Sunday, May 3, 2026

^ ^ Mikel Arteta sends message to ‘incredible’ Manchester United transfer target

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Mikel Arteta was delighted with Arsenal’s performance in their 3-0 win over Fulham (Picture: Getty)

Mikel Arteta hinted he has made a mistake with Myles Lewis-Skelly this season after the Arsenal youngster impressed in his side’s 3-0 win over Fulham.

The Gunners heaped the pressure on Manchester City in the race for the Premier League title by opening up a six-point gap at the top of the table and establishing goal difference advantage.

With the second-leg of their Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid finely poised, Arteta opted to make significant changes to his starting line-up on Saturday evening the most notable of which saw Lewis-Skelly make a first start in central midfield.

The Hale End Academy graduate made a stunning breakthrough last season as a makeshift left-back with his performances in that position rewarded with senior England recognition.

It has been a different story this term for the 19-year-old who has been forced to play a bit-part role following the arrival of Piero Hincapie from Bayer Leverkusen who has shared the left-back role with Riccardo Calafiori.

Martin Zubimendi’s consistency, meanwhile, has meant Arteta had been hesitant to hand opportunities to Lewis-Skelly in his more natural position until yesterday evening when his gamble was rewarded with an eye-catching display.

And after watching the teenager impress against seasoned Premier League opposition, Arteta admitted he may have made an error in holding back a player whose lack of game time has seen him linked with a move to Manchester United in the summer.

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Myles Lewis-Skelly impressed Mikel Arteta against Fulham (Picture: Getty)

‘He fully deserves it,’ said the Arsenal manager reflecting on Lewis-Skelly’s performance in a new-look engine room. ‘I’ve been tough on him.

‘He had a spectacular season last year when he jumped into the first team. He had some difficult moments after that, but he stayed very humble, very focused, very aligned with what we wanted to do, and I knew he was ready.

‘He’s been showing in training every day the opportunities that he had to play. He’s done it and today he really stepped up and I thought he had an incredible performance.’

Asked why it had taken him so long to give Lewis-Skelly a chance to impress in midfield, he added:’Because probably I don’t have a clue and maybe I should have done it earlier, I don’t know.

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Myles Lewis-Skelly started in midfield for Arsenal against Fulham (Picture: Getty)

‘But I have to do things when I believe that the player is ready, the team is ready and the opponent is the right one to play with him in that position. We’ve done it today, it’s the first time.

‘It was a big risk because I knew what was going to happen, if he wasn’t this great, we would have lost the game.

‘How do you play a kid at this age, in this scenario, in a position that he hasn’t played all season? I knew that but I had the feeling that it was the right game for him.’

Reports last month claimed Arsenal were looking to net a combined total of £100million for Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri who has spent the second half of the season out on loan at Marseille.

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 2: Viktor Gyokeres of Arsenal celebrates after scoring his second goal with Declan Rice of Arsenal and Leandro Trossard of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Arsenal and Fulham at Emirates Stadium on May 2, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Vince Mignott/MB Media/Getty Images)
Viktor Gyokeres scored twice in Arsenal’s 3-0 win over Fulham (Picture: Getty)

While there might be a measure of conjecture about his future, Lewis-Skelly hardly gave the impression of a player discontent with life at his current club after he played such a key role in a vital win.

He said: ‘Honestly, I was buzzing. Being back in that midfield, getting the trust from the gaffer and the players again, just allows me to play my game and play it simple but also be effective, which was really good today. 

‘It’s hugely important for me to set that tone. When you’re in midfield, there’s a certain rally you have to attain, which is to set the tone, get the engine of the team going. I thought I did a good job of that today.

‘It’s a credit to all our players because when we’re all on the same wavelength, we’re really feeling it, playing with synergy, playing with that energy together. I feel like we’re one.’


^ ^ Ray Parlour names Arsenal star who will leave as Gunners consider selling four players

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It could be a busy summer at the Emirates (Picture: AMA/Getty Images)

Arsenal legend Ray Parlour believes Gabriel Jesus will choose to leave the club at the end of the season.

