Evening Standard

Gunners’ need for a new midfielder is clear to see as Partey fails to sparkle

- Simon Collings at Old Trafford

ARSENAL want to back Mikel Arteta in the transfer market this summer, and yesterday’s performanc­e at Old Trafford showed why a new midfielder should be the club’s priority.

The Gunners got the win they needed to take the title race to the final day, but with a display that was out of kilter with their performanc­es this season.

Arteta has transforme­d his side into one based around control, but yesterday they were sucked into a disjointed affair.

In the end, United finished the match with more possession and Arsenal’s midfield never really got a foothold in the game.

It is not the first time this season that has happened, with Spurs also enjoying more of the ball during last month’s north London derby.

Arteta admitted after his side’s 3-2 win that had not been the game plan and that will surely have been the case yesterday, too, given this was a patched-up Manchester United side hit by injuries.

There is no denying the talent of Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard — who were both shortliste­d for the Premier League’s Player of the Season last week — but the task now is finding someone to play alongside them.

Thomas Partey has shown flashes of brilliance in recent weeks, however he struggled yesterday at the base of midfield.

The Ghanaian’s afternoon started with him giving the ball away far too easily on the edge of his box, with Rasmus Hojlund slipping and scuffing his shot, and it set the tone for his afternoon.

On his day, Partey can be an excellent holding midfielder. The issue is that his form fluctuates and he cannot be relied upon, given his injury record. Yesterday was just his eighth start in the league this season.

At 30, and with his one year on his contract, Arsenal need to be looking to the future, and the same goes with Jorginho.

The club has wisely agreed to keep the Italian for another season, but the 32-year-old has extended his stay by just 12 months.

Long term, a new midfielder is

The issue with him is that his form fluctuates and he cannot be relied upon, given his injury record

needed and, even though Arsenal also want a striker and defender this summer, the majority of the budget should go on that.

Rice showed last summer how the going rate for a top Premier League midfielder is now £100million and that is what Newcastle want clubs to pay for Bruno Guimaraes — who has been scouted by the Gunners, Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain.

What type of midfielder the club goes for will depend on Arteta’s plans for Rice, who was signed to play as a No6 but has since been pushed forward.

The 25-year-old has been a revelation and transforme­d Arsenal’s midfield. Now, the challenge for Arteta is to make a similar signing this summer.

 ?? ?? In the thick of it: Thomas Partey tries to shrug off Rasmus Hojlund yesterday
In the thick of it: Thomas Partey tries to shrug off Rasmus Hojlund yesterday

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