Everton's £140k-p/w duo now look totally finished at Everton under Moyes

Everton boss David Moyes will no doubt have one eye on the summer transfer window as the 2024/25 campaign reaches the last knockings.

Though a deep-rooted defensive understanding remained, Everton were almost formless in the final days of Sean Dyche’s tenure, rudderless.

But a now snapped nine-match unbeaten run in the league and some signs of exciting attacking play, togetherness, highlight the turning of a corner, threaded together by the uplifting completion of The Friedkin Group’s takeover from erstwhile chairman Farhad Moshiri.

With a lionised figure back in the dugout, the club’s identity has been restored. However, not every player has proved themselves worthy of a place at Bramley Moore next season. Some ties need to be cut.

The Everton players who need to go

You could field a starting line-up and leave four men on the bench, with the number of Everton players approaching the end of their contracts.

Some are more expendable than others. For example, centre-back Michael Keane, who reportedly earns £80k per week, is being shown the exit, having featured nominally in recent seasons and impressed less still. Replacements are already being lined up.

Everton defender Michael Keane

Abdoulaye Doucoure still plays an important part, but he’s Everton’s highest-paid player and, aged 32, is no longer justifying his keep.

The likes of Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Idrissa Gueye could still be key figures under Moyes’ wing next season, with Gueye, who has been in fine fettle, touted for a renewal, but there are two other mainstays who have to be swiftly sold.

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Daniel Munoz

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Noussair Mazraoui

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Moises Caicedo

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Joao Gomes

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Everton's misfiring duo are now finished

Neither of the players in question is a permanent resident at Everton, but Jesper Lindstrom, on loan from Napoli, and Leeds United’s Jack Harrison have both played regular roles at the club this season.

However, Everton have been a tad blunt in attack and both players have been culpable of poor showings in front of goal, both directly and as more creative outlets.

Combined, the disappointing duo make up £140k of Everton’s weekly wage bill, with Harrison earning £90k per week, Lindstrom £50k.

Given that Harrison has just one goal and one assist apiece in the Premier League this term, across 28 appearances, while Lindstrom has yet to break his duck in England’s top flight, it’s hard to say either has coated themselves in glory, or even sufficiency.

This isn’t to completely discredit their value. Both wingers are industrious and have performed dutifully across the campaign. Both have shown signs of improvement since Moyes replaced Dyche.

But Everton are stepping into a new era, need shinier parts. With Dwight McNeil fit once again, you could argue that the ball specialist and Iliman Ndiaye both deserve starting berths, with one shifting onto the right flank.

Given that Doucoure or Charly Alcaraz will want to play centrally, and indeed Everton will invest further in attacking midfielders during the summer, the respective loanees may well be staring down the barrel on Merseyside.

Everton winger Jesper Lindstrom

Moyes is prepared to be ruthless this summer, but getting rid of Harrison and Lindstrom after such underwhelming campaigns would hardly be a brazen move.

With McNeil fit again, the loanees might find themselves further into the sliding morass as their final hour beckons.

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Jeremie Aliadiere names the three players he wants Arsenal to sign

With new sporting director Andrea Berta now at the helm, Arsenal are all set for a frantic summer transfer window.

The Gunners are likely to finish second in the race for the Premier League title and they have a few reasons to blame. Injuries have ruined them and they have been on the end of some questionable refereeing calls.

However, the biggest problem, notably in 2025, has been their lack of a central striker after season-ending injuries for Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus.

Arsenal's KaiHavertzwith manager MikelArtetaafter being substituted

Jesus was on a fine run of form before sustaining an awful ACL injury against Manchester United in the FA Cup while Havertz has been out since sustaining a hamstring problem during the club’s warm-weather training camp in Dubai.

Mikel Merino has at least found some form, scoring six goals as a striker, but he is not the long-term solution.

As a result, a new shiny centre-forward will be required in the summer.

Who will that be? Well, speaking exclusively to Football FanCast on behalf of NewBettingSites.uk, Jeremie Aliadiere had a few possible solutions for Mikel Arteta.

Aliadiere wants Arsenal to sign Premier League striker

Much of the talk in recent months has been regarding the likes of Sporting sensation Viktor Gyokeres and Newcastle’s Alexander Isak.

