Departures the order of the day for Arsenal

Morning all.

There really is a dearth of Arsenal news about right now. And I quite like it.

It means that the squad is in a good place. There are no leaks. And everyone is just getting on with their job ahead of the new season.

Even the transfer rumour mill has ground to a halt as the media come to the realisation that we are unlikely to sign anyone else this summer.

That does not mean we will not sign anyone. Just that it will have to take a special player to come available for us to make a move.

The only 2 links out there right now are Youri Tielemans and Cody Gakpo. But considering we have been “interested” in the pair for some months, a move surely would have been done by now.

The only news I expect to come out over the next 7 days is new contracts.

Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and William Saliba are all in line for new deals. I think it is only a matter of time until these are announced.

Other than that it is just departures.

We have a 33 man squad right now which is clearly too many – even with Europa League football.

Of the 33, 6 are Under 21 – which for this year is born on or after 1st January 2001.

Those 6 are:

Arthur Okonkwo, William Saliba, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinlli, Folarin Balogun and Marquinhos.

That leaves 27 players – which is 2 too many for Premier League registration rules.

From the remaining 27, 19 are non-home grown. We can only register 17.

So just to bring us into line with Premier League rules, 2 will have to go. But logistically it will be much more than that.

The 6 U21 players would mean that we could have a bigger senior squad without breaching Premier League rules if only 2 non-home grown players depart. But that would still leave Mikel Arteta with a 31-man squad.

Last season Arteta had a 21-man squad (with a couple of extra youth players taking spots on the bench) by the time the season ended.

I expect his senior training squad to be cut down to around 27 by the time the transfer window shuts at the end of August.

That will be at least 6 players leaving – either on loan or sold.

Enjoy your Wednesday.

Keenos

Arsenal’s summer spending is over

£120million spent.

The biggest spenders in the Premier League at the time of writing.

Three first team players signed.

Is it unreasonable to think Arsneal’s transfer spending this summer might be done?

It would not surprise me if we did not sign another player.

We needed a new striker, we signed Gabriel Jesus. Fabio Vieira has bought in more creativity in the middle. And Olexsandr Zinchenko provides an option both at left back and central midfield.

Matt Turner is the back up goalkeeper to replace Bernd Leno whilst Marquinhos is an exciting talent on the wing.

The only other real problem position for us going into the next season was centre back – we needed top class cover – but this has been resolved with William Saliba’s return. The Frenchman really is like a new signing.

So where else do we need?

Some will say a right back, especially considering Takehiro Tomiyasu’s injury concerns. But I think we will stick for now.

Cedric Soares is a Premier League level right back whilst Ben White can also cover there. And In Brooke Norton-Cuffy we have someone very special.

What makes most sense is to review the right back position in 12 months.

If Tomiyasu’s injury issues do not clear up, then we need to be looking at someone to replace him. And f they do sort themselves out, then hopefully Norton-Cuffy will be ready to step up as his back up./

I expect the 18-year-old Englishman to spend a year on loan in the Championship this season. If he performs how I suspect then he will save us £10-15million in buying cover at right back.

Central midfield is another area I see people crying out for. But why?

Thomas Partey is one of the best central midfielders in the league. We then have Mohamed Elneny and Granit Xhaka as cover.

Remember under Mikel Arteta we have begun to play just one deep lying midfielder – with two ‘8s’ ahead of him.

This means we do not need a great deal of strength in depth.

Yes, I would like an improvement on Elneny in that area, but with Partey now 29 I want us to sign someone young and exciting who could eventually take over from the Ghanian.

We were never going to get someone like Yves Bissouma to sit on our bench.

With £120million spent this summer, we could not really “go big” on a younger Thomas Partey. I think this will become one of our 2 transfer focuses next summer.

Ahead of Partey, in the number 8 roles, we have Martin Odergaard, Vieira, Xhaka and Albert Sambi Lokonga. Add in Charlie Patino and Emile Smith Rowe and we are clearly well set their with plenty of different options. It is why I do not think Youri Tielemans is on the agenda.

