#3 Danny Welbeck
Was buying Danny Welbeck really the right decision? Till this day, many continue to question his strengths and capability of playing for Arsenal. In his recent performances, he assured the majority that he was the right buy.
Lately, with Lacazette and Aubameyang leading the lines, Welbeck found that his chances to be the front striker are slim. However, he has learned to use his pace and upper body strength to challenge defenders. The forward may not have the best finishing in Premier League, but he certainly is a lethal and strong striker that many defenders are wary of.
Throughout the games that he has played this season, Welbeck showcased his work rate and eagerness to help his team. He has had goalscoring problems and periods whereby nothing seemed to be going his way. Wenger's faith in his talents was repaid when Welbeck finally found some confidence in his play and partnered well with Lacazette after the latter's return from injury.
One thing good about Welbeck is that he never stops trying regardless of the situation. Even when things are not looking good for him, he never gives up.
He may have squandered multiple chances along the way, but he learns from them and picks himself up thereafter. A forward has the responsibility to score goals, but most importantly, he has to able to share chances with his team-mates instead of trying to find the glory all by himself.