Gyokeres has been the most in-form striker in Europe this season, scoring a remarkable haul of 44 goals in 45 games. As for that man Isak, he’s been rampant in England, although hasn’t been quite as prolific as his fellow Swede, netting 24 times in 36 appearances.

Well, if it was down to Aliadiere – one of Arsenal’s Invincibles – he would look at snapping up one of Liverpool’s forwards.

Speaking to FFC, he said: “I’m a big fan of Darwin Nunez. I really like Nunez, I’ve always been a fan of the guy. I love his work ethic, and I still think there’s a good goalscorer in him. He hasn’t had the opportunity and the confidence of his coach and his club to play week-in, week-out for a long period of time. A goalscorer needs to play week-in, week-out to keep scoring goals.”

Nunez has been one of the biggest underperformers at Anfield this term, scoring just seven goals in 42 outings.

Darwin Nunez applauds Liverpool fans

The Uruguayan wasn’t the only solution Aliadiere recommended. The player-turned-pundit suggested Arteta and Co could go for a different Premier League striker.

The Frenchman revealed: “I like Ollie Walkins as well, which in terms of finances, will probably be cheaper to buy than Isak, who has had such an unbelievable season. The price to buy them will have gone through the roof. It’s easy to like him and want him, but it’s all about the finance and how much money Arsenal are prepared to pay for players. That’s the type of player I would love to see wearing the No9 for Arsenal, a player that can stretch defences and make runs in behind.”

Watkins was notably linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium in January when Arsenal reportedly saw a bid rejected for the Englishman.

Despite Arsenal’s need for a striker, they could also do with a new winger.

The winger Aliadiere wants Arsenal to sign

A number of different wide men have been linked with Arsenal since Berta came to the club.

Indeed, reports suggest that talks have been held with Kingsley Coman’s camp about a possible summer move while Wolves’ Matheus Cunha is allegedly a player Berta is a fan of.

Bayern's Kingsley Coman

There is strong interest in Anthony Gordon as well, according to reports, but one player tops all of those three in the words of Aliadiere.

Continuing his chat with FFC, the former striker was asked what winger he’d like to see arrive at the Emirates Stadium this summer.

It didn’t require much thought. Nico Williams was the man in question. “I like Nico Williams. He’s a top, top player,” Aliadiere began.

Athletic Bilbao'sNicoWilliamscelebrates scoring their third goal

“He will suit Arsenal’s style really well. If I had a free budget, I’d definitely want to go and try to buy him, that’s for sure. Can he perform in the Premier League? You see players that come from abroad, they have a great season for their club abroad and they come to the Premier League and it doesn’t quite work out for them. It doesn’t click and they can’t really adjust to the style of play. That’s why sometimes buying players from abroad is a bit tricky. That’s why Isak, who’s done it in the Premier League with Newcastle, is a safe bet.”

Signing a new striker must be the top priority for Arsenal, but whether or not they have the finances to complete a deal for a second attacker remains to be seen.

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Who could replace Casemiro at Man Utd? 10 summer targets for Amorim

Manchester United could soon be searching for a replacement for their biggest earner, Casemiro.

The central midfielder on £350,000 a week, which works out at more than £18m per season, has been linked with an Old Trafford exit over the last 12 months.

He remains a Red Devils player for now, but with Ruben Amorim, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS seemingly looking at youth and planning for the future, Casemiro’s days at Man Utd could be numbered.

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Still sneaking into an underperforming Manchester United side for the drab goalless draw against Man City at the weekend, a refresh of the United midfield is surely just around the corner.

With that in mind, we’ve taken a look at 10 midfielders Man Utd could target to replace Casemiro.

1 Ederson Atalanta

Atalanta midfielder Ederson

Heavily linked with a move to Old Trafford over the last six months has been Ederson of Atalanta.

United have reportedly held internal talks over a move for the Brazilian, who has been labelled as a ‘well-built central midfielder’. The Red Devils aren’t the only club keen, though, so may need to act fast.

2 Frenkie de Jong Barcelona

Barcelona midfielder Frenkie De Jong

United have been linked with a move for Frenkie de Jong for years now, but could 2025 be the year the Dutchman finally moves to Manchester?

