Owen Hargreaves criticizes Arsenal for ignoring Victor Osimhen in January, claiming the striker could have solved their goal-scoring problems.
Owen Hargreaves Arsenal Osimhen transfer criticism highlights missed opportunity as the former England midfielder questions the club’s January strategy.
Owen Hargreaves criticized Arsenal for failing to pursue Victor Osimhen during the January transfer window. He expressed disbelief that the club ignored one of Europe’s most prolific strikers while struggling to find a reliable goalscorer.
Speaking on Premier League Productions, Hargreaves said, “Osimhen is on loan in Turkey. Even if it was for six months, it gives you a window and an audition to see if it fits.”
Arsenal’s Attacking Woes Continue
Arsenal’s lack of a natural striker became evident again during their 1-1 draw at Old Trafford. Declan Rice equalized Bruno Fernandes’ free-kick, but David Raya’s last-minute save ultimately secured the point. Despite dominating possession, Arsenal failed to convert chances—an issue that has plagued them all season.
Injuries to key attackers have left Mikel Arteta with limited options up front. Hargreaves believes Osimhen could have filled that gap and transformed Arsenal’s attack.
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Victor Osimhen continues to impress during his loan spell at Galatasaray, scoring 22 goals and providing five assists in 28 appearances. His performances have attracted interest from top clubs, including Manchester United and Chelsea.

Hargreaves urged Arsenal to take bold action. “If you don’t ask, you don’t get,” he said. “Arsenal are close to competing at the highest level, but they need someone up front to take the load off others.”
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Arsenal reportedly made only one notable bid for a striker—Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins—which was rejected late in the window. Hargreaves pointed to Aston Villa’s aggressive January business, including signings like Marcus Rashford and Marco Asensio, as a model Arsenal should follow.
Osimhen’s potential move to Arsenal could have been a game-changer. At 26, he remains one of the most sought-after forwards in Europe, and his rising market value reflects his consistent performances.
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