The Gunners spent over £250million in last summer’s transfer window with Mikel Arteta assembling perhaps the strongest squad in Europe to end their long wait for silverware.

While competing on four fronts for the majority of the season has ensured plenty of opportunities around the squad, some have struggled for minutes, chiefly academy star Myles Lewis-Skelly.

Recent reports have claimed Arsenal may need to sell at least one first-team player this summer, with Lewis-Skelly at risk alongside Gabriel Martinelli, Ben White and Ethan Nwaneri.

But Parlour also believes Jesus, who has one year left on his contract in north London, could also ask to leave when the season comes to an end.

Should the Brazil international move on, Parlour believes another striker should be on the club’s shopping list this summer.

‘I think Jesus might leave at the end of the season, he is at that age where he wants to be playing week in, week out,’ Parlour told Metro via BetMGM.

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Jesus’ contract with Arsenal expires in the summer of 2027 (Picture: Getty)

‘We could lose him. We had four strikers when I played. That’s what I don’t understand. (Regardless of Jesus leaving), bring in another one anyway. That can give the other options a lift because they see the standard being set.’

The Gunners believed they had ended their long search for a prolific no9 when they signed Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting CP for £64million last July.

While the Sweden international has scored 19 times in all competitions this season, he has often struggled with the demands of English football.

Arsenal are among the clubs weighing up a move for Argentina international Julian Alvarez, who left Manchester City to join Atletico Madrid in the summer of 2024.

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Arsenal considering a move for Alvarez (Picture: Getty)

That deal was overseen by Andrea Berta, now sporting director at the Emirates. Any move would require an offer in excess of €100million (£87m) to even tempt Atletico into doing business.

Parlour, who won three league titles and four FA Cups as a Gunner, is a huge admirer and would back a move for the ‘fantastic’ striker.

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Gyokeres has had a mixed season (Picture: Getty)

‘For me, Alvarez would be a great addition to the squad. There will always be people coming and going in the summer because it’s a big squad and they can’t keep everyone happy. But Alvarez would be a fantastic option to have with his pace and what we saw at Man City.

‘It was always going to be difficult for him playing with Erling Haaland there but when he did start and when he did play, he was always lively.

‘He’s a young man too, so if he’s available it’s a yes for me. When know how Arteta likes to work with young players to make them better so I think it would be a great addition, definitely.’


Saturday, May 2, 2026

^ ^ The Rise and Fall of Leicester City - Part 1

Kelly Cates is joined by Wes Morgan, Robert Huth, Marc Albrighton & BBC Sport's Midlands reporter Nick Mashiter to discuss the remarkable rise and dramatic fall of Leicester City. Ten years on from their incredible Premier League title triumph, the former champions will begin next season in the third tier of English football. The panel reflect on the unforgettable 2015–16 campaign that stunned the football world, what went right both on and off the pitch, and how things unravelled in the decade that followed.

04:30 - The 2015 Great Escape 05:50 - Hopes for 2015/16 06:39 – Leicester City's scout Steve Walsh 08:00 – Claudio Ranieri joins 12:10 – Signing N'Golo Kanté 14:20 – Jamie Vardy’s season 19:55 – Going out for pizza 22:30 – Riyad Mahrez 24:40 – Tricky New Year 28:20 – Consistency over January 31:00 – Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal in February 35:00 – Taking motivation from Arsenal loss 36:30 – King Power's ‘Earthquake’ 38:00 – Chance to win the title at Old Trafford 39:10 – Watching Chelsea v Spurs at Vardy's house 42:15 – Title celebrations 49:10 – Betting on Leicester City winning the title at 5000/1 51:40 – Stories from the title win 52:52 – The Foxes in the Champions League



^ ^ Mikel Arteta sends warning to Arsenal star Ethan Nwaneri over Marseille loan

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Ethan Nwaneri has struggled on loan at Marseille (Picture: Getty)

Mikel Arteta insisted Ethan Nwaneri must ‘respond in the right way’ after having his commitment questioned during his loan spell at Marseille.

