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Arsenal star Bukayo Saka and his teammates have showcased the club’s impressive recruitment in recent transfer windows, as the Gunners continue their push for Premier League glory.
Key to this resurgence have been centre-backs Gabriel and William Saliba, who joined Arsenal for a combined £54 million—now seen as a bargain given their immense impact under Mikel Arteta. Last season, the pair were central to Arsenal’s title challenge, helping the team maintain the best defensive record in the league by conceding just 29 goals. Despite their efforts, however, the club narrowly missed out on the title.
Gabriel has carried his excellent form into the 2024/25 season, already scoring twice—once in a crucial win against rivals Tottenham Hotspur and again versus reigning champions Manchester City. Both he and Saliba will be vital once more if Arsenal are to go a step further in their title ambitions. For the Gunners to succeed, both their defence and attack must perform consistently, allowing key players like Saka and Gabriel Martinelli to shine.
**Saka & Martinelli’s 2024/25 Season So Far**
Bukayo Saka, following a disappointing Euro 2024 final defeat against Spain, has begun the new season determined to elevate his game. The 23-year-old has delivered seven assists in his first seven Premier League matches, along with scoring twice, including in a recent victory over Southampton at the Emirates. Saka currently leads the team in combined goals and assists for the 2024/25 season, aiming to surpass his impressive tally of 25 goal contributions from last year.
Meanwhile, Gabriel Martinelli has faced criticism in recent months, with some questioning his place in the starting lineup. However, with both players crucial to Arsenal’s attacking setup, they will need to perform at their peak if the club is to finally secure the Premier League title.
He could only muster 20 touches, completing just nine passes throughout the encounter, whilst also giving possession away four times – looking wasteful in the final third.
You would undoubtedly expect higher quality from a player who currently earns a reported £265k-per-week, a huge chunk more than Saka and Martinelli, who only earn £195k-per-week and £180k-per-week respectively.
When combining his huge earnings alongside his big-money transfer fee, he’s already cost the club a whopping £72.5m, which works out to £3.8m per goal he’s scored during his time at the Emirates.
Given his huge earnings and lack of impact in recent times, Arteta could look to offload the Brazilian and identify a more effective number nine that could catapult his side to a league title this season.
A consistent and clinical number nine is what the Spaniard has been crying out for in recent years, with Jesus evidently not the man to fill that void, potentially seeing the Spaniard brutally parting ways with the striker to allow for added investment in the final third
Arsenal’s resurgence in the Premier League has been significantly influenced by their astute recruitment in recent transfer windows, particularly the signings of centre-backs Gabriel and William Saliba. Together, they were acquired for a combined £54 million, a fee now viewed as a bargain due to their pivotal roles under manager Mikel Arteta. Last season, the duo was instrumental in Arsenal’s title challenge, contributing to the best defensive record in the league by conceding only 29 goals, although the club ultimately fell short of the title.
As the 2024/25 season unfolds, Gabriel has continued his strong form, scoring twice early on, including critical goals against Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City. The effectiveness of both Gabriel and Saliba will be crucial for Arsenal as they aim to enhance their title ambitions. For the Gunners to succeed, they must ensure a solid defense while allowing key attackers like Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli to thrive.
### Saka & Martinelli’s Impact
Bukayo Saka has bounced back from a disappointing Euro 2024 final loss, starting the new season with impressive statistics: seven assists and two goals in his first seven Premier League matches. He currently leads the team in combined goals and assists for the season, aiming to surpass last year’s impressive total of 25 contributions.
On the other hand, Gabriel Martinelli has faced scrutiny regarding his position in the starting lineup. Despite criticism, he remains a vital part of Arsenal’s attacking setup alongside Saka. Both players must elevate their performances if the club is to secure the elusive Premier League title.
### Concerns Over Gabriel Jesus
Despite the team’s strengths, there are growing concerns about striker Gabriel Jesus. In a recent match, he struggled to impact the game, recording only 20 touches, completing just nine passes, and giving away possession four times. His performance raised eyebrows, especially considering he earns £265,000 per week—significantly more than Saka and Martinelli, who earn £195,000 and £180,000, respectively.
Given his hefty wages and the significant transfer fee of £72.5 million, which translates to £3.8 million per goal since joining Arsenal, questions are being asked about his value to the squad. Arteta might consider offloading the Brazilian to pursue a more effective number nine who could significantly bolster Arsenal’s title hopes this season. A consistent and clinical striker has been a long-standing need for Arteta, and if Jesus cannot deliver, it may lead to a shake-up in the squad to improve Arsenal’s attacking threat.