Arsenal is looking at possible offensive reinforcements for the 2023–24 season, and they may rekindle their interest in Sanabria, who Arsene Wenger previously coveted.

For the majority of the season, the Gunners were in the lead in the title race, but in the final stretch, their implausible attempt to unseat Manchester City failed.
The north London club had no trouble scoring goals, with numerous players reaching double figures. However, Gabriel Martinelli and Martin Odegaard were the team's leading goal scorers with a combined total of just 15 goals.
Mikel Arteta now appears eager to improve his alternatives in the midfield in preparation for what is likely to be another attempt to win the top-flight championship after Gabriel Jesus missed several months of the season due to a knee injury.
They seem eager to investigate a deal for Torino forward Antonio Sanabria.
The forward from Paraguay is rumored to be available for roughly £21.6 million, making him a very inexpensive choice for a team of the caliber of the Arsenal.
Wenger was once interested in Sanabria back in 2013, when the now-27-year-old was still a student at Barcelona's renowned La Masia academy and in the same age group as Adama Traore.
Then, after the Paraguayan had purportedly moved to Roma in 2015, the Gunners' interest was apparently reignited.
However, according to the Italian publication La Repubblica, he has resurfaced on Arsenal's radar ahead of this summer's transfer season, and the Premier League team is prepared to consider a £21.6 million deal.

Napoli, the reigning Italian champions, and AC Milan, a semifinalist in the Champions League, are both rumored to be interested in signing the striker.
Sanabria is not the prolific, pure goal scorer they need to average 20 goals every season.
The Paraguayan has scored 12 goals this Serie A season, which is a career best, but just three assists.
In contrast, despite missing 12 games during the current season, Jesus has still managed to tally 10 goals and six assists.
However, with Sanabria now entering his prime at the age of 27, Spanish manager Arteta might believe that the player is prepared to advance and up his attacking production.
When compared to their closest competitors City, Manchester United, and Liverpool, Arsenal's roster is comparatively small and will need more depth to compete in the Champions League.
Dusan Vlahovic, who has struggled for form for Juventus this season with just 14 goals in 42 outings, had also been linked with a move to the Gunners.
However, the Serie A heavyweights swiftly put an end to any rumors of the Serbian's prospective departure, with Franceso Calvo, the club's chief football officer, issuing a hands-off caution.