Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette might have to pass over penalty duties at Arsenal.
Well, that's at least what the statistics show.
Via the BBC, the Gunners have one of the most prolific penalty takers in their squad - and it's not either of the aforementioned duo who are responsible for all but one of their six goals so far this season in the Premier League.
Club record signing Nicolas Pepe is in the top five when it comes to successful taken penalties across Europe's top five leagues.
Since the start of the 2017/18 season, Ivory Coast international has taken 11 penalties - all for former club Lille - and converted all but one which gives him a conversion rate of 90.9 per cent.
That's better than Tottenham Hotspur's Harry Kane, Barcelona star Lionel Messi, Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski, Juventus ace Cristiano Ronaldo and Paris Saint-Germain newboy Mauro Icardi among plenty others.
The four players above Pepe in this list is Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos, ex-Middlesbrough midfielder Cristhian Stuani and Paris Saint-Germain superstar Neymar - two of which have an 100 per cent conversion rate.
And the player at number one may come as a surprise to many supporters.
Nabil Bentaleb - a former Spurs midfielder - is statistically the most prolific penalty taker across Europe's top five leagues with a 100 per cent record from 12 penalties taken.
As mentioned above, Aubameyang and Lacazette don't make the list.
The former missed from the spot against Tottenham in last season's north London derby at Wembley Stadium, while the Frenchman has converted all three of his penalties as an Arsenal player.
But as seen in the past both players are more than willing to pass up penalty duties.
Aubameyang did this for Lacazette in the 3-0 win over Stoke City in the 2017/18 season despite being on a hat-trick, while the latter repaid the faith last season by insisting the Gabon international took the penalty against Manchester United just a week after missing in the dying stages against Spurs.
Could Pepe benefit from this act of generosity?
Statistics show it would be the right choice and it will be interesting to see what happens the next time Arsenal are awarded a penalty and the exciting trio are all on the pitch.