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Arsenal to rely on youngsters as finances tighten

Football is in a strange place right not alongside the rest of the world.

Whilst Chelsea have just agreed a £53million deal to sign Timo Werner, Tottenham have taken a  £175m Bank of England loan to ease coronavirus impact. Spurs fear losing more than £200m of revenue to June 2021.

Football clubs are leaking money daily.

Despite many doing deals with players to take a temporary reduction in wages, costs are still sky high.

Budgets run on a 12 month basis. At the end of each accountancy year (usually 31st May), most clubs have an extremely low cash balance. Then season ticket renewals come in which can add up to £60million over a 2 or 3 week period at the end of May & 1st week in June.

The problem clubs face is that the season ticket money that would normally have hit their accounts today is non-existent. And with it being highly unlikely that clubs will be able to issues renewals for 2020/21 any time soon, money is quickly running out.

This will all lead to a strained transfer market this summer.

Most clubs will not have the money to make big transfers; and would be reluctant to offer big wages having asked existing players to take temporary pay cuts.

They will have to sell to buy – but very few clubs will want to buy a player and offer them the equivalent wages.

Take Shkodran Mustafi.

Arsenal could offer him for sale on a free transfer, but how many clubs can afford his £90,000 a week salary in the current climate? Not many.

One big deal usually triggers another big deal and so on. If the big deals do not happen, money will not filter down from the big clubs to the smaller clubs. This will lead to a huge stagnation in the transfer market.

The answer is clubs will have to rely on their young players to supplement their senior stars, and having given a lot of young players a chance in recent seasons, Arsenal could be in pole position.

Defence

William Saliba – 19 years old

Last summer arsenal signed French teenager Saliba from Saint-Étienne for a reported £27million, and then left him on loan in France for a year. This allowed him to continue his development with regular first team football.

Whilst many fans are calling for the club to make a big money signing in defence – the likes of Dayot Upamecano – what is more realistic is that Saliba will come in and partner a senior centre back; One of David Luiz, Sokratis or Shkodran Mustafi. We are more likely make the “cheap” signing of Pablo Mari.

Daniel Ballard – 20 years old

This summer might be the year Arsenal decide to cash in on Rob Holding and Calum Chambers. Both players are now in their mid 20s (Holding 24, Chambers 25) and have not really progressed from their exciting beginnings.

Whilst Arsenal will look to move on older, higher paid defenders, Chambers and Holding are more sellable.

Northern Ireland defender Dan Ballard may well fill the gap left by them as 5th choice central defender.

Jordi Osei-Tutu – 21 years old

Slough born Osei-Tutu has performed well during his season long loan to Bundesliga 2 side VfL Bochum. This gives the club an option as to whether utilise him as back up for Hector Bellerin; or sign Cedric Soares on a free transfer.

The decision could come down to the wage demands Soares and the agent fee.

Thoughts: Arsenal need to sell rather than buy in defence. Sokratis and Mustafi need to somehow be moved on. And then we have the David Luiz contract situation. We need to go into next season with no more than 5 central defenders. These should be: Luiz, Saliba, Mari, Chambers / Holding, Ballard

Midfield

Matteo Guendouzi – 21 years old

The situation for Guendouzi is an interesting one. He is clearly a talented lad, one which Arsenal would not want to lose, but he is also a huge sellable asset. Arsenal might decide to cash in on him to pursue a ready-made option like Thomas Partey. However the preference would surely be to move on either Granit Xhaka or Lucas Torreira to raise funds for the Atletico Madrid midfielder.

With 80 senior appearance for Arsenal, Guendouzi has quickly become a senior member of the squad.

Joe Willock – 20 years old

Next season will be a make or break one for London born midfielder.

Willock is in the mould of Arron Ramsey in that he is high energy in the middle of the park, and able to find space in the box to score goals.

His versatility means he can cover central midfield, attacking midfield and the wings if required.

Emile Smith Rowe – 19 years old

Mesut Ozil is unlikely to leave Arsenal this summer. His £18million a year wages will have a huge impact on what we can do this summer. The result will be instead of signing someone like Dani Ceballos to provide cover / competition for him, we will ask Emile Smith Rowe to step up.p.

The English youngster has been on the fringes of the first team squad since making his debut 2 years ago. Next season will be his time to step up and provide cover for Ozil.

Thoughts: Emile Smith Rowe will be given the chance to provide cover for Ozil next season, saving the clubs millions. The club might decide to cash in on Guendouzi to finance Thomas Partey.

Wingers

Bukayo Saka – 18 years old

Our break through player this season, Saka is set to save the club millions.

Playing mainly at left back this season, the winger has scored 3 goals and created a further 9. He will surely finish this season playing on the left wing and become first choice next season.

Arsenal to rely on youngsters as finances tighten

Reiss Nelson – 20 years old

Backing up Saka and Nicolas Pepe will be Reiss Nelson.

Alongside Saka, Nelson’s presence means Arsenal will not have to go into the transfer market to buy a winger.

Thoughts: With Pepe, Saka and Nelson at the club, Arsenal are well set on the wings. Mikel Arteta will also be able to call on Aubameyang, Martinelli & Willock if the side is short.

Strikers

Gabriel Martinelli – 18 years old

Signed a year ago, Brazilian Martinelli has scored 10 goals in 26 games. This gives Arsenal the option of cashing in on Alexandre Lacazette and not needing to buy a back up for him. Martinelli could easily be understudy to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Would Martinelli be ready to step up to replace Aubameyang if the club decided to cash in on both senior strikers? He would certainly give it a go.

Eddie Nketiah – 21 years old

Backing up Martinelli is Eddie Nketiah.

