Ranking the top 5 attacking trios in Europe at the moment

MSN was arguably the best attacking trident in history
MSN was arguably the best attacking trident in history

#4 Arsenal (Pepe-Lacazette-Aubameyang)

Arsenal FC v Burnley FC - Premier League
Arsenal FC v Burnley FC - Premier League

Arsenal broke their transfer record three times in two years to make their attacking lineup what it is today, and it was money well spent.

First to come through the door was the highly rated Alexander Lacazette who arrived the Emirates after starring with Lyon in Ligue 1, and then came in the goal machine Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who had proved his mettle as an elite goalscorer with Borussia Dortmund.

The icing on the cake came over the summer when Arsenal signed the highly sought after Nicolas Pepe from Lille for a club record fee of £72m, and it goes without saying that the Gunners are much stronger due to the arrival of the Ivory Coast international.

Last season, the 24-year-old tore defenses in Ligue 1 to shreds, and ended the campaign with 24 goals and 12 assists, making him one of only two players (alongside Lionel Messi) who finished the season with double digits in goals and assists in Europe's top five leagues.

For his part, Aubameyang has been nothing short of exceptional since he arrived Arsenal. The speedster has scored 34 goals from 52 Premier League appearances, and ended last season as the joint highest goalscorer in the league.

Alexander Lacazette possesses excellent link-up play, and is a deadly finisher and together with his strike partners would prove to be a handful for opposition defenders to contain.

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