'Mudryk would help Arsenal win the Premier League title'

Cameron Smith
Cameron Smith
  • Updated: 5 Apr 2024 12:16 BST
  • 3 min read
Mykhailo Mudryk, Arsenal, Chelsea, 2023/24
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Former Arsenal and Chelsea defender William Gallas believes that Mykhailo Mudryk would be a good signing for the Gunners, despite his poor form since moving to England.

Mudryk, 23, joined Chelsea for an initial €70 million in January 2023 and he has notched just six goals in 49 appearances for the Blues.

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The Ukraine international has worked his way into favour under Mauricio Pochettino, but he is yet to make the desired impact at Stamford Bridge and he has certainly underperformed given his price tag.

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Chelsea memorably hijacked Arsenal’s deal to sign Mudryk in 2023 and the Gunners continue to be linked with a move for the speedy winger, in spite of his struggles over the past year.

Although Gabriel Martinelli is clearly the first-choice left winger at the Emirates Stadium, Gallas believes that Mudryk would be an excellent signing for his former club.

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What has William Gallas said?

Speaking to Gambling Zone (via Metro), Gallas admitted: “I know that Emmanuel Petit spoke about Mykhailo Mudryk potentially joining Arsenal, as Mikel Arteta likes him.

“He would be a good fit for Arsenal, with his speed and quality – that’s why Arteta likes him and wanted him in the first place.

“Before he signed for Chelsea, Arsenal nearly signed him but he changed his mind and you cannot forget that.

Mykhailo Mudryk, Chelsea
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“I’ve said before that Arsenal will win the title next year, not this year, and if they sign Mudryk that could help them.”

Mudryk has started Chelsea’s last three matches in all competitions, but he was withdrawn after 71 minutes against Manchester United on Thursday evening.

The Ukraine international played a key role in Cole Palmer’s first penalty goal, after his pass led to Antony fouling Marc Cucurella, but he was replaced by Raheem Sterling for the final stages of the match.

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