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Transfer: Arteta reveals why some players must leave Arsenal

Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta, has admitted some players have to leave to be valued. Arteta was speaking to the media on Thursday ahead of their Premier League opening game against Coventry City at the Emirates. He insisted that Myles Lewis-Skelly will definitely be at the club beyond this season. Arteta was also asked if Arsenal need to […] Transfer: Arteta reveals why some players must leave…

Transfer: Arteta reveals why some players must leave Arsenal

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has acknowledged that certain players must depart the club in order for their talents to be properly assessed. Speaking to the media on Thursday, prior to Arsenal's Premier League opener against Coventry City at the Emirates, Arteta affirmed that midfielder Myles Lewis-Skelly will remain with the team for the upcoming season.

When asked if Arsenal must engage in difficult discussions about releasing players, Arteta emphasized the necessity of these conversations, stating, "It's a really, really tough moment. We need to face that reality." He urged the club to approach such matters with honesty and transparency, acknowledging that while the news may be unwelcome, it is crucial for making informed decisions and gaining clarity for the players' future paths.

Arteta did not delve into specific player names, but he reiterated that the club is actively seeking to expand its squad size. This strategy is rooted in the understanding that having a broader roster will better equip the team for the challenges ahead, particularly in light of last season's recurring injury issues across multiple positions on the pitch. Arteta underscored the importance of valuing each player and ensuring they feel appreciated within the organization.

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