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EPL: Chelsea legend, John Terry names striker Arsenal should sign for Arteta
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EPL: Chelsea legend, John Terry names striker Arsenal should sign for Arteta

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Chelsea legend, John Terry, has suggested that Arsenal should sign Bayern Munich striker, Harry Kane for their manager, Mikel Arteta.

Terry believes Arsenal are missing out on a top striker like Kane, Thierry Henry, Wayne Rooney and Didier Drogba who can score 30 goals a season.

He stated this while speaking on Piers Morgan Uncensored on Tuesday.

“I actually feel you guys are missing out on a top striker that is going to get you 25, possibly 30 goals a season,” Terry said.

“You look at all the best sides over the past 20 years, Henry done it, Rooney done it, Drogba, every team had that one player up front who produced those goals,” he said.

When asked who he would sign, Terry replied: “Harry Kane.

“I am actually not sure who would want to go to Arsenal, that is the issue.”

EPL: Chelsea legend, John Terry names striker Arsenal should sign for Arteta

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