Overview
- John Terry told Piers Morgan Uncensored on Wednesday that Arsenal lack a striker who can score 25–30 goals a season and when asked said the signing he would make is Harry Kane.
- Terry argued a single prolific forward has underpinned the best teams of the past 20 years and said Arsenal have a two‑ to three‑year window to dominate after winning the Premier League and finishing runners‑up in the Champions League.
- He singled out Viktor Gyökeres as having failed to provide the required prolific output, saying Arsenal still need a more clinical centre‑forward to reach the next level.
- The remarks add weight to an already active summer market for Arsenal, who are linked to several attackers and are reported to be planning player sales to fund major signings.
- The comment shifts public and transfer‑market focus onto whether the club will pursue an expensive, established scorer or target younger options, and it raises fan expectations for decisive recruitment this window.