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Eddie gran coaching bio
Eddie gran coaching bio




If I were Edu, I think I would look to sell in the summer, but on the proviso that some sort of buyback option or first refusal is inserted into the deal. Personally I feel like there's a solution somewhere in between the two that could be found. If Arsenal sell this summer, they could risk losing a generational talent, but then again if they keep him and he doesn't play, Balogun's development could stagnate next season. This is a really hard one to make a decision on. After all, competition makes everyone better.Īdmittedly, I haven't seen a great deal of Balogun at Reims but I did catch his performance against Paris Saint-Germain the other night and noticed an improvement in his all-round game compared to last season at Arsenal and the last-minute goal was the icing on the cake.Īs Arsenal look well set to be back in the Champions League next season, there should be opportunities for Balogun and keeping him would hand Arteta some serious depth in attack.

eddie gran coaching bio

He's more of a natural goalscorer than Jesus, for example, and there is no reason why he can't challenge the Brazilian as well as his fellow Hale End graduate for a starting berth. Of course, when he returns his valuation will most likely be very high and with that comes the temptation to cash in, especially as fans can point to Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah being ahead of him in the pecking order to lead the line for Arsenal next season.īut for me, Balogun has shown enough to be part of Mikel Arteta's plans for the 2023/24 campaign. His first proper taste of senior football has seen him go head-to-head with none other than Kylian Mbappe for the Ligue 1 top scorer award and that even in itself is some achievement. I do feel Folarin Balogun's loan spell in France is the dream scenario for all parties involved. However, sporting director Edu needs to be looking to get top money for the player with the potential of a serious sell-on or even a buy-back clause but I would be expectant of upwards of £40million being demanded, maybe significantly more. Big clubs lose good players and continue to have great success and with the Gunners fighting again to be amongst the elite, they too will lose players that many never imagined might depart.īalogun could be the first of a string of surprise exits. Therefore, we have to be sensible should a strong offer arrive. With Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah, Arsenal have two very good strikers and the latter has done so well since becoming the starter for the second time in the space of the year that even Jesus will have to battle to get back in, so what chance will Balogun have?

eddie gran coaching bio

The striker on loan with Reims has far exceeded expectation and built massively on the successes he experienced in the Championship last season with Middlesbrough. A great problem to have, but certainly a problem nonetheless. READ MORE: Three things that will ‘definitely’ happen to Arsenal amid Qatari takeover of Manchester United Tom Canton - Arsenal writerįolarin Balogun is a problem. Both Eddie Nketiah and Gabriel Jesus have been superb for the Gunners this season, and show no signs of leaving any time soon, so where exactly would Balogun fit in the squad if and when he comes back from France?ĭo Arsenal sell now and risk missing out on the spoils of a highly talented youngster, or do they keep and try to use him next campaign? Here football.london's Arsenal writers have their say on what promises to be a tricky dilemma for the Gunners this summer. While this of course great news for Arsenal it does create something of a dilemma for Mikel Arteta.

eddie gran coaching bio

The 21-year-old currently sits ahead of Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi and Neymar at the top of the Ligue 1 scoring charts with a phenomenal 14 goals in just 21 appearances. Folarin Balogun's loan spell with Stade de Reims couldn't be going much better than it is right now.






Eddie gran coaching bio