تشكيل آرسنال أمام بورنموث في الدوري الإنجليزي.. موقف ساكا

كشف ميكيل أرتيتا المدير الفني لفريق آرسنال، عن تشكيل اللاعبين الذين سيخوضون مباراة بورنموث، في الجولة الخامسة والثلاثين من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

وتنطلق مباراة آرسنال وبورنموث، في تمام الساعة السابعة والنصف مساءً بتوقيت “القاهرة” على ملعب “الإمارات”، بصافرة الحكم جاريد جيليت.

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ويحتل آرسنال حاليًا المركز الثاني في جدول الدوري الإنجليزي، برصيد 67 نقطة، في حين أن بورنموث لديه 50 نقطة في المركز العاشر.

وخسر آرسنال لقب الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز هذا الموسم لصالح ليفربول، وذلك بعد أن تمكن الريدز من حصد 82 نقطة عقب فوزه الأخير على توتنهام هوتسبير بخماسية مقابل هدف.

ويسعى آرسنال إلى الحفاظ على المركز الثاني في جدول ترتيب الدوري الإنجليزي، وذلك مع اقتراب مانشستر سيتي من صراع المقدمة، والذي أصبح على بعد 3 نقاط من آرسنال عقب فوزه أمس على ولفرهامبتون.

 وشهد تشكيل آرسنال تواجد الدولي الإنجليزي، بوكايو ساكا، أساسياً في مواجهة اليوم. تشكيل آرسنال اليوم أمام بورنموث في الدوري الإنجليزي

حراسة المرمى: ديفيد رايا.

خط الدفاع: ويليام ساليبا، كيفيور، بن وايت، لويس سكيلي.

خط الوسط: ديكلان رايس، توماس بارتي، مارتن أوديجارد

خط الهجوم: لياندرو تروسارد، بوكايو ساكا، مارتينيلي. بدلاء آرسنال أمام بورنموث في الدوري الإنجليزي

سيتفورد، تيرني، كلارك، ميكيل ميرينو، رحيم ستيرلينج، جوفر، نوانيري، بوتلر أوديجي، زينتشينكو.

Tottenham identify top target to replace under-fire Ange Postecoglou with Spurs manager's future 'in serious doubt'

Tottenham have made Andoni Iraola their number one target to replace Ange Postecoglou amid questions over the Australian coach's future.

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  • Postecoglou under pressure at Spurs
  • Iraola now the top target to replace him
  • Spaniard impressing at Bournemouth
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    The Bournemouth coach has impressed since his arrival in 2023 following a bright spell in charge of Rayo Vallecano and reports Spurs have made him their top target should they decide to part ways with Postecoglou. The north London club will have to activate his £10 million ($13m) release clause, though the report says that will not be a problem.

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    Postecoglou has come under pressure due to his team's worrying results, leaving them 14th in the league. Spurs hope results pick up soon and are aiming to win the Europa League, with a quarter-final tie against Eintracht Frankfurt coming up. Even if Postecoglou sees out the season, there are "serious doubts" about his long-term future, per the report.

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    Bournemouth, meanwhile, currently sit 10th in the table after 29 matches – five points behind the top four – and could improve on last season's 12th place finish.

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    Iraola's men will take on Manchester City in the FA Cup on Sunday while Postecoglou's men head to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea in the league on April 3.

Joshua Zirkzee salary: How much does Manchester United star earn per week and annually in the Premier League?

Everything you need to know about Dutch forward Joshua Zirkzee's salary at Manchester United

Joshua Zirkzee arrived at Manchester Untied in the summer of 2024, having played for the Italian side Bologna in the Serie A previously.

Zirkzee spent two seasons in Italy before making his move to Old Trafford as United shelled out a total of £36.5 million to sign the Dutch forward.

Despite his high signing fee, Zirkzee makes a relatively modest salary when compared to the top earners at the club

But how much does he exactly earn playing for the Red Devils?

GOAL delved into the numbers with Capology and found out!

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  • Joshua Zirkzee's wages at Manchester United in numbers

    Under his current contract with Manchester United, Joshua Zirkzee earns £105,000 ($135,689) on a weekly basis, while his annual salary scales up to £5.46 million ($7.05m).