The English youngster spent the first half of last season on loan at Leeds before returning to the club and scoring 3 goals in 7 games. He could certainly do the job of 3rd choice striker behind Martinelli and Aubameyang. He might be called upon to be 2nd choice.

Folarin Balogun – 18 years old

Putting pressure on Nketiah is Folarin Balogun. The youngster has been scoring for fun in the Premier League 2, and is considered by many as the best striker to come through the academy since Kevin Campbell.

Thoughts: Arsenal should try and keep hold of Aubameyang as a senior striker, even if it means losing him on a free transfer next season. This would give Martinelli another year of development under his belt and Balogun the option for a season long loan before returning in 2021 to compete with Nketiah to provide back-up to the Brazilian.

Final thoughts: William Saliba, Dan Ballard, Matteo Guendouzi, Joe Willock, Emile Smith Rowe, Bukayo Saka, Reiss Nelson, Gabriel Martinelli, Eddie Nketiah & Folarin Balogun. 10 players aged 21 or under who will make up 30% of Arsenal’s squad in 2020/21 without costing the club a penny.

Keenos

Adidas miss open goal with new away kit

Do these kit manufacturers actually know what they are doing?

Over the years we have seen some horrendous kits, but the alleged 2020/21 away kit from Adidas is one of the worst.

https://twitter.com/footy_headlines/status/1265968931581419520?s=21

How much does Adidas spend on designers salaries, only for their designers to mess up so bad? It has a feeling of Emperors New Clothes about it.

Usually I don’t comment when people moan about kits. It is usually middle aged men who have never worn a club shirt in decades and label those that do as “shirters”.

But on this occasion, Adidas have missed an open goal.

2020/21 will be 50 years since Arsenal won the double for the first time in history.

71 will always be a big part in Arsenal’s history – it was not just about winning the double but about how we did it.

Securing the league at White Hart Lane and the iconic moment of Charlie George scoring an extra-time winner to beat Liverpool in the FA Cup.

Kit manufacturers fail in their designs because they do not discuss things with fans.

A club kit will be designed by some university student who probably doesn’t even watch football, let alone like Arsenal.

Were they an Arsenal fan they would have realised 2021 was set to be the 50th anniversary of the 71 double. They would have designed a very basic kit in celebration.

A simple yellow kit with blue colour and sleeve edging, just like is was in 71.

Many would even ignore the new badge, Fly Emirates and Visit Rwanda on it. It would have sold quickly, with a nod to our past.

Instead we have the blood stained white kit that looks like the cover of Dexter.

It is an own goal missed by Adidas.

Keenos

David Luiz falls victim to Covid19

News broke yesterday that David Luiz was unlikely to extend his time at Arsenal by longer than one season.

When the Brazilian made the surprising move from West to North London last summer, the news was that he signed a 2 year deal. It transpires that it was a 1 year deal with Arsenal having an option to extend for a second year.

Having started 25 out of 28 Premier League games, Luiz has been a key player under both Unai Emery and Mikel Arteta. It is therefore surprising to most that Arsenal seem to be happy to let him go.

The truth is he has become a victim of Covid19 and the impact it will have on the transfer market.

With football likely to be played behind closed doors for at least some of next season, clubs across Europe have lost the season ticket revenue that usually hits the accounts at the beginning of June.

To Arsenal, that season ticket revenue is around £75million – with total match day revenue £100million. That is a huge chunk of cash that Arsenal, and other clubs, will miss out on.

Lack of season ticket money will have a huge impact on what clubs can spend this summer; and also limits the money they have available to pay in wages on new players.

Teams across Europe are not going to be able to spend the £100s of millions they have been in recent summers – and gone are the days when mid table teams like West Ham, Crystal Palace, Everton, etc are offering players £100k a week or more.

If teams do not have the money to buy players, or match wages, it also means clubs will be unable to sell unwanted players. And that is the situation Arsenal find themselves in.

Arsenal currently have 8 “senior” central defenders: David Luiz, Shkodran Mustafi, Sokratis, Rob Holding and Calum Chambers. Kostadinos Mavropanos and William Saliba are currently out on loan, with Pablo Mari at the club on loan.

You do not need 8 central defenders, at most you need 5.

Arsenal need to cut numbers.

It has nothing to do with money and everything to do with having too many central defenders.

Of the 8 defenders at the club, at least 3 will need to leave. If we were to sign a new defender, 4 would be out the door.

The first one out will be Pablo Mari; although he would also be first in line if we were to sign someone.

Arsenal would probably prefer to keep David Luiz ahead of Sokratis and Shkodran Mustafi; but Covid19 will make those two very hard to sell.

Both players are on around £90,000 a week. With limited finances across Europe; it is not foreseeable that other clubs will be able to pick up the tab and offer players parity in wages – even if Arsenal wavered any transfer fee.

The likelihood is that Mustafi and Sokratis will see out the last year of their contracts.

If Mustsfi and Sokratis remain, alongside Saliba, that is 3 of the 5 central defenders we need next season. That leaves Mavropanos, Holding, Chambers and Luiz.

Mavropanos moved to Bundesliga 2 side Nürnberg in January. At this time of his career, spending an entire season on loan would be ideal next season.

Holding and Chambers both have the advantage of being home grown, and are on less money combined that David Luiz.

That leaves Arsenal with the tough decision to let David Luiz leave.

With the Brazilian out of contract, and Arsenal needing to cut numbers, he becomes an easy option to let go.

Luiz leaving and Mavropanos loaned out brings Arsenal down to 5 central defenders. Were Arsenal to then bring in someone (Mari or someone else), another would have to leave. Rob Holding most likely.

David Luiz is certainly not the defender Arsenal want to leave; but Covid19 has changed the situation.

Keenos