Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Mikel Arteta unlocks planned Gabriel Jesus Arsenal role with surprise bargain La Liga transfer Mikel Arteta can unlock Gabriel Jesus' new Arsenal role by signing Memphis Depay on a potential free transfer from Barcelona

 Arsenal captured the signing of Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City, and he has been a revelation in the early stages of his Gunners career. The Brazilian has scored seven goals in his first five preseason games with the club.


Mikel Arteta has been utilising Jesus as a striker throughout pre-season. However, his recent comments about the new signing suggests that he also wants to use him in a different role in the wing position throughout the season.


But for the Spaniard to unlock this option another forward must be signed to provide depth alongside Eddie Nketiah. The Gunners have been given a cheap chance to do this by signing Memphis Depay from Barcelona.

Depay had a failed spell in the Premier League at Manchester United, but he has since then grown as a player and has matured which has allowed him to occupy the striker role. Since leaving the Red Devils, the Dutchman scored 76 goals for the French side Lyon, and 10 goals in 30 appearances for Barcelona.


Depay would be a good signing for Arsenal, but as a winger or secondary forward, as a more potent striker will also need to be signed in the summer. And this seems to be Edu’s thinking with Arsenal’s capture of Jesus.


Despite Jesus’ arrival, Edu still needs to add more firepower to Arteta’s options in the summer transfer window. Eddie Nketiah and Jesus will need more goal support throughout the season from different areas of the pitch.


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Depay has utilised more down the middle during the later years of his career but he still has the pace to be a threat in the wide areas. He would be a useful option for Arsenal especially when you take into consideration that he could reportedly be available for a free transfer.





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