    Player

    Nationality

    Weekly wages in GBP

    Weekly wages in USD

    Annual wages in GBP

    Annual wages in USD

    Joshua Zirkzee

    Dutch

      £105,000

    $135,689

    £5,460,000

    $7,055,820

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    Top earners at Manchester United

    Acquiring the top spot in the Manchester United wage bill is former Real madrid midfielder Casemiro.

    The Brazilian is followed by Bruno Fernandes at second position, while Mason Mount makes an appearance at number three despite having played very limited football since his arrival from Chelsea.

    Next in the list comes Dutch centre-back Matthijs de ligt as the fourth-highest earner, while rounding off the list at number five is yet another centre-back in Harry Maguire.

    Player

    Nationality

    Weekly wages GBP

    Weekly wages USD

    Annual wages GBP

    Annual wages in USD

    Casemiro

    Brazilian

    £350,000

    $452,296

    £18,200,000

    $23,519,400

    Bruno Fernandes

    Portuguese

    £300,000

    $387,682

    £15,600,000

    $20,159,485

    Mason Mount

    English

    £250,000

    $323,069

    £13,000,000

    $16,799,571

    Matthijs de Ligt

    Dutch

    £195,000

    $251,994

    £10,140,000

    $13,103,665

    Harry Maguire

    English

    £190,000

    $245,532

    £9,880,000 

    $12,767,674

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    Casemiro is not only the highest earner at Manchester United, but also the fourth highest earner across the Premier League.

    The top spot belongs to Norwegian striker Erling Haaland, followed by his Manchester City team-mate Kevin De Bruyne.

    At number three comes Liverpool's Mohamed Salah, while the number five spot belongs to yet another Manchester City player in Jack Grealish.

    Player

    Nationality

    Weekly wages in GBP

    Weekly wages in USD

    Annual wages in GBP

    Annual wage sin USD

    Erling Haaland

    Norwegian

    £525,000

    $678,444

    £27,300,000

    $35,279,099

    Kevin De Bruyne

    Belgian

    £400,000

    $516,910

    £20,800,000

    $26,879,314

    Mohamed Salah

    Egyptian

    £350,000

    $452,296

    £18,200,000

    $23,519,400

    Casemiro

    Brazilian

    £350,000

    $452,296

    £18,200,000

    $23,519,400

    Jack Grealish

    English

    £300,000

    $387,682

    £15,600,000

    $20,159,485

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    Highest paid players in the world

    Despite the astronomical wages of the top earners in the Premier League, they don't even come close to salaries of the highest-paid players in the world.

    At the pinnacle sits the all-time top goal-scorer of the Champions League, Cristiano Ronaldo, who currently plays his football for Al Nassr, followed by his former Real Madrid attacking partner Karim Benzema.

    Meanwhile, former Manchester City player Riyad Mahrez makes an appearance at number three, followed by Senegalese internationals Sadio Mane and Kalidou Koulibaly.

    All five highest paid players in the world currently play in the Saudi Pro League.

    Player

    Club

    Weekly wages GBP

    Weekly wages USD

    Annual wages GBP

    Annual wages USD

    Cristiano Ronaldo

    Al Nassr

    £3,224,935

    $4,166,513

    £167,696,622

    $215,658,680

    Karim Benzema

    Al Ittihad

    £1,612,468

    $2,083,257

    £83,848,311

    $108,329,340

    Riyad Mahrez

    Al Ahli

    £841,708

    $1,087,460

    £43,768,818

    $56,547,915

    Sadio Mane

    Al Nassr

    £644,987

    $833,033

    £33,539,324

    $43,331,736

    Kalidou Koulibaly

    Al Hilal

    £559,526

    $722,890

    £29,095,364

    $37,590,281

تشكيل آرسنال أمام ريال مدريد في دوري أبطال أوروبا.. ساكا يقود الهجوم

أعلن مدرب آرسنال ميكيل أرتيتا تشكيل فريقه لمواجهة ريال مدريد، في منافسات بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا.

ويحل آرسنال الإنجليزي ضيفًا على ريال مدريد الإسباني، في ملعب “سانتياجو برنابيو”، معقل النادي الملكي.

وكان آرسنال قد حقق الفوز في مباراة الذهاب بملعب “الإمارات” بثلاثة أهداف دون مقابل أمام ريال مدريد.

