There is, of course, another way of trying to replace Jesus, and that is by bringing someone in when the January transfer window opens.
As it stands, however, the priority for the Gunners going into the winter window is not to sign a central striker. The focus instead is on looking to land another wide attacker.
Shakhtar Donetsk winger Mudryk is a target and the Ukrainian star has already publicly stated his desire to potentially seal a move to north London.
But Mudryk will not come cheap, as several key figures at Shakhtar have pointed out in the past couple of months.
The Ukrainian club’s director of football, Darijo Srna, has stated he believes the young attacker is worth around £90 million ($109m) and has pointed to the transfer fees commanded by the likes of Jack Grealish and Antony as proof.
It’s unlikely Arsenal would go that high for Mudryk, however, so the question is what would they pay to land a player who could come in and make a big difference over the second half of the season?
The Gunners must decide whether the 21-year-old is worth pushing the boat out for, because there will be plenty of other clubs in the running for the forward, who has scored 10 goals and laid on eight assists in 18 appearances this season.
It’s a big decision for Arsenal, and one that could have major implications on their second half of the season.