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ARSENAL reportedly held transfer talks to sign a forgotten Chelsea flop.

The Gunners were on the lookout but failed to sign a striker in the January transfer window.

Mikel Arteta, Arsenal manager, at a Premier League match.
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Mikel Arteta wanted to sign a striker in January transfer windowCredit: Getty
Alvaro Morata of AC Milan in action.
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The club held talks to sign Alvaro Morata on loan from AC MilanCredit: AP
Alvaro Morata of Galatasaray acknowledges fans after a Turkish Super Lig win.
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Galatasaray beat Arsenal to the striker's sigantureCredit: Getty

The club will continue to challenge for the Premier League title with Kai Havertz as the sole striker option.

Mikel Arteta, however, did scramble to find a new striker before the winter window slammed shut.

Despite links to stars such as Benjamin Sesko and Ollie Watkins, the club came close to signing a former Blue.

The have claimed that Arsenal held talks with the agent of Alvaro Morata during the trip to Girona last week.

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The Gunners beat the LaLiga side in the Champions League but took the chance to explore some transfer business.

The club spoke to the representatives of Espanyol goalkeeper Joan Garcia.

The stopper's agent also represents Alvaro Morata.

Arsenal were believed to be keen on a loan deal for the AC Milan star.

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However, the North London outfit were beaten to the Spaniard's signature by Turkish giants Galatasaray.

Morata, 32, played at Chelsea between 2017 and 2020.

Mikel Arteta enjoyed every minute of Arsenal's thrashing of Man City
Arsenal's top scorers for the 2024/25 EPL season.

However, he was sent out on loan to Atletico Madrid for his final year after falling out of favour.

Morata netted 24 times in 72 appearances for Chelsea in all competitions.

He joined AC Milan last summer and scored six goals in 25 outings before leaving for Turkey on loan.

The Euros winner posted a sincere goodbye to the Milan fans on social media.

He wrote: "Thank you for giving me the opportunity to wear this shirt.

"Milan is an incredible club, even more so the people who work there. Thank you to everyone."

Álvaro Morata's AC Milan 2024-25 Serie A stats.
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