وسيلتقي المتأهل من مباراة ريال مدريد وآرسنال مع باريس سان جيرمان، في نصف نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا.

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حراسة المرمى: ديفيد رايا.

خط الدفاع: تيمبير، ويليام ساليبا، كيفيور، لويس سكيلي.

خط الوسط:  توماس بارتي، ديكلان رايس، مارتن أوديجارد.

خط الهجوم: بوكايو ساكا، جابرييل مارتينيلي، ميكيل مورينو. بدلاء آرسنال اليوم أمام ريال مدريد في دوري أبطال أوروبا

نيتو، سيتفورد، تيرتي، بن وايت، زينشينكو، روزياك، هنري فرانسيس، تروسارد، باتلر اويدي، نوانيري، جيمي جاور، ستيرلينج.

100% duels won: Celtic’s 131-touch star was just as good as Schmeichel

December is still in its infancy, but the Scottish Premiership crown already looks to have been decided, with imperious champions Celtic marching on toward yet another league title under Brendan Rodgers’ watch, following their 3-0 win over Hibernian.

Yes, don’t count your chickens just yet, and all that, but the Old Firm giants currently sit nine points clear at the summit and with a game advantage over their closest rivals Aberdeen, who slipped up at home to St Johnstone on Saturday.

With Rangers – who take on Ross County on Sunday – currently 14 points adrift of the Hoops in third, it truly is Celtic’s league to lose, with the Glasgow outfit seeing off a spirited Hibs side to maintain their handsome advantage at the top.

Celtic's best performers vs Hibs

It certainly didn’t go smoothly at Parkhead, but with three goals scored and three points picked up, Rodgers and co will hope to move on swiftly, ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League clash with Dinamo Zagreb.

In truth, the former Liverpool boss has his goalkeeper to thank for helping to secure a valuable, hard-fought win against David Gray’s side, with Kasper Schmeichel having repeatedly thwarted the plucky visitors.

Indeed, the experienced Dane was called into action just minutes into the contest after denying Mykola Kukharevych from close range, with that one of nine saves that the veteran was forced to make, as per Sofascore.

Kasper Schmeichel

Had it not been for the 38-year-old regularly bailing his side out of trouble – as well as some errant finishing from Joe Newell and co – there could have been a far more nervy finale at Celtic Park, with the eventual scoreline perhaps flattering the hosts somewhat.

That said, it should not take away from the Hoops’ quality in the final third, with Arne Engels rounding off a slick move with a well-taken finish to open the scoring, before Adam Idah’s header was diverted in by a helpless Newell just after the break.

90 minutes

9 saves

1 punch

7 saves from inside the box

45 touches

93% pass accuracy

7/9 long balls completed

2 clearances made

Substitute Kyogo Furuhashi then rubberstamped the victory with a delightful dink late on, following James Forrest’s threaded pass, although it was one man who didn’t get on the scoresheet that deserves notable plaudits.

Celtic's star man vs Hibs

Without Schmeichel, things may well have been very different on Saturday afternoon, although the former Leicester City man wasn’t alone in stealing the show, with skipper Callum McGregor also shining in his midfield berth.

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So often a player who goes under the radar – when he’s not firing in from range that is – the Scotsman is the true heartbeat of this side, as he has been for so long in Glasgow.

Quite simply, everything goes through the man in the middle, as it did again against the Edinburgh side, with McGregor having racked up a mammoth 131 touches, while also enjoying a staggering 98% pass accuracy rate.

Cool and composed in possession, the relentless star also made his presence felt off the ball after winning 100% of his duels, having also made three clearances and one block in that battling display.

Also still the joint-top scorer in the division, despite not getting in on the act on this occasion, the 31-year-old truly is the all-round package, with it simply a case of Rodgers deciding which duo should be the regular starters alongside him.

In a squad and a side where places are up for grabs, McGregor – much like Schmeichel – deservedly remains one of the few certainties in the starting lineup.

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Arteta "insulted" him: Friedkin looking to appoint Everton’s own Amorim

Everton need to step up their game. As most Toffees supporters are likely aware, there’s a gruelling run of winter fixtures coming up in the Premier League for Sean Dyche’s men.

