#2 James Maddison
When Leicester signed James Maddison over the summer, many pundits raised their doubts over the foxes' new number 10. However, Maddison has taken little to no time to adapt to The Premier League. Scoring seven goals, providing seven assists and averaging 2.8 key passes per game, Maddison has shown his quality in the final third this season. His set pieces and determination to often take long shots also shows how vital a player he could be for the gunners. He could play anywhere in central midfield and perform at the very top level.
Furthermore, according to former Chelsea player, Tony Cascasarino, the young Englishman is the answer to the Gunners' problems. Indeed he is true about many points as James Maddison isn't a player who needs a lot of space and time on the ball to make an impact. He can work under pressure, and deliver during crunch moments - something Arsenal players have lacked over the course of the season. He is not the only Leicester player on the lookout for a move to Arsenal as Youri Tielemans has also been linked with the club.