That’s what matters. And I think he wants to be the protagonist. He wants to be there, he’s not shy at all. He wants the ball, he wants to make things happen, he wants to make the difference. That’s a good sign for me.
Arteta’s Arsenal currently sit in fourth place in the Premier League, nine points behind leaders Liverpool. With half of the season still to play, the Gunners will be looking to close the gap and challenge for the title.
Signing a forward player in the January transfer window could be crucial for Arsenal’s hopes of success, especially with the injury to Bukayo Saka. But Arteta is confident in his team and believes they have the potential to do even better and improve in every department.
With young talents like Ethan Nwaneri stepping up in key moments, Arsenal are showing that they have the depth and quality to compete at the highest level. As they continue their journey towards the top of the Premier League, Arteta’s belief and determination will be key factors in their pursuit of success.