A transfer was mooted last summer with De Jong seen as a potential long-term upgrade on Casemiro. He has continued to impress with the Catalan giants, so it wouldn’t be a shock if Man Utd returned.

3 Aurelien Tchouameni Real Madrid

An ambitious target would be Real Madrid star Aurelien Tchouameni, though his name has been mentioned in the media as a Man Utd target in 2025.

Dubbed ‘one of the best defensive midfielders on the planet’, Tchouameni would surely cost as much as Casemiro did, maybe even more, if United are to bring the Frenchman to Manchester, but at 25, they should get far more out of him if a move worked out.

4 Hugo Larsson Eintracht Frankfurt

Reports earlier this year suggested that Man Utd are ready to spend to sign Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder Hugo Larsson this summer.

Valued at around £50m, Larsson is just 20 years of age, but has been making great strides in Germany since joining Frankfurt in 2023. Also a full Sweden international, Larsson is valued at a career-high €35m (£29.8m) by Transfermarkt – a figure which may only increase in the coming years.

5 Morten Hjulmand Sporting CP

Denmark international Morten Hjulmand

When Manuel Ugarte moved to PSG from Sporting CP, Morten Hjulmand was signed as his replacement in midfield and has been starring in Portugal ever since.

Amorim therefore knows the Denmark international very well and Man Utd were reportedly in pole position to sign Hjulmand at the end of 2024, so he could be another target.

6 Adam Wharton Crystal Palace

One of the brightest English midfielders around at the moment is Adam Wharton of Crystal Palace.

At the age of 21, Wharton is a Premier League regular for the Eagles and a full England international who has been to a major tournament. INEOS appears to be targeting young stars at Old Trafford, and a £60m+ move to Man Utd for Wharton has been rumoured recently.

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Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes

Another Premier League option for Man Utd to replace Casemiro could lead them to Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes.

The Brazilian has been a regular at Molineux in recent years and was reportedly wanted at Old Trafford before Ugarte arrived. United are still keen on Gomes, so we may see the two alongside each other for the Red Devils, should they get their way.

8 Leon Goretzka Bayern Munich

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A high-profile option with plenty of experience at the highest level is Leon Goretzka of Bayern Munich.

The German has won 11 major honours at the Allianz Arena, including the Champions League, and Man Utd have been linked with a move over the last six months. However, Goretzka’s huge £215,000-a-week wage could be a problem.

9 Exequiel Palacios Bayer Leverkusen

Exequiel Palacios for Bayer Leverkusen.

A World Cup winner with Argentina and a Bundesliga champion with Bayer Leverkusen, Exequiel Palacios could be a shrewd addition at the right price for the Red Devils.

At 26 years of age, you could argue that Palacios is in his prime and still has plenty of high-level years ahead of him. After learning under one of the best midfielders in Xabi Alonso, Man Utd may be wise to revisit their 2024 interest.

10 Christian Ordonez Velez Sarsfield

With INEOS looking at the future, they may look at replacing someone like Casemiro with a promising youngster such as Christian Ordonez.

He’s previously been mooted as a Casemiro replacement at Old Trafford in a deal worth just over £8m. The 20-year-old has even been dubbed ‘one of the strongest’ in Argentina, so Man Utd could land a future star in Ordonez.

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Lost the ball every 2.5 touches: Potter must axe "unfortunate" West Ham man

West Ham United fell to a frustrating 1-0 defeat away from home against fellow Premier League strugglers Wolverhampton Wanderers. The scoreline perhaps did not match the flow of the match, with chances falling for both teams at regular intervals.

Despite an early chance being squandered by Hammers striker Evan Ferguson, it was the Old Gold who took the lead at Molineux moments after Hammers goalkeeper Alphonse Areola made a fantastic save from Toti Gomes, whose header he tipped wide.

Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen scored the only goal of the game at the 21-minute mark. He picked up a loose ball on the edge of the box and, after shifting it onto his left foot, shot from range. The ball took a deflection off former Wolves defender Max Kilman on its way past Areola.

Both sides hit the woodwork, too, with Marshall Munetsi first striking the bar with a powerful shot and West Ham striker Niclas Fullkrug heading onto the bar himself, with the rebound fired wide by the onrushing Emerson.

