ARSENAL REGRETTING NWANERI DECISION?
Journalist Fabrice Lamperti, who reports on Marseille for La Provence, believes Arsenal will now have a much different view on Ethan Nwaneri’s move to the French club after allowing him to make the move to France in the January window.
The 18-year-old was allowed to temporarily leave ARSENAL in search of regular football during the January transfer window after he failed to break into Mikel Arteta’s starting line-up that he would have hoped for this season.
He had a brilliant start to life in France, but that swiftly changed upon joining Marseille, with former Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi leaving the club after some poor performances and Nwaneri struggling to get the minutes he wants under current coach Habib Beye.
And now Lamperti believes Arsenal will now have a much different view on Nwaneri’s move to the French club after the initial excitement that he would get to work under De Zerbi for the rest of the season: “Right now, yes, I think Arsenal regrets their decision,” Lamperti told football.london. “He’s not playing much, the manager has left, and it’s a mess.
“Looking on the bright side, this experience will teach him a lot, especially mentally. It will help him grow and show him what he’s capable of.”
“The loan doesn’t include an option to buy; Nwaneri will return to Arsenal,” he explained. “In any case, his salary is too high for Marseille, as is the price of a potential transfer.
“If Marseille doesn’t qualify for the Champions League next season, everyone will leave. If they do manage to qualify, will Arteta want to see Nwaneri managed by Beye after sending him to Marseille in exchange for De Zerbi? It’s doubtful.”
Will Arsenal regret letting Nwaneri move to Marseille?
The move to France looked like a very good one to make for the lad, he was joining a top side that had a top coach, and he would be getting alot more minutes than he would be in that ARSENAL side.
The Gunners could not predict what has happened to Marseille in the last few weeks, but if it continues, this move that Nwaneri pushed so hard for may be a decision that Arsenal will come to regret.
However – there is plenty of time left in the season for Nwaneri to turn things around and prove that he is good enough to play on a regular basis.
ARSENAL URGED SIGN ALVAREZ
Arsenal legend Ray Parlour has urged the club to sign Julian Alvarez this summer, believing Mikel Arteta will benefit from having as many as four strikers at his disposal going forward.
According to sources close to the Gunners’ transfer planning, ARSENAL are already serious about securing Álvarez’s signature and have made initial enquiries with Atlético Madrid, who currently hold his contract.
The La Liga club is said to be demanding a substantial fee — with figures initially around €120 million (circa £105m) — but Arsenal are prepared to increase their offer in pursuit of their top summer target.
Álvarez has enjoyed a productive season in Spain, contributing 13 goals and six assists across all competitions for Atlético. His performances have kept him on the radar of several elite clubs, with Arsenal reportedly joined by FC Barcelona and Paris Saint‑Germain as suitors in the transfer sweepstakes.
Parlour’s comments come amid a broader strategic debate at the Emirates Stadium about how best to bolster the forward line. Currently, Arsenal’s attacking options include established names, but the former midfielder believes that the depth and varied skillset offered by Álvarez would add a new dimension to Arteta’s attacking plans.
In Parlour’s view, having four quality strikers — capable of rotation and injury cover — could be decisive over the long haul of a Premier League and Champions League campaign, he told Metro via BetMGM: ‘For me, Alvarez would be a great addition to the squad. There will always be people coming and going in the summer because it’s a big squad and they can’t keep everyone happy. But Alvarez would be a fantastic option to have with his pace and what we saw at Man City.
‘It was always going to be difficult for him playing with Erling Haaland there but when he did start and when he did play, he was always lively.
‘He’s a young man too, so if he’s available it’s a yes for me. When know how Arteta likes to work with young players to make them better so I think it would be a great addition, definitely.’
Will Álvarez Return to the Premier League?
The question of whether Álvarez actually wants a return to England remains nuanced. The Argentine has previously thrived in the Premier League during his spell with Manchester City, and sources suggest he is open to a move if the right opportunity presents itself.
Recent reporting indicates his preference may lean towards Spain or a club where he can be the focal point of the attack, which could complicate negotiations.
However, with interest mounting from across Europe and Atlético perhaps willing to soften their stance if a realistic offer arrives, a Premier League return can’t be ruled out.
If ARSENAL are prepared to meet Atlético’s valuation and convince Álvarez that he would be central to their project, this could become one of the most compelling transfer stories of the summer.
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