Former Arsenal defender Mikael Silvestre has commented on the Gunners’ switch window and their present choices out extensive.
With claims which can be certain to shock some followers, Silvestre completely instructed Ladbrokes that he doesn’t really feel the north London giants want any extra signings out extensive.
Arsenal signed Noni Madueke from Chelsea earlier on this window, however there have additionally been frequent hyperlinks with Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze.
The Instances just lately claimed Arsenal had been making ready to method Palace over Eze, although a deal nonetheless hasn’t materialised.
Tottenham now look the clear favourites for Eze, with CaughtOffside instructed to count on a vital 48 hours forward on this saga.
Arsenal have sufficient in assault, says ex-Gunner
Silvestre didn’t particularly point out Eze, however he’s made it clear that he thinks Mikel Arteta already has sufficient depth out extensive.
“When it comes to the place else Arsenal can strengthen, I don’t actually assume they should add any extra numbers to the squad,” the Frenchman stated.
“Out extensive, they now have Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, Leandro Trossard and Noni Madueke, in addition to Ethan Nwaneri.
“They’ve added depth in midfield and – most significantly – they’ve introduced in a goalscorer.”
Do Arsenal must beat Spurs to Eze switch?
Arsenal followers will doubtless have blended emotions a couple of doable deal for Eze, with the England worldwide undoubtedly a prime expertise.
Nonetheless, he’s not essentially an out-and-out left-winger to supply an improve on inconsistent performers like Martinelli and Trossard, with Madueke trying just like the participant recruited so as to add depth to that place.
In the meantime, it’s additionally exhausting to see Eze fairly having it in him to switch membership captain Martin Odegaard in Arteta’s beginning XI regularly.
Extra depth is at all times helpful, although, and Eze appears to be like like he’d give AFC one thing a bit completely different after their assault appeared to develop into a tad too predictable final season.