The Hammers did have a big chance to equalise late on through Tomas Soucek. The Czech midfielder received the ball off Fullkrug in the box, but chose to shoot from a narrow angle rather than return the ball to his teammate.

It was a disappointing day at the office for the Hammers, although there were a couple of players who performed well.

West Ham’s standout players vs. Wolves

Despite a poor result in the West Midlands, a couple of Hammers players did stand out amongst the rest. One of those was wing-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who has been a revelation for the Hammers since joining from Manchester United in the summer.

Back in February, journalist Dan Woffenden described him as “simply outstanding” so far.

Against the Old Gold, he once again performed well in that wing-back role. As per Sofascore, Wan-Bissaka created one chance, completed 88% of his passes and won an impressive seven from seven tackles.

It was not only the Hammers’ number 29 who stood out at Molineux. Fullkrug made a big impact off the bench, with Woffenden explaining that he “must start against Bournemouth”, who the East Londoners face next time out.

The German had just 16 touches in the 45 minutes he was on the pitch but created one big chance, which Soucek failed to capitalise on. He also hit the bar with the header and won three aerial duels.

Having the presence of Fullkrug upfront certainly helped Graham Potter’s side, and he offered something that they lacked in the first half…

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It has not been an easy start to life in East London for Hammers loanee Ferguson. The striker, whose parent club is Brighton, has played six times so far for his new side but is yet to find the back of the net.

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He came incredibly close to doing so against the Old Gold, though. Ferguson missed a golden chance in the 14th minute from six yards out after Jarrod Bowen squared him the ball.

He mistimed his run and went past the ball, failing to convert into a near-empty net. That miss contributed to the 3/10 match rating he received from West Ham fan website Claret and Hugh.

His stats from the game show it was not just that moment that made it a tough night for Ferguson. He had 20 touches, losing the ball eight times, every 2.5 touches. He also missed one big chance and failed to win his sole aerial duel.

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16

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6

Shots

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Big chances created

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Aerial duels won

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Ferguson’s night, and indeed his recent form, was described as “unfortunate” by The Athletic journalist Carl Anka. With their clash against the high-flying Bournemouth up next for Potter’s side, it remains to be seen if Ferguson will keep his place in the team.

Fullkrug certainly made his presence known up front and created chances for others whilst being dangerous in front of goal himself.

The Hammers boss may well decide to rotate the pair against Andoni Iraola’s side, taking Ferguson out of the spotlight a bit. Hopefully, the Republic of Ireland international can rediscover his best form in front of goal soon enough.

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FSG could now re-hire "world-class" manager to replace Slot at Liverpool

Liverpool are keen to see an upturn in performances under Arne Slot, and they could be set to target a free agent manager familiar to supporters if they fail to improve over the coming weeks.

Arne Slot looks to revive Liverpool's Premier League season

Credit in the bank goes a long way, and the Anfield hierarchy won’t forget Slot’s exploits last season as he took the Reds to a second title of the Premier League era. However, they have failed to claim the desired results in recent times, causing anxiety among their support.

Regardless, the Dutchman has vowed to fight for his future at Liverpool and appears uncompromising in his vision to help the club rediscover their form, claiming that his side will find the answers to their problems before too long.

He said before his side took on West Ham United: “We’ve had the same conversations we’ve had since I am here. We fight on. We will try to improve. You try to find the answers of what is needed to win a game of football but in the end it is about doing what this club is about.

“We have to keep fighting, fight together. But it would also be nice if we rewarded ourselves in the moments we play well. People are focused correctly on the parts where we don’t play well.”

However, Liverpool appear to be in the process of profiling potential alternatives to Slot, with Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique high on FSG’s radar should they eventually decide to make a change.

Nevertheless, the Reds could be about to go in a totally different direction, one that will surprise supporters if recent developments do indeed come to fruition.

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According to reports in Spain, Liverpool could replace Slot with former boss Brendan Rodgers or Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola, as the Dutchman’s future on Merseyside becomes increasingly unclear.

A return for Rodgers would be remarkable considering he previously served as manager of the English giants between 2012 and 2014, coming incredibly close to delivering their first Premier League title before leaving the season after. Described as “world-class” by Gabriel Agbonlahor, he has since won multiple league titles with Celtic.

