Find out Arsenal's last 10 different top scorers in each Premier League season.
Although not a natural goalscorer, Kai Havertz has filled in at centre-forward for Arsenal as the club continues its search for an out-and-out striker. Although Saka edged out the German last term, Havertz was second for the club on 13 goals.
Arsenal's Starboy, it's remarkable to think that with more than 300 senior games under his belt, Bukayo Saka is still only 23. Initially struggling to find a place for himself under Unai Emery, often being deployed as a left wing-back, Saka flourished under Mikel Arteta and has 11, 14 and 16 goals in his last three full campaigns.
Eased into Premier League football across his first three seasons, Gabriel Martinelli burst into life in the 2022/23 season, scoring 15 goals, sharing top scorer honours with Martin Odegaard.
When Pierre-Aubameyang's goalscoring exploits dropped off in his third full season, Alexandre Lacazette finished as the club's top scorer with 13 goals, three more than the Gabon international.
The arrival of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was greeted with hge enthusiasm by Arsenal fans, who hadn't seen a world class striker at the Emirates since Thierry Henry.
Aubameyang hit the ground running with 10 goals in his first 13 games, going on to score 22 in each of his next two seasons.
Signed for the hefty fee of £31.7m, Alexis Sanchez quickly went about repaying it. Named in the PFA Team of the Year in his first season in North London, Sanchez scored 29 goals across his first two seasons before firing 24 in his third.
Signed i2012 on the back of a 21-goal season with Montpellier, Olivier Giroud was a regular feature up front for Arsenal for five years. Although he was occasionally rotated for other options, the Frenchman reached double figures for goals in each of his five full campaigns at the Emirates.
Having spent six years at the Emirates, Theo Walcott came of age in the 2012/13 season. Despite only starting 28 games, Walcott netted 14 times for the Gunners.
Having been plagued by injury for much of the early part of his Arsenal career Robin van Persie finally put his fitness woes behind him in the 2010/11 season, scoring 48 goals in two seasons.
Cesc Fabregas's talent was immediately clear to see when signing for Arsenal as a teenager, but he his new heights in the 2009/10 season, scoring 15 times and being named in the PFA Team of the Year.