Arsenal Ready for January Offers for Three First Team Players

Anupam Pandey

Arsenal are open to offers for Gabriel Martinelli, Ben White, and Ethan Nwaneri in January due to a reactive transfer approach after a large summer spend.

Arsenal are open to offers for Gabriel Martinelli, Ben White, and Ethan Nwaneri in January due to a reactive transfer approach after a large summer spend. Martinelli has one Premier League goal in eight games, White has started once in the league, and Nwaneri has played 425 minutes across five matches. All could leave if suitable bids arrive.

For the January window, Arsenal are preparing for a quiet and reactive period as financial constraints following a two hundred and fifty million pound summer outlay limit major moves. Reports indicate the club will listen to offers for three players if suitable bids arrive. Gabriel Martinelli is the most notable name, with the winger featuring in eight Premier League matches this season, scoring once, creating two chances and registering no assists. 

Despite four goals and one assist across all competitions, recent injuries and competition for places have pushed him down the order, and strong Saudi interest means Arsenal would consider a significant offer. Ben White is also open to departure discussions. The defender has played only one league match this season and has struggled for minutes, making him a potential option to offload if the right proposal is received. Youngster Ethan Nwaneri is another candidate, though for a loan rather than a permanent sale. 

He has accumulated four hundred and twenty five minutes in five league games, creating one chance and making eighty six passes, but the club wants him to gain regular playing time to continue his development. Injuries remain a concern for Mikel Arteta, with Gabriel Magalhaes joining a list that already includes Martin Odegaard, Viktor Gyokeres and Gabriel Jesus.

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