Matches – 312

Matches – 89

Wins – 139

Wins – 33

Draws – 71

Draws – 24

Losses – 102

Losses – 32

Points per game – 1.56

Points per game – 1.38

Meanwhile, Iraola’s stint at Bournemouth has won plenty of plaudits across the nation, and both coaches are willing to listen to Liverpool should they be approached over taking on the potential vacancy.

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FSG aren’t in a rush to make a decision, suggesting Slot will be given time to revive the Reds’ fortunes as they look towards a heavy period of festive fixtures.

Either way, there is pressure on the Dutchman, and it may be a telling sign that they already have replacements in their eyeline should their patchy form continue.

Chelsea 'leader' struggling with leg pain as Burnley status revealed

Chelsea take on Burnley this weekend as Enzo Maresca looks to spearhead a possible Premier League title challenge, with the Blues lying just six points behind table-toppers Arsenal.

Chelsea travel to Turf Moor on Saturday looking to maintain their impressive form against the top flight newcomers.

The Blues currently sit third in the Premier League table, having enjoyed an unbeaten run of four games in all competitions before the international break. Despite some criticism, perhaps overblown at times, Chelsea are in pretty good stead right now, having lost just three times in their 12 outings.

The visitors will be strong favourites against a Burnley side languishing in 17th, with the Clarets enduring four defeats in their last six league games. They haven’t even kept a clean sheet in their previous three, and even more concerning for Scott Parker’s side, Burnley now have the third-worst defence in the division this campaign with 22 goals conceded in 11 matches.

However, Chelsea’s title challenge has been hampered by injuries, particularly to their talismanic forward Cole Palmer.

Palmer has been plagued by a niggling groin issue which even caused him problems at the Club World Cup, limiting him to just four appearances in all competitions this season. Maresca confirmed Palmer would miss another six weeks before the 3-0 win against Nottingham Forest last month, though Chelsea are hoping the England international will be back from injury to face Arsenal on November 30 (Simon Phillips).

Injuries and absentees have been a key theme of their campaign so far, with Palmer, Levi Colwill, Benoit Badiashile, Enzo Fernández, Pedro Neto, Roméo Lavia, Dario Essugo, Liam Delap, Reece James, Wesley Fofana, Tosin Adarabioyo, Trevoh Chalobah, Andrey Santos and Josh Acheampong all missing games at various points so far.

This has prompted Maresca to make the most squad rotations of any Premier League manager so far this season with 93, and it could well be a symptom of their extensive fixture schedule last campaign.

Their current injury list includes Palmer, Essugo, Colwill, Badiashile, Lavia and Neto, with Fernandez ruling himself out of Argentina duty as well.

The latter, who has dazzled since Maresca’s arrival as a key linchpin of Chelsea’s midfield, has now become a crucial player for the west Londoners.

Fernandez is attracting interest from Real Madrid as a result, according to some reports, and supporters have been waiting for an update when it comes to his condition.

Chelsea given Enzo Fernández update ahead of Burnley

According to journalist Simon Phillips, the situation is fairly positive.

While Fernandez has been struggling with knee pain, it is believed that the 24-year-old is expected to be available for Chelsea’s trip to Lancashire this weekend in what is a big boost for Maresca’s side.

Fernandez has emerged as a ‘leader’ at Chelsea who has ‘a bit of everything’, as per Sky pundit Micah Richards, and he’s poised to play a crucial role in Chelsea’s hunt for major silverware.

With Barcelona in the Champions League just days after Burnley and Arsenal the weekend after, having Fernandez fit and firing will be absolutely pivotal.

The midfielder has been deployed in an attacking position when Chelsea are in possession, but drops back alongside Moises Caicedo to defend without the ball, creating a hybrid role that has seriously unlocked Fernandez’s true potential after initially failing to justify his £107 million price tag.

Remarkably, Fernandez is the only player at Chelsea to have 20 direct goal contributions in 2025, scoring 10 goals and providing 10 assists, with Maresca describing him as an ‘example’ to the team.

£150k-p/w star who's "better than Saka" could end Trossard's Arsenal stay

Despite dropped points at the Stadium of Light, Arsenal supporters are rightly feeling generally pretty good about things.