They don’t quite teeter on the precipice of the drop zone, but 16th-placed Everton will know that a poor run of results over the next few weeks could be damning – for Dyche, at least.

Everton’s Remaining Premier League Fixtures in 2024

Date

Opponent

Venue

01/12/24

Man United

Old Trafford

04/12/243

Wolves

Molineux

07/12/24

Liverpool

Goodison Park

14/12/24

Arsenal

Emirates Stadium

22/12/24

Chelsea

Goodison Park

26/12/24

Man City

Etihad Stadium

29/12/24

Nott’m Forest

Goodison Park

The fact is, there’s a long stretch of football still ahead in 2024/25, but Dyche will not last the duration if he does not enforce drastic changes quickly.

Everton's search for a new manager

The fact is, Dyche is skating on thin ice, and the cracks are raking across the sheet. Everton’s drab football is frustrating supporters, with successive goalless draws in the Premier League preceded by a 1-0 defeat against bottom-placed Southampton.

Dyche triumphed in lifting the Toffees away from the relegation zone in 2022/23, but the club have now regressed and there is a growing portion of the fanbase seemingly yearning for change. It’s understandable, and fans might get their wish.

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With The Friedkin Group set to purchase Farhad Moshiri’s 94% stake in Everton, change is going to arrive at Goodison Park, which is going to undergo change in any case since the Blues are leaving their iconic stadium at the end of the term.

This proud and prestigious outfit wants a more attractive and expansive style to lift the squad back to the upper end of the table and perhaps into Europe.

Football manager Sergio Conceicao

According to TEAMtalk, former Porto manager Sergio Conceicao could be the man to herald the new era, with Everton believed to be closely monitoring the 50-year-old ahead of a potential swoop this winter, if Dyche is indeed dismissed, having been earmarked as the ‘number one target’ for TFG.

Why Sergio Conceicao would be "incredible"

Hailed in the past for his “incredible” managerial quality by journalist Jerry Mancini, Conceicao would be a significant coup for Everton, should they pull it off. Before Enzo Maresca was appointed at Stamford Bridge, the Portuguese boss was linked with a move to Chelsea.

Given his Portuguese roots, Conceicao could prove to be Everton’s own version of Ruben Amorim, with his possession-based and attack-minded approach sure to revolutionise Everton’s tactical genetics in the same way that Amorim is tipped to transform Manchester United.

His 4-2-3-1 formation would see Evertonians at least assimilate his teachings in a framework not too dissimilar to Dyche’s but the actual tactical philosophy would differ wildly.

With three Liga Portugal titles and eight more across domestic fronts with Porto, Conceicao – like former Sporting boss Amorim – has the winning mentality that Everton need to begin a new journey and move toward the limelight once again. Moreover, he has a superior head-to-head record against the Red Devils’ new boss.

Sergio Conceicao: Record vs Current PL Managers

Manager

Matches

W

D

L

Point Av.

Ruben Amorim

16

7

5

4

1.63

Marco Silva

6

1

1

4

0.67

Jurgen Klopp

6

0

1

5

0.17

Nuno Espirito Santo

4

1

1

2

1.00

Mikel Arteta

2

1

0

1

1.50

Pep Guardiola

2

0

1

1

0.75

Unai Emery

1

0

0

1

0.00

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Fluid in his approach, Conceicao is adaptable depending on the opponent and willing to tweak his set-up should the situation demand it. This bodes well for a prospective role with Everton, for he could ensure that the English outfit are dynamic and capable of keeping teams guessing.

Such qualities could even see him enhance the qualities of players such as Dwight McNeil and Iliman Ndiaye, perhaps Everton’s most exciting attacking players in a colourless landscape this term.

McNeil has principally been a winger throughout his Everton career but has been utilised in a central attacking midfield role this term to great effect, notching three goals and three assists in the Premier League while averaging 2.7 key passes per game, as per Sofascore.

Ndiaye has taken his place on the left channel, ranking among the top 4% of attacking midfielders and wingers across the Premier League this season for successful take-ons per 90, as per FBref, suggesting that there is just reasoning behind the decision.

It’s all just a little rigid is the problem. However, that could change with a more expansive and attack-minded manager in Conceicao. With Dyche at the helm, it’s hard to envisage Everton rising to the level that they so desire.

