Guendouzi out, Partey in? Why Arteta should cash-in on Arsenal's 'Golden Boy'
Oct 19, 2021
The Gunners midfielder has been linked with a move away this summer and his exit could help pave the way for a big name arrival
Less than a year since Matteo Guendouzi was nominated for the 2019 Golden Boy Awards.
Just a few months ago, he arrived at Arsenal in a relatively unfamiliar identity, and was lured to North London by former recruitment director Sven Mislintat.
When he signed, he was hailed as a member of the future, but from the moment he played Arsenal's first preseason friendly match against Atletico Madrid, he was obviously very special.
There is no sign of tension. He immediately looked at home and won the performance that summer, arsenal against Manchester City in the first game of the 2018-19 Premier League in Arsenal.
Guendouzi's star is already on the rise, and this trajectory has continued when he played 48 appearances in all games in all his debuts in England.
Only Alex Iwobi, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Lucas Torreira and Alexander Laca Alexandre Lacazette received more achievements, and this midfielder was nominated for the Golden Boy Award. The Golden Boy Award is a prestigious award for the best player in Europe under the age of 21, which clearly shows his progress.
But the situation looks very different from Guendouzi in 2020. In just a few months, he has changed from a golden boy to a bad boy, and his future at Arsenal is at an important crossroads.
During the period of Unai Emery, he was often one of the first names on the team list, but the situation was very different under the leadership of Mikel Arteta.
So far, he has only been in charge of 4 of the 13 Spanish league games. On Thursday night, he was eliminated by match day for the second time in a few months.#aclotzone
In public, Arteta attributed Guendouzi's absence to "squad management" after winning 2-0 in Southampton, but there is no doubt that he was due to Neil Mopa (Neal Maupay) The clash against Brighton and the talks between the players and the coach were left at home and then in London Kearney.
Less than a year since Matteo Guendouzi was nominated for the 2019 Golden Boy Awards.
Just a few months ago, he arrived at Arsenal in a relatively unfamiliar identity, and was lured to North London by former recruitment director Sven Mislintat.
When he signed, he was hailed as a member of the future, but from the moment he played Arsenal's first preseason friendly match against Atletico Madrid, he was obviously very special.
There is no sign of tension. He immediately looked at home and won the performance that summer, arsenal against Manchester City in the first game of the 2018-19 Premier League in Arsenal.
Guendouzi's star is already on the rise, and this trajectory has continued when he played 48 appearances in all games in all his debuts in England.
Only Alex Iwobi, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Lucas Torreira and Alexander Laca Alexandre Lacazette received more achievements, and this midfielder was nominated for the Golden Boy Award. The Golden Boy Award is a prestigious award for the best player in Europe under the age of 21, which clearly shows his progress.
But the situation looks very different from Guendouzi in 2020. In just a few months, he has changed from a golden boy to a bad boy, and his future at Arsenal is at an important crossroads.
During the period of Unai Emery, he was often one of the first names on the team list, but the situation was very different under the leadership of Mikel Arteta.
So far, he has only been in charge of 4 of the 13 Spanish league games. On Thursday night, he was eliminated by match day for the second time in a few months.#aclotzone
In public, Arteta attributed Guendouzi's absence to "squad management" after winning 2-0 in Southampton, but there is no doubt that he was due to Neil Mopa (Neal Maupay) The clash against Brighton and the talks between the players and the coach were left at home and then in London Kearney.
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