The German has had a career resurgence since joining Arsenal, managing to solidify his place as 1st choice forward during the last campaign.
His tricky movement in and around the box creates space for team mates to run into, and he’s fully capable of getting on the end of chances himself, with either foot.
Should score a sizeable amount of goals getting service from Saka and Odegaard.
His considerable height is also an asset for Arteta, who can play to the player’s ability in the air to evade high presses from opposing teams.
Gabriel Jesus (£7m)
Jesus has a pivotal season ahead of him, as he attempts to prove his worth for Arsenal.
He’ll get plenty of chances to impress, either as a starter or from the bench, but is unlikely to offer as much goal threat as Havertz up front.
Is great at bringing others into the game by dropping into midfield, so could pick up a decent number of assists if he gets a run in the starting 11.