Arsenal has two strikers available, Havertz and Gabriel. They don't mind adding a new striker. They think those two names are enough to help them this season. They are focusing on other positions, not the striker position. They scored a lot last season. It's probably their reason to feel confident enough with their available strikers. And they decided not to sign a new striker.
I also think that it's not a problem for Arsenal when they don't recruit a new striker, although it wouldn't be wrong if Arsenal wanted to recruit another new striker to replace one of them if they get injured during the season. However, the reason you said could also be very logical because Arsenal also thinks more about other more important lines such as the midfield and defense so that the opposing team will not easily break into their goal when competing in any competition.
Havertz and Gabriel alone are not enough to go through a tough season in the Champions League or the Premier League. These two attackers do not have high ambitions in scoring goals, plus so far they are not one of the attackers who are included in the goal-hungry category. The Gunners need a new breakthrough in sharpening their attacks on the front line. Havertz is the type of player who waits more to get a ball pass. Unfortunately, Arteta is not interested in having an ambitious attacker on his front line. Meanwhile, if you look at the giant European teams, they almost have them in order to have a sharp spearhead. Arsenal players are like a king who has great soldiers but does not have a commander in carrying out attacks, only relying on the natural abilities of his soldiers.
