#1 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (CF)
As stated in the last slide, Aubameyang is one of the fastest players in the world, so it makes sense for him to operate out wide rather than a slower Lacazette right?
Well, while that might be true, it is also pertinent to note that other than being fast, the 30-year-old is also one of the best strikers in the world.
With 22 goals, he finished as the joint-highest goalscorer last season. His overall Arsenal record reads 32 goals from 49 Premier League matches since arriving for a record sum in January 2018. He also won the Bundesliga Golden Boot with 31 goals for Dortmund in 2017.
These are not numbers you get every day and as such, Aubameyang would be put to best use as the focal point of attack.
He would, however, most likely alternate with Lacazatte depending on in-game situations where his pace is needed out wide.
So there you have it; these are the three forwards most likely to feature in attack for Arsenal next season and just for pictorial representation, the diagram beneath illustrates perfectly while also highlighting players most likely to feature in other departments.
If Arsenal do manage to sign Wilfried Zaha, Arsenal could potentially have one of the most frightening front lines in the Premier League.