Story byViktor Gyokeres and Leandro Trossard are Arsenal's joint-top scorers in the Premier League this season with five goals each []Alex Howell - Arsenal reporterWed, January 14, 2026 at 8:25 AM UTC·5 min readNo team has ever won the Premier League title without having a player in the top 10 goal scorers, but could Arsenal change that?The Gunners are having an excellent season with only two defeats in all competitions, boasting a 100% record in the Champions League, while they are six points clear at the top of the Premier League. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementMikel Arteta's side are also in the semi-final of the Carabao Cup and have progressed to the fourth round of the FA Cup. Those stats are even more impressive when taking into account Arsenal are doing it all without a free-scoring forward. While only Manchester City have scored more than Arsenal's 40 league goals this season, Arsenal have not had a regular scorer to rely on. Erling Haaland has already netted 20 league goals this season, while Arsenal's top scorers in the division are Leandro Trossard and Viktor Gyokeres - who sit 21st in the goalscoring rankings with five goals each. Arsenal spent £64m on Gyokeres in the summer but the Swedish international has struggled to replicate the form he showed playing for Sporting in Portugal, where he scored 97 goals in 102 games. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIt has been disappointing for the 27-year-old whose recent performances have looked like he is severely lacking confidence. In Arsenal's last league game against Liverpool, the forward only had eight touches and failed to take a shot, while he has scored just once from open play in the last 15 games. The Gunners have not won the league since 2004 but are many people's favourites to lift the title - and if they manage to do it, it will be their first piece of silverware since 2020 when they won the FA Cup in Arteta's first season in charge. Could things change by the end of the season?Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus are options in attack []The options Arteta has in attack have changed with the return of Kai Havertz. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe German international has missed the best part of a year's worth of football with a lengthy hamstring and knee injury, but returned for the first time since the opening day of the season when he played the final 21 minutes of the 4-1 FA Cup win over Portsmouth on Sunday."The last few minutes, I was just watching him move and his awareness, the way he needs to move, when he needs to move in relation to where he moves, it's just a joy to watch," Arteta told TNT Sports at Fratton Park."We've missed him big time; he's back with us, and now we need to maintain him on the field because he's a very important player for us."It's the biggest indicator that Havertz could become the starting striker for Arsenal as soon as he is fit. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementGabriel Jesus, who returned from an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in December, has shown flashes of his quality, and means that Arteta now has three strikers to choose from after having to rely solely on Gyokeres. Is it an issue if Arsenal don't have a regular scorer?The lowest ever goal scorer from a Premier League-winning side is Frank Lampard with 13 when Chelsea lifted the trophy in the 2004-05 campaign.