On Saturday night, goals from Bukayo Saka and then Leandro Trossard turned the game around and had the Gunners on course for a precious three points on Wearside, only for Sunderland to snatch a 94th minute equaliser.

Prior to this, Mikel Arteta’s team had won ten successive matches across all competitions, keeping eight consecutive clean sheets too, equaling the club record set in 1903, so go into a huge week in which they’ll take on Tottenham, Bayern Munich and then Chelsea four points clear of a rather ominous-looking Manchester City.

Nevertheless, in hindsight, it was remarkable that Arsenal managed to string together so many victories considering they currently have six attackers sidelined.

Four of those sidelined forwards are forecast to be back in time for the North London derby, but which member of this sextet will be hoping to dislodge the Gunners’ most productive attacker?

Where Leandro Trossard ranks at Arsenal this season

During the summer, if reports are to be believed, numerous clubs were interested in signing Trossard, Aston Villa, Brentford and Fenerbahçe to name just a few, and many Gooners were of the opinion that an upgrade was required and now was the time to cash in on the 30-year-old.

Well, Arteta certainly did not agree, even rewarding the Belgian with a pay rise, and this decision has been vindicated, given that Trossard currently leads the way at Arsenal this season for combined goals and assists, as the table below documents.

Viktor Gyökeres

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Bukayo Saka

6

0

Leandro Trossard

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4

Gabriel Martinelli

4

1

Mikel Merino

3

1

Declan Rice

2

5

Jurriën Timber

2

2

Gabriel

2

3

Martín Zubimendi

2

1

Eberechi Eze

2

3

Riccardo Calafiori

1

2

Ethan Nwaneri

1

0

Myles Lewis-Skelly

0

3

Martin Ødegaard

0

2

William Saliba

0

1

Max Dowman

0

1

As the table documents, Trossard ranks first at Arsenal in terms of combined goals and assists with eight.

To date, all four of his goals have come away from home, netting at Athletic Club, Port Vale and Fulham, (bet those three clubs have never been in a list together before!), before this rocket that fired his team in front at the Stadium of Light on Saturday night.

Thus, Trossard remains a key figure in this team, almost certainly set to start against Spurs after the international break, but, as the season progresses, he could once again find himself beginning matches as a substitute.

Equally, in the long-term, while he did receive a bumper wage increase, his contract length was not actually extended, ensuring his current deal will still expire in the summer of 2027 – placing doubt on whether he will still be on the books beyond next summer.

Set to turn 31 next month, the former Brighton star is almost certainly nearer the end than the start of his Emirates journey, with a potential replacement already in the building.

The Arsenal attacker aiming to take Trossard's spot

As already alluded to, the Gunners currently have six attackers sidelined, hence why Arteta has had to return to the well that is Mikel Merino up front in Prague and on Wearside last week.

There is optimism that Gabriel Martinelli, Viktor Gyökeres, Martin Ødegaard and Noni Madueke could all be involved in the North London derby, with the returns of Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus likely to be another few weeks away.

However, it is Madueke who the majority of supporters are most looking forward to seeing in action once again.

The 22-year-old’s £52m move from Chelsea in the summer was controversial, albeit this was nothing to do with him personally, with a certain section of, how shall we put this diplomatically, vocal online supporters simply tired of signing Chelsea’s cast-offs.

Nevertheless, Madueke, who reportedly earns £150k-per-week, quickly proved his worth, starting the second Premier League game of the season against Leeds on the left-hand-side.

During that match however, Saka suffered an injury, meaning Madueke deputised on the right for the next four matches, before himself suffering a knee injury against Manchester City, the day Saka made a timely return.

Of course, with Man City leading 1-0 at half time, everyone was pleased to see Saka introduced, but there was general bewilderment that Madueke was the man replaced, given how sharp he had been both in the first 45 minutes but in general, fans in the stadium not yet aware that this was an enforced change due to injury.

In total, Madueke has only played 396 minutes for Arsenal, about the same as the flight time from London to Lagos, which is not very much at all, leading to the feeling that what we’ve seen so far is merely an amuse-bouche of what is to come.

