Arsenal backed to agree loan signing after ‘huge’ Bukayo Saka update – sources

Arsenal could look to agree a loan signing in the January transfer window following Bukayo Saka’s injury, sources have told Football Insider.

Speaking on the latest edition of Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast, senior correspondent Pete O’Rourke revealed the London giants could potentially pursue a loan deal for PSG forward Randal Kolo Mouani, 26.

Saka, 23, is expected to be out for around eight weeks after suffering a hamstring injury in his side’s 5-1 victory over Crystal Palace on 21 December.

O’Rourke admitted the England international’s injury is a “huge” blow for Arsenal after he’s been in fine form at the Emirates this season.

Mikel Arteta’s side are not expected to splash the cash on a permanent addition in January, but a loan signing remains a possibility to replace Saka.

Kolo Muani, whose contract with PSG doesn’t expire until 2028, could now come into the north London club’s thinking after he’s been told he can leave the French capital.

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Saka’s output will be difficult for Arsenal to replace after he’s scored nine goals and laid on 13 assists in 24 appearances this season.

Kolo Muani hasn’t been anywhere near as impactful for PSG, having scored just two goals and laid on one assist in 14 outings.

Football Insider revealed on 17 December Manchester United could fight Bundesliga side RB Leipzig to land the France international on loan in January.

O’Rourke admitted Arsenal are unlikely to pursue a permanent deal for Muani or any other targets next month despite PSG’s willingness to let him leave the club.

West Ham

Emirates chiefs are expected to save their money to bring in a new no.9 next summer as Arteta looks to improve his attacking options.

Kai Havertz is the club’s leading goalscorer with 11 strikes this season, while fellow forward Gabriel Jesus has registered six times.

In other news, Kieran Tierney opens door for sensational Celtic return.

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