Stuart Pearce has advised current ARSENAL star Ethan Nwaneri, 18, to snub a move to Newcastle United in the summer transfer window and make sure that he stays at the Gunners and fights for his place in the side.
With just 12 months remaining on his current deal, a host of top clubs are monitoring Nwnaeri’s situation, with Newcastle reportedly considering a summer move if the young man failed to agree a new contract at the Emirates.
But while contract negotiations are closing in and the winger will agree a new deal, Pearce has opened up and encouraged the winger to make sure that he stays at the Emirates: ‘Ethan Nwaneri to Newcastle? If I was advising the player, I would advise him to stay at Arsenal and fight for his place for another year because of his age,’ Pearce was quoted on the Metro.
‘Or alternatively, go to a club that you’re not gambling on whether you’re going to get in the first team or not.
‘What he needs to do is play 30 plus games next season and be a regular starter.
‘I’m not sure that at Newcastle he’d get those 30 starts, we’re not talking about 30 games coming off the bench.
‘That is key for the correct move for him.’
IcFootballnews Says…
Nwaneri is one of the most talented young players in the Premier League, he is a star that Arsenal hope can develop into a big player for the club, he just needs game time and patients to get to that next level.
He will stay at ARSENAL, but we feel that a move away from the club on a loan basis could be the best thing for the lad, he will really struggle in that new attack for Mikel Arteta next season.
There is plenty more time left in the transfer window, there will be plenty more rumours, it will be interesting to see how this all plays out.
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