An Arsenal star could ‘force a transfer’ if the Gunners win the Premier League title, as the 22-cap international worries over his playing time
A high-profile exit post-championship?
According to Silvestre, Arsenal’s squad is poised for several adjustments should the Gunners clinch the Premier League title. The London club could be crowned champions for the first time since 2004 if they secure victories in their final two fixtures against already-relegated Burnley and Crystal Palace.
Mikel Arteta is on the verge of becoming the first Gunners manager since Arsène Wenger to lift the coveted trophy. Their closest rivals, Manchester City, currently sit two points behind and still face challenging encounters against an in-form Bournemouth and Europa League finalists Aston Villa.
Regardless of whether the London side achieves a Premier League-Champions League double – potentially culminating in a final against Paris Saint-Germain – the club’s management is expected to reinforce Arteta’s squad significantly this summer.
Martinelli’s reduced role sparks concern
While several fringe players may be moved on, former Arsenal defender Silvestre believes the timing could be
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