For Emile Smith Rowe, Arsenal has rebuffed down offers from two Premier League clubs. After suffering for playing time last season, the 23-year-old offensive midfielder is thinking about a change. Setbacks to his form have thrown him on the margins of Mikel Arteta’s team. Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard now occupy the starting places Smith Rowe formerly held. Last season he started only three Premier League games; he is keen to play more. Fulham and Crystal Palace have shown interest in him and provide possible fresh starts for him.
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Manager Oliver Glasner at Crystal Palace is creating an interesting idea. Given Palace having let go of Michael Olise, Smith Rowe might provide their assault a fresh angle. Although Smith Rowe is not a straight replacement, his inventiveness could close the void created by Olise leaving.
Another possibility is Fulham. They deal with the possible loss of Willian this summer. Though Smith Rowe and Willian play different forms, the young midfielder might still be a great addition to Fulham’s team. With his 11 goals and two assists during 37 games in the 2021/22 season, Smith Rowe clearly was talented.
Smith Rowe can match such outstanding figures with constant game time. Still a highly sought-after talent, he may significantly influence any organization ready to make investments in him. Arsenal, meanwhile, seems set to let go some marginal players this summer. Reiss Nelson is also much sought after by other Premier League teams.
Furthermore attracting attention in Arsenal’s flexible defender Jakub Kiwior are Italian teams. They want him returned to Serie A. Arsenal will probably see more movement with the periphery members in their team as the transfer season advances.
Smiths Though his future is still unknown, one thing is certain: given consistent playing time, Rowe has great potential. If given the opportunity, he can be a difference-maker whether at Crystal Palace, Fulham, or another side.
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Two outstanding players Arsenal has views on this summer: Donyell Malen from Borussia Dortmund and Joshua Kimmich from Bayern Munich. Following a great loan season, the Gunners declared that goalkeeper David Raya from Brentford was permanently signed. Although Raya is the only senior signing the team has so far, additional agreements are expected.
Kimmich wants to leave Bayern to play as a holding midfielder instead of right-back, Bild notes. Among other teams, Arsenal is interested in the German international whose contract runs until next summer. Kimmich, estimated at around £42 million, would be ideal for Declan Rice in midfield.
Another under observation by Arsenal is former academy player Malen. Away from Dortmund, the attacker looks for a fresh challenge; the Champions League runner-up is ready to let him leave for around £34 million. Particularly as a backup for Bukayo Saka, Malen would provide Arsenal’s assault more nuance. Malen made 38 appearances last season, contributing 20 goals most of which came from the right flank.
Kimmich’s and Malen’s possible signings would greatly strengthen Arsenal’s team. After Bayern recruited Fulham’s Joao Palhinha, a specialist in that position, Kimmich, keen to play as a holding midfielder, sees little opportunity of that at the club. Once a right-back, Kimmich would provide adaptability and experience to Arsenal’s midfield when teamed with Rice.