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Unlike some of their rivals, Arsenal have not had too much trouble integrating their summer signings so far this season.
The standout addition has probably been Martin Zubimendi, but despite the criticism he received a few weeks ago, Viktor Gyokeres isn't too far behind.
After all, before his recent injury, the Swedish international had scored six goals in 14 appearances, which makes him the club's joint top scorer.
With that said, Arsenal still appear to be looking for someone who could one day replace him, and who better than someone compared to both Erling Haaland and Jean-Philippe Mateta?
Arsenal target Haaland & Mateta hybrid
While Gyokeres is having a decent season with Arsenal so far, he is being outscored by both Haaland and Mateta.
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The former, for example, has already amassed a frankly ridiculous tally of 19 goals and one assist in 15 appearances for Manchester City, while the latter has a tally of eight goals and nine assists in 19 games for Crystal Palace.
With numbers like these, it's easy to see why Arsenal would be interested in signing a young striker who has been compared to both international superstars.
According to a recent report from Spain, the young striker in question is Etta Eyong.
In fact, the report has revealed that the Gunners are more than just interested in the Levante gem, and have now decided to activate the youngster's £40m release clause.
The story claims that, should everything go as planned, an announcement will be made in the coming weeks.
It's a lot of money to spend on a young player, but Eyong could be the ideal heir to Gyokeres, especially as he's won comparisons to both Haaland and Mateta.
How Eyong compares to Haaland & Mateta
The first thing to note is that, given he only turned 22 last month, Eyong is still a work in progress.
However, even in his short career, he has demonstrated a remarkable ability to score, and that is just one of the qualities he shares with Haaland and Mateta.
For example, in 30 appearances for Villarreal B last season, the Cameroon international scored 19 goals and provided six assists, which is an average of a goal involvement every 1.15 games.
Then this season, upon taking the step-up to La Liga, the exciting forward has racked up a tally of five goals and one assist in nine appearances for Levante.
Moreover, one of those goals came against Real Madrid - and he nabbed one against Arsenal in pre-season - so he cannot be accused of simply being a flat-track bully.
However, while his output is hugely encouraging, the comparisons to Haaland and Mateta primarily come from elsewhere, from FBref.
They have compared the 22-year-old to every forward across Europe's top five leagues and have determined that the Frenchman is the most similar, and the Norwegian is the eighth.
|
Non-Penalty G+As |
0.63 |
0.63 |
|
Progressive Carries |
0.73 |
0.56 |
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Progressive Passes Received |
4.04 |
4.39 |
|
Shot-Creating Actions |
1.74 |
1.50 |
|
Live Passes |
12.8 |
12.7 |
You can gain a better understanding of how these comparisons were made by examining the underlying numbers in which the Cameroonian has ranked closely to the two internationals.
In the Palace star's case, these metrics included non-penalty goals plus assists, progressive carries, shot-creating actions, live passes, and more, all per 90.
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Goals per Shot |
0.22 |
0.32 |
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Goals per Shot on Target |
0.46 |
0.54 |
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Expected Assists |
0.07 |
0.09 |
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Shot-Creating Actions |
1.74 |
1.72 |
In the case of the City monster, the underlying numbers included metrics such as shot-creating actions, expected assists, and most interestingly, goals per shot and goals per shot on target, all per 90 minutes.
These last two statistics are particularly encouraging, as they suggest that when the "incredible" Levante star, as dubbed by talent scout Jacek Kulig, is in a dangerous situation, he is almost as clinical as the Norwegian goal machine.
Ultimately, it is still early in Eyong's career, but as things stand, he looks to be an excellent young striker and someone who could be the perfect Gyokeres heir for Arsenal.



















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