There is no getting away from it: this season has been one big disappointment after another for Arsenal.
Mikel Arteta's side crashed out of both domestic cups, couldn't get past Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, and are so far behind Liverpool in the Premier League that it would be hard to say they were even in a title race.
However, while this has not been a campaign to remember for the North Londoners, there have at least been a few positives, such as the form of Declan Rice.
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The Englishman has been one of the team's best players and currently has a tally of 18 goal involvements in 50 games, so fans should be excited about recent reports linking the club to someone who could be their next Rice.
Arsenal's hunt for a new midfielder
Before getting to the player in question, it's worth reviewing some of the other midfielders linked with a move to Arsenal in recent weeks, like Martin Zubimendi and Hugo Larsson.
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The former's proposed £51m move to the Emirates actually got the 'here we go' treatment from Fabrizio Romano on Saturday morning, and with Spain manager Luis de la Fuente previously describing him as one of the "best central midfielders in the world," fans should be excited.
Interestingly, Larsson would also reportedly cost just as much this summer, but as he's still just 20 years old, his move would likely be one for the future, and if Arteta and Co want to sign an up-and-coming central midfielder, they'd be better served acting on their supposed interest in Adam Wharton.
Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Larsson celebrates scoring their first goal with Ansgar Knauff and Arthur Theate
Yes, according to a recent report from Caught Offside, Arsenal are one of several sides keen on the Crystal Palace star.
Alongside the Gunners, the report revealed that Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City, Aston Villa and Newcastle United are interested in the young Englishman.
A potential price tag is not mentioned in the story, but another report from earlier this month claimed that it would take a massive fee of around £80m to get the midfielder out of Selhurst Park this summer.
It would be an incredibly complicated and costly transfer to get over the line, but given Wharton's ability and potential, it's one worth fighting for, especially as he could be their next Rice.
Why Wharton could be Arsenal's new Rice
The first thing to say is that we aren't claiming Wharton is on the same level as Rice at the moment, but there are enough similarities to suggest he could develop into someone just as brilliant.
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One of the key similarities is their position and style of play, as, just like the Arsenal star, the young Palace ace started his career and primarily still plays in defensive midfield but is now incredibly influencing things at the sharp end of the pitch while maintaining his defensive output.
For example, FBref has placed him in the top 6% of midfielders in Europe's top five leagues for ball recoveries, the top 7% for progressive passes, shot-creating actions and dribblers challenged, the top 10% for crosses into the penalty area, the top 11% for expected assisted goals, the top 12% for goal-creating actions and more, all per 90.
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On top of that, just like the former West Ham United captain, the young "generational talent," as dubbed by members of the media, would be moving to the club from a fellow London-based Premier League side in Palace.
Finally, just like the Gunners' number 41, the up-and-coming Eagles star earned his first England cap at 20 years old and under the management of Gareth Southgate.
Ultimately, while Wharton still has a lot of developing to do, he already looks like a special player, and if Arsenal have a chance to sign him, they should take it, as they may just be getting another Rice in the making.
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