
Arsenal have been silently scanning the forward market ahead of the January window, and their search may soon lead them to Portugal. The Gunners admire Samu Aghehowa, FC Porto’s rising star, whose sharp movement and finishing have made him one of Europe’s most promising strikers.
However, they are not alone in this chase. Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United have joined the race, each spotting an opportunity in Porto’s financial strain. According to Caught Offside, Porto might have to consider offers for their prized striker despite his €100 million release clause.
Arsenal, Tottenham, and Newcastle are set for a fierce January battle to sign Europe’s breakout striker from FC Porto
Aghehowa’s reputation has soared after a brilliant campaign in Portugal, where he scored 25 goals in all competitions. This season, he has kept that form going, leading Porto’s attack with pace and precision. The Spanish striker’s game has both aggression and intelligence, which has made him the centre of attention.
Tottenham have tracked him for months and see him as a possible successor in their forward line. With Richarlison’s future uncertain, Spurs could make their move early in January. Newcastle United, meanwhile, stay cautious because of PSR rules but still admire Aghehowa’s potential. For Porto, the situation is clear: either hold on to their star or cash in at the right time.
Who Needs Aghehowa the Most?
Aghehowa’s skills can fit into different systems, but his best destination depends on how each club plans to use him. At Tottenham, he could play as a direct striker who stretches defences and links up with wide players. His pressing style will suit Thomas Frank’s high-tempo approach, though Spurs may hesitate if the price comes too close to the release clause.
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At Arsenal, he could give them what they have missed—a striker who constantly runs behind defenders. If Gabriel Jesus leaves, Aghehowa’s finishing and off-ball movement could sharpen the Gunners’ attack. His speed and positioning would fit well with Mikel Arteta’s structured yet flexible tactics. Newcastle might see him as a replacement for Alexander Isak, though their financial caution may limit their bid.
Arsenal seem the best fit. Their style could bring the best out of Aghehowa, while his finishing could give them the edge they have often lacked in tight matches.

