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Kvaratskhelia. That's our #1. Here's the full ranking — and why he's the ideal fit for Arsenal's system.

Arsenal's squad has shown resilience but lacks depth in key areas. The injury of a first-choice player often exposes tactical limitations.
The left-wing option beyond Martinelli is thin. The right-back position remains a question. Central defence needs fresh legs. And the bench lacks game-changers.
Arsenal are reportedly interested in Kvaratskhelia. The Georgian winger has continued his impressive development and fits Arteta’s high-intensity, possession-based model.
Vinicius Jr has also been linked, though his contract at Real Madrid makes a move unlikely. Still, if a window opens, Arsenal could explore.
The absence of a natural right-footed left winger limits Arsenal’s fluidity. Saka dominates the right. Martinelli cuts in from the left. But there’s no true alternative on the left flank.
Kvaratskhelia offers width, dribbling, and intelligent movement — everything Arsenal’s attack could use.
He’s not just a like-for-like cover. He’s a tactical upgrade.
Vinicius Jr is widely regarded as one of the best in the world. He’s reportedly in excellent form again this season. But Real Madrid are unlikely to sell.
Still, Arsenal have been known to make bold moves. If the Brazilian were ever on the market, he’d be a top target.
With Kvaratskhelia, Arsenal gain a dynamic, unpredictable threat. Combined with Saka and Jesus, the front line becomes more versatile.
Midfield may see a new box-to-box presence if Rice needs rest. Defence could welcome a young right-back or a steady centre-back to ease the load on Saliba and Gabriel.