SAD NEWS: 23-year-old Arsenal star player is getting fed up, he could leave as he was found being…

You would assume that with Arsenal’s current form in the Premier League, there would be nothing to be upset about at the Emirates.

But for some players, possibilities have decreased as a result of Arsenal’s rise.

While players like Emile Smith Rowe, who has been out of the starting lineup for the previous 18 months, finally got his moment on Saturday, others, like Aaron Ramsdale and Leandro Trossard, aren’t getting the opportunities they deserve.

Speaking about Smith Rowe’s circumstances at Arsenal, Graeme Bailey of the Fully Loaded Transfer Show has reasoned to think that the midfield player is genuinely growing dissatisfied at the north London team and may soon be considering a move out of the Emirates.

Smith Rowe getting fed up

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Bailey shared what he knows about Smith Rowe.

“On Emile Smith Rowe, he’s one of these players who is getting itchy feet, he’s not particularly happy about the situation. Aston Villa offered a lot of money for Smith Rowe and he nearly went. He’s a player that is still interesting. He’s that number 10 Newcastle are crying out for. I think you’re missing that. I think he is very much on Newcastle’s radar, for next summer I think he will probably leave Arsenal next summer, Newcastle and Aston Villa both huge fans of him,” Bailey said.

Comprehensible
We completely comprehend Smith Rowe’s annoyance with Arsenal.

Before his injury problems, the midfield player seemed like he was about to make a significant breakthrough. He was a member of the England team and a rising star.

He hasn’t really played much for Arsenal since then, though, and at this point it seems like he should be searching elsewhere for first-team action.

It wouldn’t surprise me if Smith Rowe moved out of the Emirates at some point soon.

 

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