I think that overall the business that Arsenal did over the transfer window was very good - possibly not getting a defensive midfielder was the only mistake that they made. I think the 4th choice centreback issue is a tough one, as it is difficult to get players to sign for a club knowing that it is going to take a couple of pretty significant injuries for them to get any actual playing time. Even if Kos and Per (full last names are too difficult to spell) get injured today for 6 months, this 4th choice centreback will only play until Jan 1st when the club will have to go and buy someone. You are basically trying to sign someone who is a good player, but doesn't really want to play a great deal.
When it comes to centre forwards, I think that someone like Falcao is a massive risk - nearly 29 years old and had 3 major knee surgeries. Man Utd are spending approximately £20m for a season (£250k a week wages and about £6m for the loan), but would that guarantee that Arsenal win the league? No chance. There is also the knock on affect of the wage structure being absolutely blown out of the water, and the fact that there is absolutely no resale value. At the end of the season, you spend another £50m plus you take on his whole wages (£350k per week) or he goes somewhere else and you get nothing. Apart from him, there weren't a huge amount of strikers kicking around over the last month who would improve the team a great deal. Balotelli was the one where I thought Arsenal missed the boat, as Welbeck is probably the same total cost (wages and transfer fee) but not as good a player (although significantly less baggage).






