit of depth to keep pushing, pushing, pushing during the season and not rely always on Saka or [Declan] Rice or [Thomas] Partey if he’s injured or not, or on [William] Saliba.
"But also, in my opinion - and he’s done really, really well but obviously it’s not his main position - Havertz, he’s had a fantastic season, but if Arsenal can manage to get a top, top striker that can guarantee you 30 goals a season, then they will be much, much, much closer to getting it [the title]."
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After coming close to ending their Premier League title drought, Arsenal ultimately fell short against Manchester City.
Sports Brief explored other teams that accumulated a significant number of points but failed to clinch an EPL trophy.
Liverpool, Manchester United, and Arsenal have all experienced the frustration of missing out on the title in the past.