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Arteta’s stance on whether Arsenal should sell Emile Smith Rowe revealed

Despite a challenging season marred by injuries, Emile Smith Rowe remains a valued asset in Mikel Arteta’s eyes. According to Gunnerblog, the Arsenal manager is a huge admirer of the 23-year-old midfielder and the club is not actively seeking to offload him this summer.

Smith Rowe endured a frustrating campaign, making just 19 appearances across all competitions due to persistent injury issues. However, Arteta’s belief in the player’s potential remains unwavering, and the club is not particularly impressed with the midfield options available in the market.

The final decision, however, may ultimately rest with Smith Rowe. If the midfielder expresses a firm desire to leave in search of regular playing time and Arsenal receive a suitable offer, the club is unlikely to stand in his way.

The Gunners are known for their loyalty to players who have contributed significantly to the club, but they also understand the importance of individual ambition and career progression. If Smith Rowe feels his development is being stifled, Arsenal will respect his wishes and facilitate a move that benefits both parties.

Ultimately, the situation hinges on the player’s aspirations. While Arsenal are committed to Smith Rowe’s success, they will not force him to stay if he feels a change of scenery is necessary. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining the future of the talented midfielder, who has the potential to thrive either at Arsenal or elsewhere.

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