Arsenal Decides on Eze’s Sale

Arsenal has clarified its stance on the future of its player Eberechi Eze, despite his declining performance this season, affirming that there is no intention to sell him during the upcoming summer transfer window.

Arsenal signed Eze last summer for £67.5 million, snatching the deal from Tottenham. The player started his journey strongly, providing two assists in his first three Premier League matches, then scored a decisive goal against his former club Crystal Palace, before netting a hat-trick in a 4-1 victory over Tottenham in the North London Derby last November.

However, the player’s performance has significantly declined over the past three months, as he neither scored nor assisted any goals in the league. His ranking in coach Mikel Arteta’s considerations has also dropped, and he sat on the bench without participating in four consecutive matches at the start of the year. His only start in the past two months was against Brentford, before being substituted at halftime.

Nevertheless, the “Football Insider” website confirmed that Arsenal is not considering letting the player go, indicating that the club will not entertain the idea of allowing Eze to leave under any circumstances this summer. Arteta still has big plans for the playmaker at the Emirates Stadium, and the player himself believes he has an important role within the team.

The report added that the coaching staff is confident in Ezi’s ability to regain his form, considering that the decline in performance might be a natural result of the adjustment period with a new club, teammates, and a different style of play.

Eze is expected to take on more responsibility in the upcoming season, especially since at 27 years old, he is considered a signing aimed at strengthening the present rather than a long-term project for the future.

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