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Mikel Arteta might have found Arsenal's Alexandre Lacazette replacement

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Mikel Arteta really need to spend to replace the Frenchman?Eddie Nketiah has battled tooth and nail for a place in the Arsenal first-team since returning from Leeds in January.

The Gunners prospect has a bright future ahead of him and may get his shot in the first-team sooner rather than later, due to Lacazette's off the field antics.The former Lyon man was once again caught inhaling 'hippie crack', reported by the Daily Star last month.

Lacazette's future at Arsenal is now up in the air, with Arteta considering whether to stick or twist with the attacker. Even before the recent incident, Nketiah was out-muscling Lacazette for a place in the starting XI.

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