-
Cubans bid farewell to revolution hero Valdes
-
Morocco squad 'supporting' Hakimi despite impending rape trial
-
Ronaldo delights in silencing 'attacks' after making World Cup history
-
Airbus to inspect 16 A380s after cracks found on plane wings
-
'Paris in this heat is awful': Tourists change plans as sites close early
-
Bolivian government says cleared all protest roadblocks
-
'I'm back': Ronaldo scores at sixth World Cup as Portugal run riot
-
France has hottest-ever day as 'unbearable' heatwave keeps scorching Europe
-
US TV news host begs for info after kidnap note says mother is dead
-
Ronaldo double fires Portugal, England eye last 32
-
Ronaldo scores at sixth World Cup as Portugal run riot
-
Hollywood powerhouses bring AI fight to Europe
-
Portugal's Ronaldo first man to score at six World Cups
-
What is driving Europe's heatwave?
-
Rubio says US will not accept Iranian tolls on Hormuz
-
Spain's Oyarzabal happy to play through pain at World Cup
-
Marco Rubio in Gulf to reassure allies hit hard by Mideast war
-
US Supreme Court rules against man whose dreadlocks were cut off in prison
-
American Michele Kang agrees deal to buy French club Lyon
-
UN to begin evacuating stranded Mideast sailors after US-Iran talks
-
French farmers suffer arid crops, heat-stricken animals
-
Tech drags down world stocks, oil dips on supply hopes
-
Scorching heat shuts Paris landmarks early as France swelters
-
Shootout traps tourists at Rio sunrise lookout
-
Ipswich hire Gary O'Neil as manager
-
Heatwave sparks health warnings across Europe
-
Lake wins Wales captaincy race ahead of Morgan
-
Hundreds of schools close as UK braces for record-breaking heatwave
-
Tech names drag down world stocks, oil dips on supply hopes
-
Starmer vows 'orderly' transition as Labour MPs mull bid to be PM
-
Reports of Dupont inclusion in France squad 'bordering on annoying' says Galthie
-
ACTIVIST SHAREHOLDER FILES SCHEDULE 13D IN EQUUS TOTAL RETURN, INC.
-
England coach McCullum denies rift with 'good friend' Stokes
-
Europe: the world's fastest-warming continent
-
Taliban officials hold EU migration talks in Brussels
-
Gennaro Gattuso returns to coaching with Lazio after Italy debacle
-
Kenya halts US Ebola facility: health minister tells court
-
Why the heat is wreaking havoc on Europe's trains
-
Zelensky to skip key Ukraine conference in Poland over WWII row
-
Seoul leads rout for tech shares as oil prices dip
-
Europe heatwave closes schools, threatens health
-
India monsoon sweeps north but brings less rain than usual
-
Germany eyes longer working lives in pension reform plan
-
UK and markets await Burnham's economic plans
-
Iran says won't allow UN inspectors at bombed nuclear sites
-
Heineken names new CEO after predecessor's shock departure
-
Banned Vondrousova insists she has 'never doped'
-
Schools plan to close as UK braces for record-breaking heatwave
-
UN chief urges AI firms to 'come clean' over environmental footprint
-
India startup head Kunal Shah appointed as new WhatsApp boss
Arteta doubles down on need for Arsenal striker
Mikel Arteta reiterated Friday that Arsenal are actively looking to sign a striker, admitting they "lack options" as the clock ticks down towards the end of the January transfer window.
Serious injuries to forwards Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka have added to concerns over Arsenal's lack of goalscoring threat as they try to chase down Premier League leaders Liverpool.
The Gunners are the only club in the Premier League's top six without a goalscorer in double figures -- Kai Havertz has eight in the English top flight this season.
Arsenal manager Arteta was asked about the need for reinforcements ahead of his side's trip to struggling Wolves on Saturday.
"We lost two very, very important players, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus so we lack goals, we lack people, we lack options in the front line. It's clear," he said.
"If we can get the right player, that's what we are actively looking at. Any player? No -- someone that makes us better and has an impact in the team."
He added: "Ideally we need some help because we were very short already and we're even shorter but the team still copes with that. But we have to do what is right for the club."
The transfer window shuts at 23:00 GMT on February 3.
Arteta said his side, who have finished as runners-up to Manchester City for the past two seasons, had improved since the start of the campaign.
And he believes they are realistic title challengers to Liverpool, who are six points clear at the top with a game in hand.
Last weekend Arne Slot's side scored two goals in added time to beat Brentford, while Arsenal let slip a 2-0 lead against Aston Villa.
"The margins are really, really small," said Arteta. "You could see how things could have gone last weekend and the turning points are minimal and the gap certainly looks very different.
"We have to be at it, we have to do what's in our hands and there's still a long, long way to go."
P.Hernandez--AT