#1 Harry Kane (Spurs)
The English Premier League's best striker had been at the Arsenal youth academy as an eight-year-old and his departure from that set up remains one of Arsenal's big misses.
Kane has been the top scorer in the Premier League for two seasons running, having scored 29 goals last season and 25 in the season before that.
He is someone who can be called the complete number 9 due to the way in which he is not only capable of scoring goals from even half chances but can bring other attackers into play as well by attracting most of the defenders towards him.
In fact, this season has seen a marked improvement in his roving movement around the box and Kane is now far more prepared to take potshots at goal from distance, something he is learning to get better at.
On the other hand, Arsenal has struggled to fill the void left by Dutchman Robin van Persie in 2012 and only this season, they finally brought in French striker Alexandre Lacazette to fix that gaping hole in the side.
However, Harry Kane is among the top strikers in Europe at the moment and considering the fact that he is still only 24 years old, he has not even reached his peak as a footballer.
Harry Kane in that Arsenal line up with Ozil and Sanchez besides him is a frightening prospect and there is no doubt that he would be a perfect addition to the attacking roster at the Emirates Stadium.