The Arsenal academy graduate joined the French side on loan in January after struggling for regular minutes during the first half of the season.

Nwaneri scored on his first appearance for Marseille, but his playing time has been greatly diminished following the departure of Roberto De Zerbi.

The 19-year-old is yet to start a match since Habib Beye’s arrival and has been an unused substitute in two of Marseille’s last three games.

And more recently, Beye has insisted that Nwaneri needs to ‘show us a lot more in his everyday commitment’ if he is to become a regular starter in his side.

Asked about those comments on Friday, Arteta said: ‘I think that’s the coach’s opinion.

‘He’s with him every single day and that’s it. He’s the one making the decision, he’s the one that sees and understands better what he’s doing.’

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta with Ethan Nwaneri (Picture: Getty)

But Arteta urged Nwaneri to answer those doubts, and said it could be a pivotal part of his career development if he is able to.

‘Ethan has to respond to that in the right way,’ Arteta added. ‘It’s the same place that William Saliba was there, same club. The outcome – let’s see.

‘Maybe it’s the best thing that can happen for Ethan, for his career. Maybe, we don’t know.’

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Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly face uncertain futures at Arsenal (Picture: Getty)

Nwaneri and fellow Hale End academy graduate Myles Lewis-Skelly both face uncertain futures this summer as a result of limited playing time this season.

Both signed new long-term contracts in recent seasons, but reports suggest Arsenal are willing to cash in on both teenagers in the summer.

Speaking last month, Arteta insinuated that both players – or anyone from the academy more generally – will not receive special treatment once in the first team.

‘At the end what has to define this football club is to seek for excellence and seek for the best, regardless if you’re coming from the academy or abroad,’ he said.

‘If we can have players from Hale End, much better because the identity is there. We grow with them and they know exactly what we’re looking for.

‘But at the end they have to earn it. Not for a week, not for a month, for years. Like anybody else, it doesn’t matter what department or role you have in the club.

‘You have to sustain performance and that has to be at the very highest level if we want to win and be where we want to be.’

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^ ^ Arsenal vs Fulham: Predicted lineup today and confirmed team news

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Odegaard came off after an hour against Atletico Madrid (Picture: Getty)

Arsenal will remain without Kai Havertz and Jurrien Timber for tonight’s Premier League clash with Fulham.

Havertz limped off after 34 minutes in last weekend’s victory over Newcastle United, heading straight down the tunnel for treatment.

The Germany international missed the Champions League semi-final first leg with Atletico Madrid as a result having started his side’s last two matches and remains unavailable this evening.

Mikel Arteta did not provide any further details on Havertz’s absence or a timeline for his return when he spoke to the press on Friday.

But having been ruled out today, he will surely now also be a doubt for next week’s second leg against Atletico.

Timber meanwhile has missed Arsenal’s last nine games, also with a groin issue.

Arsenal’s first-choice right-back has not recovered in time for the visit of the Cottagers and, like Havertz, there is no clear return date yet.

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Havertz picked up a knock last weekend (Picture: Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Martin Odegaard meanwhile was replaced before the hour mark in the Spanish capital midweek, sparking concern back in Norway he could still be dealing with a persistent knee injury.

The Gunners captain is a doubt for today’s game, with Arteta suggesting on Friday a late decision will be made on his fitness.

Mikel Merino also remains sidelined with signs this week suggesting he may not return before the end of the season.

Arsenal XI to face Fulham – Metro prediction

After being restored to the starting XI against Manchester City two weeks ago, the loss of Havertz is a huge blow for Arteta in the title run-in.

Viktor Gyokeres has struggled as of late but turned in one of his best performances for the club against Atletico midweek, one that will fully justify his return to the side tonight.

Arsenal vs Fulham TV channel, live stream and kick-off time  

Arsenal vs Fulham kicks off at 5:30pm this evening.

You can watch the match live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event with streaming also available through the Sky Go app and NOW TV for subscribers.

You can also follow all the action with Metro’s LIVE matchday blog.


^ ^ Mikel Arteta sends message to ‘incredible’ Manchester United transfer target

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