We do feel a little light on the wings. And I think if someone does come in it will be a wideman.

In Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka we have two of the most exciting young wingers in world football. So any signing coming in ahead of these will have to be very special.

If we are talking about someone to provide cover for the pair (plus Smith Rowe and Marquinhos), then it becomes a bit of a conundrum.

Omari Hutchinson decided to join Chelsea as he knew he had little chance of playing ahead of the quartet.

They would have to be good enough that they can make an impact, but happy to sit behind a pair of 21-year-olds in the pecking order.

If you are a 25-year-old footballer, this is not an attractive place to be.

Why would the likes of Cody Gakpo or Jarrod Bowen join Arsenal, only to set on the bench behind starlets a few years younger?

I feel the only players that would be happy doing that would probably not be good enough to make an impact on the first team.

On solution could be that the wing cover also provides forward cover.

Gabriel Jesus did it for years at Manchester City – cover for Sergio Aguero up top whilst also playing out wide. Is that what we need?

Up front we have Jesus, Eddie Nketiah and Folarin Balogun. I wouldn’t be surprised if the latter departs.

He was not as impressive as we all would have liked on loan at Middlesbrough last season and is clearly in need in a longer run out somewhere. Reports of a year long loan deal in France make a lot of sense.

That would potentially leave a spot open and brings us back to someone like Gakpo.

Someone who plays out wide and up top will give Arteta more options off the bench in the forthcoming 5-sub era. But will we really spend £30million+? That will take our spending this summer to £150million.

Like in central midfield, I think we might keep our powder dry until next summer.

A decision needs to be made on Martinelli over the next 12 months. I think he will have a huge season.

But if he does not then we need to begin looking at recruiting a front-line left winger. That could be impacted if we sign someone like Gakpo for £30million.

We would be better passing up the chance this summer and then spending £50m+ next summer on a first choice winger (if Martinelli is not the man). Martinelli then becomes that option of playing on the wing or upfront.

Edu has a plan. He is forward thinking.

He knows what we need now and what we need in the future. We saw in January he would rather not buy if his primary targets are not available.

Some might say that decision cost us top 4 last season. But it also might have meant we ended up with Dominc Calvert Lewin rather than Gabriel Jesus.

I think unless a truly special left winger comes on the market this summer, we have probably seen the end of our transfer dealings.

Then expect summer 2023 for us to go big on a central midfielder and winger.

Edu’s blue shirt has been put away until next summer

Enjoy your Tuesday.

Keenos

Saliba now ready to fulfil his potential

I’ve seen some fans try and continue arguments over William Saliba online.

Saliba has progressed brilliantly over the last two years and will now give Mikel Arteta a 3rd option at centre back.

The Frenchman has been solid during pre-season and with Arsenal set to play 50+ games will get plenty of game time.

But just because he is now becoming a top player, does not mean that we should criticise the club.

Saliba was signed as a raw teenager. He was clearly not ready. A rough diamond that needed shining.

We were not in a position to give him the 30+ games a season that he needed to iron out his issues. So sent him on loan.

There is a false argument being created by some.

“You didn’t rate him” they cry – the fans have also supported Guendouzi over the last few years and it is probably a hangover from Mesut Ozil being blown out of Arsenal.

But very few, if any, Arsenal fans questioned his potential. Many, like me, merely said he was not ready.

He wasn’t ready 2 seasons ago. He wasn’t ready last summer.

Now, at 21-years-old, with his first full season of senior football under his belt, he Saliba is ready.

Saliba is ready to now play Premier League football week in week out.

And rather than criticising the club for taking his development slow we should be praising them.

Those criticising the club actually hoped Saliba would not sign a new deal. That he would leave.

These fellas are more interesting pushing their anti-Arsenal agenda (grown out of Ozil) than supporting the club they claim to be a fan of.

Saliba still has a way to go to be considered world class. He is not yet Virgil van Dijk. He probably is not yet even as good as Ben White or Gabriel.

But we can start getting more excited over the talent we have on our hands.

We knew we potentially had a top, top player on our hands. And he is now ready to fullfill hit potential.

Keenos