Arsenal need Julian Alvarez more than they realize
The missing component in the Arteta puzzle
Arsenal are entering a summer transfer cycle that feels different. The link to Julian Alvarez, as reported by the Mirror, suggests Mikel Arteta is finally ready to address the one area where his squad lacks a genuine predatory instinct. While the club has evolved into a defensive powerhouse, the lack of a true killer in the final third remains the obvious drag on their pursuit of silverware.
We have seen these moves before. The club chases a target, gets caught up in a staring contest with European giants like PSG, and ultimately pivots to a secondary option. This time, however, the need for Alvarez feels urgent. He represents a departure from the traditional profile Arsenal has favored since the departure of their elite goalscorers.
Tactical flexibility at a price
Alvarez offers a mobility that Eddie Nketiah or Gabriel Jesus simply lack when defenses collapse into a deep low block. The Argentine's capacity to operate in half-spaces while simultaneously leading the line is the reason he was so valuable at Manchester City. He provides an option that would force opponents to account for a secondary scoring threat beyond Bukayo Saka or Martin Odegaard.
The risk, naturally, is the financial weight of such an acquisition. Atletico Madrid will not let a player of his caliber leave cheaply. We are looking at a deal likely requiring a 65 million pound investment to even get the Spanish club to the table. For a side that has famously struggled to balance the books while competing with state-backed projects, this is a significant gamble.
The danger of over-reliance on the current core
Arteta has built a machine, but every machine suffers from mechanical wear. The reliance on Saka to produce the majority of the creative output has resulted in visible fatigue during the final 15 minutes of high-stakes matches. If the team does not diversify its rotation, the mid-season dip becomes a statistical certainty rather than a possibility.
There is also the matter of spatial awareness. Arsenal’s attacking phase is highly choreographed, often leaving the center-forward isolated against two physical center-backs. Alvarez, conversely, excels at finding the pocket between the defensive line and the midfield pivot. This is exactly where the current squad has struggled, particularly in high-leverage games where the margins are razor-thin.
Addressing the defensive oversight
While the focus is on the shiny new forward, we should be critical of the defensive rotation. The reliance on the current pairing at center-back is admirable until it isn't. An injury to William Saliba or Gabriel Magalhaes would see the defensive structure collapse. If Arsenal prioritizes Alvarez at the expense of defensive depth, they are essentially betting that a high-scoring attack can compensate for a leaking backline. That is a dangerous strategy, historically speaking.
The next four days leading into the World Cup kickoff are not just about international focus. They are the quiet before the storm of the transfer window. If Arsenal wants to move from title challenger to champion, they need to stop waiting for the perfect deal and start securing the players who change the math on the pitch. Alvarez is the type of move that wins leagues, provided the club has the stomach to close it.
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