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Arsenal’s best starting eleven after Fabio Vieira’s signing revealed

Arsenal has completed the signing of Fabio Vieira and so we take a look at the current best starting eleven that Mikel Arteta currently has so far.

Arsenal on Tuesday announced the signing of Porto attacking midfielder Fabio Vieira and he became the second arrival of the North Londoners who had welcomed young Brazilian star Marquinhos. And so we take a look at Arsenal’s current best starting eleven at the moment with its two signings of Fabio Vieira and Marquinhos.

 

ARSENAL’S CURRENT BEST STARTING ELEVEN.

 

ARSENAL’S STRONGEST ELEVEN AFTER SIGNING OF VIEIRA

Ramsdale, Tierney, Gabriel, White, Tomiyasu, Vieira, Partey, Martinelli, Odegaard, Saka, Nketiah

FORMATION: 4-2-3-1

GOALKEEPING:

Aaron Ramsdale was impressive last season at Arsenal and the gunners are yet to sign any keeper that we can say is better than him.

DEFENCE:

Arsenal’s best defence remains Tierney, Gabriel, White and Tomiyasu though the gunners have been linked with a defender in recent days but for now, this is Mikel Arteta’s best back line.

CENTRAL MIDFIELD:

Fabio Vieira will walk through to the Arsenal starting eleven and it’s been reported that the gunners see him as a both 8/10 midfielder. And so it is likely that his arrival could be a threat to Xhaka than Martin Odegaard as Arteta might use a pivot of Fabio Vieira and Thomas Partey.

ATTACKING MIDFIELD:

Arsenal signed Marquinhos this summer who is a winger but he will definitely not disclose either Bukayo Saka or Gabriel Martinelli. So Arsenal’s current best attacking midfield will remain Martinelli, Odegaard and Saka.

STRIKING:

Arsenal has yet to sign any new striker at the moment and so Eddie Nketiah remains Mikel Arteta’s best forward at the club for now.

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