Joe Cole has urged ARSENAL to sign ex-Chelsea star Callum Hudson-Odoi, who has impressed over at Nottingham Forest and their quest to get back into Europe this season.
After a disappointing loan spell at Bayer Leverkusen in the 2022-23 season, Hudson-Odoi joined Nottingham Forest permanently from Chelsea in September 2023.
Cole said on The Dressing Room podcast: “I’ve been so happy for him. He had a really bad injury and it took him while to get back to where he is now.
“He feels like he can drive past players again. You know what my advice to him would be? There might be some big clubs sniffing around for him but he’s playing football and is happy and enjoying himself.
“There might be big clubs in stature like Arsenal or Man City having a look. But look at what you’ve got right now.
“There’s something special happening at Forest and when you’re playing and you’re happy it’s massive.”
Arsenal have been looking for a capable deputy to Saka for many years before stumbling on Ethan Nwaneri, though his future may lay more centrally.
Hudson-Odoi is also able to play on either wing which would make him an ideal addition.
IcFootballnews says…
Arsenal were lacking at times on the wing as they continued to pick up injuries, Hudson-Odoi has the ability to play in a number of positions that would suit the way Mikel Arteta plays.
However – He is finally a regular Premier League player and making the move to the Emirates would be a step back, he would be a bench warmer that plays when he is needed.
ARSENAL would be a move that doesnt suit Hudson-Odoi at this stage of his career, it would not be a good move for the man.
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