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·2 June 2023
Mikel Arteta Urged to Sign Diaby for a Stronger Arsenal Squad

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·2 June 2023
Renowned for his candid opinions, former Arsenal centre-back Johan Djourou has made it clear where he believes his old club should be setting their sights this transfer window. His advice for Arsenal? It’s high time to secure the talents of Bayer Leverkusen’s dynamic winger, Moussa Diaby.
At the tender age of 23, Diaby is already carving out an impressive football career. With 14 goals and ten assists to his name in the 2022/23 season, his stats are enough to make anyone sit up and take notice. This makes the £65m price tag, a leap from the £13m Leverkusen paid four years ago, seem more of an investment than an expenditure. Diaby’s prowess on the field, marked by his remarkable season, has caught the attention of many, with the potential for an Arsenal move being reported by Football London.
Djourou is explicit in his support for Arteta’s interest in the French international. He put forward a compelling case for the Leverkusen star’s transition to North London, stating, “For me, competition is the be-all and end-all, so I would welcome a new arrival in that position.”
Comparing the Arsenal setup with Manchester City, Djourou continued, “Just look at Manchester City: At the moment, top players like Phil Foden or Riyad Mahrez are always on the bench, while Jack Grealish is an integral part of the starting eleven because he performs really well. A well-balanced squad is eminently important to strengthen the cohesion and to make sure that every player questions himself again and again.”
It is no secret that Arsenal are yearning for an infusion of quality and experience into their team. Djourou views Diaby as the catalyst to reinvigorate the Gunners’ squad, pushing everyone to step up their game. His assertion is clear – Arsenal need to infuse some fresh blood in order to stave off complacency, and Moussa Diaby could well be the antidote to their ‘comfort zone’.
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