After yet another goalkeeping blunder enabled the opposition to find the back of the net, it is obvious Arsenal need to find a top-quality goalkeeper, and what better time than the January transfer window.
Twenty-one year old Vito Mannone who showed strong promise in his short spell as first-choice keeper, is still too tender and young to be considered for the dominant role.
With January approaching, and a bit of money to spend, there is no reason why Wenger can't consider a move for West Ham's Robert Green. The 29-year old is a quality, experienced keeper who would be a great option as Arsenal's first-choice keeper, and could solve Arsenal's current keeping woes.
Green has played over 100 games for the Hammers, and received the joy of representing England. Last season, the Englishman was a consistent figure in the West Ham goal, playing all of their 38 Premier League games. Green may be a little pricey for Wenger's likeing but Green is a quality keeper, and in my opinion, Arsenal need him.