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Report: Why Unai Emery will give chance to Denis Suarez in Rennes match

Denis Suarez arrived at Arsenal on a loan deal that will expire at the end of this season but Arsenal fans don't understand why Unai Emery hasn't given him a chance yet.

Arsenal completed the signing of Denis Suarez in the January transfer window and the midfielder is yet to start a game, and the fans are not happy with this because the Spaniard arrived at the Emirates Stadium on a loan deal but Unai Emery is not giving him any chances to play. Arsenal’s next match will be up against French side Rennes in the UEFA Europa League round of 16.

Even though Denis Suarez joined Arsenal on a loan deal but it’s clear that he will be staying at the Emirates Stadium past the summer transfer window because they will definitely take the option to sign him permanently. That’s why Arsenal head coach Unai Emery wants to slowly integrate him into the squad because he is not used to the Premier League’s intensity despite having been there as a youngster.

Denis Suarez has now been at Arsenal for more than a month and the gunners are favourites to beat Rennes so there is a big possibility that the Spaniard will finally get a start In France when the gunners play the first round of their UEFA Europa League round of 16 tie. Even though the UEFA Europa League is very important to Unai Emery and Arsenal, the boss will also be hoping to see his team finish in the Premier League top four.

Arsenal will at the weekend face Manchester United and Unai Emery will definitely rest some of his stars hence giving Denis Suarez a chance to show what he can do since we have not seen much from him because he has only been making substitute appearances for the North Londoners.

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