Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has tipped Alexis Sanchez to thrive in a central role and minimise the effects of losing striker Olivier Giroud to long-term injury.
The Gunners' £35m man opened his account for the club in Wednesday's 1-0 win over Besiktas, leading the line in the absence of the French striker.
Giroud is expected to be sidelined until January with a foot injury, prompting debate over whether or not Wenger will dip into the market before the transfer window closes on Monday, but the Arsenal boss has hinted that Sanchez can fill the void.
"He has many qualities to lead the line," he told the club's official website.
"He is first of all brave, he is strong in the challenge - which you wouldn't expect when you look at his size - he's very quick and very mobile as well.
"He's a real fighter and once his link play and runs get better, he can be very good in this role."
Earlier on Sunday, it was reported that Wenger had hijacked Chelsea's move for Queens Park Rangers striker Loic Remy.
Arsenal face Premier League new boys Leicester City at the King Power Stadium this afternoon.