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Arsenal fans receive good news on Saliba that will help them next season

Arsenal centre back William Saliba was one of their best players in the past season and the gooners have received some good news about their star player.

Arsenal fans can breathe a sigh of relief as news emerges that William Saliba’s Euro 2024 involvement with France might be limited, potentially allowing him to return to the Emirates fresh and ready for the new season.

French publication L’Équipe reports that manager Didier Deschamps is likely to favor Ibrahima Konaté and Dayot Upamecano over Saliba in the center-back pairing for the tournament. This could translate into a reduced playing time for the Arsenal defender, allowing him to avoid the potential fatigue and injury risks associated with a demanding international tournament.

Saliba enjoyed a phenomenal season with Arsenal, cementing himself as a key player in their impressive title challenge. His absence during the Euros could be a blessing in disguise for the Gunners, allowing him to recuperate and return fully charged for the 2024/25 season.

While Saliba’s limited playing time at the Euros might disappoint some, it could ultimately benefit Arsenal in the long run. A rested and rejuvenated Saliba is crucial to their aspirations for continued success, and the potential for a reduced role in the tournament could ensure that he returns to North London ready to lead the Gunners’ defensive line.

This news offers a glimmer of optimism for Arsenal supporters, who are eager to see Saliba continue his impressive form and contribute to another successful season.

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Muhindo Brenda

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