His fiery response to alleged comments made by Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta – whom he claimed “insulted” him when Porto met the Gunners back in March – aligns with the fiercely candid demeanour of Amorim and suggests that he would slot right into Premier League football on Merseyside.

Not that the Toffees are ready to go toe-toe with the likes of Arteta and Guardiola at the Premier League summit, yet the appointment of Conceicao could certainly nudge them a fair bit closer.

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Seattle Sounders and Mexico midfielder Obed Vargas reportedly drawing transfer interest from the Netherlands

Ahead of the summer transfer window, clubs in the Netherlands are reportedly eyeing rising Seattle Sounders star and Mexico international Obed Vargas

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    Seattle Sounders' rising young player Obed Vargas is reportedly earning interest from the Netherlands, with multiple clubs said to be interested in signing the 19-year-old midfielder. Offers are expected to come in this summer as several clubs continue to keep tabs on the Mexico international.

    Vargas, who has also drawn interest from clubs in Liga MX, made the one-time switch to represent Mexico in 2024, making his first appearance as a late sub in 's win over the U.S. men's national team in October. On the club level, the Alaska-born teenager has already made 89 appearances for the Sounders.

    The interest in Vargas was first reported by GiveMeSport.

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    Interest in Vargas won't come as a surprise, particularly to Seattle Sounders boss Brian Schmetzer, who spoke to GOAL last month at MLS Media Day about that potential interest. The Sounders are set to play in the Club World Cup this summer, which will put players like Vargas in the shop window for clubs all over the world. Schmetzer believes that Vargas is the type of player who can take advantage of that chance and perhaps earn a move abroad.

    "Young Obed Vargas, let's just say he has a good game against Atletico Madrid," Schmetzer said. "Let's just see, and does that make his market value go higher?"

    The Sounders will face Botafogo, Atletico Madrid, and PSG at home in that competition, with the group stage running from June 15-23.

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    Vargas' big break came early in 2022, when he starred in the Sounders' historic run through the CONCACAF Champions Cup. At the time of his debut, which came at 15 years and 351 days old, he was the third-youngest player in MLS history.

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    The Sounders will be in action on Wednesday night as they visit Antigua GFC in the CONCACAF Champions Cup.

'Still one of my boys!' – Jose Mourinho reunites with ex-Tottenham defender Jan Vertonghen following Fenerbahce's hammering of Anderlecht

Fenerbahce boss Jose Mourinho had nothing but kind words to say about Jan Vertonghen during their meeting in the Europa League on Thursday.

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Vertonghen did not get any minutes on the pitch during Anderlecht's 3-0 loss to Fenerbahce in the Europa League play-off match, but he did get a hug from his former manager Mourinho. The 'Special One' was in charge of the Belgian veteran during his Tottenham days and the pair clearly still share a close relationship following their warm moment on the sideline.

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Speaking on the moment after the game, Mourinho said: "Jan is still one of my boys. That will always be the case. The way he is as a footballer, but also as a person. I love that. I will cherish his shirt."

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Although Mourinho is another manager who tried and failed to win silverware at Spurs, there is still a clear respect present between him and ex-players, even if the former Chelsea boss' tenure ended in flames.

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Vertonghen will be hoping to have more of a role in the return leg in Belgium. Fenerbahce head across Europe with a three-goal buffer going into the return leg.

Ayden Heaven: Man Utd's press-baiting defender stolen from Arsenal with the hope of making amends for Gerard Pique mistake

The towering centre-back is the second teenager to have left the Gunners for Old Trafford as part of an aggressive youth transfer strategy

Manchester United versus Arsenal has long been one of the Premier League's biggest rivalries, and although the Gunners have come out on top in most of the battles on the pitch in recent years, the Red Devils have lately been winning a different kind of war: the fight to attract the most talented youngsters.

Not content with prising away Robin van Persie in 2012 or Alexis Sanchez in 2018, United are now coming for Arsenal's most prized youth assets. After snaffling striking sensation Chido Obi-Martin in October, they have lured the towering yet highly-cultivated centre-back Ayden Heaven to Old Trafford and hope he will soon be pushing his way into Ruben Amorim's side.

