Arsenal may be having one of the best seasons in their history right now, but there are certainly a handful of players in the squad who won't be best pleased with how the campaign has gone for them personally.
The Gunners currently sit seven points clear at the top of the Premier League with nine games to play, while they face Mansfield in the FA Cup fifth round this weekend, face Man City in the Carabao Cup final later this month, and are the favourites to win the Champions League after being handed a favourable draw.
But Mikel Arteta has built one of the strongest squads in Europe, which has meant that a number of top players have found regular game time hard to come by, and that could now see them push for an exit away from the club as a result.
Lewis-Skelly's Career is Stalling
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The current campaign was expected to be a major breakout for Myles Lewis-Skelly. The academy graduate broke into the first-team for Arsenal last season and became the first-choice left-back, shining in the title race clash against Manchester City, while he was also one of the best players on the pitch against Real Madrid and PSG in the Champions League.
But this season it's been a completely different story. Riccardo Calafiori and Piero Hincapie have overtaken him in the pecking order at left-back, while even Jurrien Timber has been selected there ahead of him on occasion, and he has been given very limited minutes in midfield.
Arteta can justify the decisions with the results he has been getting, but for Lewis-Skelly it has been detrimental to his development and career, and he is suffering as a result.
After starting the season as arguably the first-choice option for England at left-back too, heading into the World Cup, there is now a very real chance he doesn't even make the squad because of a lack of game time.
Lewis Hall, Tino Livramento, Luke Shaw, and Nico O'Reilly are all now likely ahead of him, and with only one more squad meet-up before the squad is named, it would take a miracle for him to be considered.
Lewis-Skelly Must Leave Arsenal
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The 19-year-old is clearly very talented, and he has the qualities to make a lot of teams better in the Premier League and even in Europe.
Described as 'elite', his qualities on the ball and determination off the ball would undoubtedly make him a target for a number of sides, and the player needs to make the difficult decision to move on for the sake of his own career.
He should be playing regularly and continuing to develop, rather than sitting on the bench every week and getting pity minutes here and there. The summer window is key for him, and with Arsenal set to make Hincapie's loan move from Leverkusen permanent, things are unlikely to change for the Englishman.
A new contract was signed last year, meaning Arsenal can get a big fee, or Lewis-Skelly could push for a loan, but he simply can't afford to have another season like this one on the pitch.
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