When he arrived, Arteta asserted that the “exciting and powerful” 23-year-old is “one of the most talented wide forward players in the Premier League”, showing glimpses of this potential before his injury.

Meantime, back in September, former Manchester United defender Paul Parker exclaimed, “I actually think he’s better than Bukayo Saka”, after Madueke, also deputising for his club team mate at international level, scored his first goal for England during their 5-0 demolition of Serbia at Stadion Rajko Mitić.

That is obviously an bold assertion and, if there is one thing we’ve learned during Arteta’s six-year reign, it is that if Saka is fit and available, he is going to play.

Thus, it is unrealistic to suggest that Madueke can dislodge the Gunners’ joint-top scorer on the right, but the left flank is very much up for grabs.

Martinelli and Eberechi Eze have both started there at various points this season, with Trossard the current tenant, further underlining that the position is up for grabs.

With games against Spurs, Bayern Munich and then his former side Chelsea next on the agenda, Madueke’s electric dribbling and explosive pace will add an extra dimension to the Gunners attack and will prove invaluable assets, suggesting he could make the left-wing spot his own, permanently demoting Trossard to the role of super sub.

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Arsenal dealt Martin Odegaard injury blow after three-word Norway update

It’s been an unfortunate start to the season for Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard, who’s been sidelined multiple times through injury already and is now racing to recover from an MCL problem.

The North London derby on November 23rd takes on added significance for Arsenal as they await Odegaard’s potential return from a frustrating spell on the sidelines.

The Norwegian playmaker has become synonymous with Arsenal’s attacking fluency, and his absence has been an unwanted headache for Mikel Arteta.

Amid their pursuit of a first Premier League title in 22 years, the Gunners have done very well to cope through a torrid period of injuries to key attacking players at the Emirates. Odegaard’s latest setback came during their 2-0 win over West Ham in early October, when a collision with winger Crysencio Summerville resulted in a medial collateral ligament injury to his left knee.

The incident forced him off after just 30 minutes and made unwanted history. Odegaard actually became the first player in Premier League history to be substituted before half-time in three consecutive starts, and what makes this injury particularly cruel is the timing.

The 26-year-old had only just returned from a persistent shoulder problem that had already disrupted his campaign. That shoulder issue saw him withdrawn after 38 minutes of Arsenal’s 5-0 win over Leeds United at the very start of 25/26, before an aggravation of the same injury forced him off after just 18 minutes against Nottingham Forest.

Odegaard has completed a full 90 minutes only twice this season, and Arsenal rehab specialists have resorted to pretty unique methods to speed up his recovery.

The former Real Madrid midfielder has been using anti-gravity treadmills at Arsenal’s London Colney training centre to accelerate his comeback, a technique that reduces gravitational load while restoring muscle strength and mobility.

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His return would provide a massive boost heading into one of the season’s most important fixtures against Spurs right after the international break, but Arsenal have now been dealt a pretty concerning update.

Credible reports had claimed that Odegaard is battling to be in contention for Tottenham alongside Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz, Noni Madueke and Viktor Gyokeres, with Gabriel Jesus the only forward definitively ruled out (Simon Collings).

However, Norway boss Stale Solbakken has now made a suggestion that even the derby may be too soon for him.

Arsenal star Martin Odegaard "some distance away" from injury return

Speaking in a press conference this week, Solbakken stated that Odegaard is actually “some distance away” from his injury return — which makes for a pretty concerning admission ahead of Tottenham’s visit to the Emirates in just 10 days time.

Despite still being sidelined, Odegaard has travelled with the Norway squad to be a presence for morale ahead of crucial World Cup qualifiers against Estonia and Italy.

Arteta will be keeping a very close eye on his players during this international break, which always poses the threat of unwanted injury problems, and defender Riccardo Calafiori gave Arsenal a scare earlier this week after it was revealed the left-back is training alone with a hip issue.

Luckily for the Azzurri and Arteta, Italian medical officials believe that Calafiori will be fit to face Norway on November 16, with the individual training programme most likely a precaution and nothing too serious.

Immediately after their clash against Tottenham, the north Londoners take on Bayern Munich in the Champions League and Chelsea just four days later, with Arteta hoping he has most of his attacking contingent back and ready to contribute in these vital face-offs.

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