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REVEALED: Emile Smith Rowe’s reason why he wants out of Arteta’s Arsenal

As the summer transfer window starts to become intense, the future of Arsenal midfielder Emile Smith Rowe has become a topic of significant speculation, with Fulham emerging as a potential suitor for the talented 23-year-old.

According to Sky Sports, Emile Smith Rowe’s primary motivation for considering a move away from the Emirates is his desire to secure regular first-team football, something that has eluded him in recent seasons. Despite Arsenal’s impressive 2023/24 campaign, in which they finished as runners-up to Manchester City with 89 points, Smith Rowe managed just 19 appearances across all competitions, largely due to a string of injury setbacks.

Fulham, fresh off an impressive season of their own, where they secured a respectable 13th finish in the Premier League, are now expected to formalise their interest in Smith Rowe in the coming weeks. The Cottagers are believed to see the young Englishman as a key piece in their plans to continue their upward trajectory, and are prepared to make a concerted effort to lure him away from North London.

 

For Arsenal, the prospect of losing a player of Smith Rowe’s caliber will no doubt be a concern, especially given the team’s impressive performances last season. However, with the Gunners already boasting a wealth of attacking options, including the likes of Gabriel Martinelli, Bukayo Saka, and the recently-signed Calafiori, the potential departure of Smith Rowe may not be as catastrophic as it once would have been.

As the summer transfer window progresses, the tug-of-war over Emile Smith Rowe’s future is sure to be one of the most intriguing storylines. Fulham’s determined pursuit, coupled with the player’s own desire for more regular playing time, could prove to be a significant challenge for Arsenal to overcome in the coming weeks.

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