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AC Milan hitman could solve Arsenal’s striker woes and is available
 Carlos Bacca of Serie A side AC Milan could be the man who will finally fill the gap in Arsenal’s attacking roster. Amid on-going speculation tying the Gunners to a number of high-profile, big-money signings, the 29-year-old Colombian may not be quite the household name fans are hoping for. But compared to others who have been mooted, his transfer could be the most likely of all. A key reason for that is cost. Take, for example Gonazlo Higuain who has been constantly linked with a move to Arsenal this summer. His price tag is somewhere in the region of £80m. It’s a fee which, according to MailOnline, Juventus are seriously considering meeting. But it seems far beyond what ever-thrifty...           
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