United have long coveted another left-footed central defender to compete with Lisandro Martinez, turning away from a transfer for Everton's Jarrad Branthwaite last summer after baulking at the potential cost. And now they have landed on a perfect solution, a very talented 18-year-old with a high ceiling who will cost them next to nothing.

The Red Devils are world-renowned for their development and promotion of young players, having had a homegrown player in their matchday squad for every competitive game since 1937. And now they are becoming even more proactive with recruiting youth, aggressively pursuing the top emerging talents from around Europe with the twin aim of raising their market value for future sales and arming Amorim with youthful, energetic and ambitious personnel who can learn and perfect his style of play.

GOAL profiles England Under-18 international Heaven, who has had to deal with plenty of rejection on his road to Old Trafford…

GettyWhere it all began

Heaven grew up in Edmonton in north London, honing his skills at local side Edmonton United before taking his first formal steps as a footballer in east London by joining West Ham's academy, a renowned talent factory that produced the likes of Frank Lampard, Rio Ferdinand and Joe Cole in the 1990s and more recently Declan Rice. Heaven, however, did not make the grade and was let go by the Irons when he was aged 12. Being rejected by a Premier League club can be a brutal setback for aspiring footballers but Heaven trusted in his own ability.

"Initially, I was down because I was there for a number of years but in my mind, I knew that I was good enough to get back to academy level – I just needed the right opportunity," he told Arsenal's website. "I had the mentality that this is not the end of my story, there was still more to come."

Heaven took a step down by training with amateur side Levels to keep his fitness up and that led to him getting a trial at Chelsea. He had to deal with more rejection as the Blues decided against taking him on after two months. He was on the verge of joining fellow west Londoners Fulham but his family were not keen due to the lengthy journey from Edmonton. Arsenal were showing interest at the same time and they appealed to Heaven's heart and head. He joined the Gunners's Hale End academy in November 2019, not long after turning 13.

"Luckily at the time, Arsenal were knocking on the door too and that made more sense given that, firstly I’m a fan, but also the location was much more convenient, Hale End was only a 15-minute drive, so everything fell into place perfectly," Heaven said. "When they officially decided to sign me, it was the best feeling ever. Signing for the club I’ve supported and my mum was so happy for me – she even cried."

Heaven played as a box-to-box midfielder during his early days at Hale End, the highlight of which was a tremendous solo goal against Chelsea's U16s, running from his own box through the middle before rounding the goalkeeper to score. He later slotted into central defence, establishing himself as a regular in the U18 side.

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Heaven progressed through Arsenal's ranks and after impressing in the UEFA Youth League campaign he was included in the matchday squad for the Gunners' Champions League last-16 first leg at Porto in 2023-24. He was then named in Mikel Arteta's squad for last summer's pre-season tour of the US.

He was included in the line-up against Man Utd at the SoFi Stadium and got off to a nightmare start when Rasmus Hojlund span away from him to give the Red Devils the lead. But, rather like when rejected by West Ham and Chelsea, Heaven showed mental resilience and put the mistake behind him, delivering a composed performance thereafter as Arsenal came from behind to win 2-1.

Arteta was delighted with the youngster's response. "Very impressive. At 17, I don’t know how many players are able to do that on a stage like this," he said. "He’s lost a duel against one of the strongest and fastest players in the world, it can happen. But the reaction afterwards, the composure, the quality, the body language that he had were all remarkable. I’m really happy with him."

How it's going

Heaven continued to train with the first team when the new season began and he was given his competitive debut when Arsenal visited Preston North End in the Carabao Cup in October, coming on for the final 10 minutes in the 3-0 win, in which his close friend and fellow Hale End graduate Ethan Nwaneri had starred.

The defender decided against following Nwaneri in signing professional terms with Arsenal though, and began to attract interest from other clubs having failed to make his Premier League debut to date. He flew out to Germany to visit Eintracht Frankfurt and looked set to follow the lead of Jadon Sancho, Jude Bellingham, Jamie Gittens and the many other English youngsters who have looked to the Bundesliga to get a taste of regular first-team football.

But United, who have taken a real interest in the recruitment of young players since Sir Jim Ratcliffe's partial takeover, have beaten the Germans to the punch. The teenager is set to move to Old Trafford in the January window having rejected Arsenal's last-minute offer as the Gunners pulled out all the stops to try to keep him. It has been reported he is considered a first-team signing.

