Gabriel Jesus
Jesus started the Tottenham clash on the left of attack but could switch sides for this one. Nelson or even Emile Smith Rowe could then take his spot on the opposite flank after his first start in 499 days on Wednesday.
Jesus was used to playing out wide during his time at Manchester City. Eddie Nketiah would therefore remain as the main central striker.
Kai Havertz
There aren’t many positions Havertz hasn’t played in across the frontline and attacking midfield. He is still yet to register a goal or an assist in an Arsenal shirt.
The German is left-footed so would be able to invert like Saka. However, at 6ft 4ins, Havertz would provide a very different style of winger to the England star.