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Heaven's 6'2 In frame gives him a natural advantage over his opponents while he is also physically strong, which gives him an edge attacking and defending set pieces. But he is much more than a physical specimen. He has a flair for passing out and progressing the play, making him adept at baiting the press and sucking opponents towards him.

The defender's mentality and his ability to overcome setbacks, like being schooled by Hojlund, also stands out. Arsenal journalist Charles Watts told : "He got twisted and turned inside out by Hojlund and you're like 'This is going to be a tough afternoon for him', he was 17 then. But he responded and played really well in that game.

"That impressed a lot of people, that he had the mentality to brush off getting pushed aside by Hojlund for that goal. He is highly rated, he's trained an awful lot with Arsenal, they didn't want to lose him."

Emery’s signing has now cost Arsenal over £46m and needs to be sold

Arsenal’s recruitment under boss Mikel Arteta has been exemplary in recent times, with the club signing players who have made a huge impact on the first-team squad.

As demonstrated already this season, Riccardo Calafiori is the latest in a long list of additions who have impressed at the Emirates, nailing down the starting left-back role and producing some memorable moments – including his wonder strike against Manchester City.

Jurrien Timber is a player who has been plagued with injuries since his transfer to North London, but this season he’s been able to finally showcase his quality in the Premier League.

The Dutchman has started seven games in a row for the Gunners, even forcing Ben White out of the squad in recent weeks – a sign of how impressive he has been since his move from Ajax last summer.

The aforementioned pair are just two examples of the club’s excellent work behind the scenes, with multiple other players proving to be money well spent so far this season.

Arsenal's key performers this season

Brazilian centre-back Gabriel has continued where he left off last season for Arsenal, starting defensively whilst also making a huge impact in the opposition’s penalty area.

He’s been part of a backline that has already kept five clean sheets this season, helping the Gunners get off to an excellent start in the Premier League alongside the Champions League.

The 26-year-old has already scored twice this season, with both his efforts coming in crucial meetings with rivals Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City.

As for Leandro Trossard, he’s enjoyed some successful moments this campaign, but also one to forget, receiving two yellow cards and subsequently being sent off against Pep Guardiola’s side – with his second caution coming after kicking the ball away just weeks after Declan Rice committed the same offence.

However, the Belgian has registered two goals and an assist in all competitions so far this season, providing a reliable option at the top end of the pitch for Arteta’s side.

Leandro Trossard

Both players will be integral to the Gunners’ attempts to secure a first league title in over 20 years this season, but they both currently earn less than one player who hasn’t featured for the club in nearly two years after arriving under Unai Emery.

Kieran Tierney's total cost to Arsenal

Left-back Kieran Tierney arrived in North London with high expectations after his £25m transfer from Scottish side Celtic back in the summer of 2019, but unfortunately for both parties, the move hasn’t gone as they would’ve anticipated.

The 27-year-old – who Ashley Cole dubbed a “warrior” – was a consistent first-team performer upon his move in 2019/20, but since has seen his game time decrease with injuries plaguing the defender in recent times.

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Up until August 2023, Tierney had made 124 appearances for Arteta’s side, but in a bid to regain his fitness, he was sent on loan to Spanish side Real Sociedad last season, featuring 20 times in LaLiga.

He’s yet to feature upon his return to the Emirates, with yet another injury preventing him from making any appearances, with the defender still pocketing a hefty wage in the process.

2019/20

24

1

4

2020/21

38

2

4

2021/22

28

1

3

2022/23

36

1

2

2023/24

1

0

0

Total:

124

5

13

The former Celtic star is on a reported £110k-per-week in North London – a figure that is higher than both Gabriel and Trossard, who currently earn £100k and £90k-per-week respectively.

When combining Tierney’s total earnings from his time at Arsenal with his £25m transfer fee, he’s cost the club around £46m, which works out at around £370k per appearance since his move five years ago.

Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney.

Given his current injury record and lack of impact, Arteta must look to offload the defender at the next available opportunity with his funds massively burning a hole in the club’s wage bill.

The funds generated could be used to hand his side with the best possible chance of finally ending their two decade wait for a Premier League triumph.

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