Amidst possible transfer obstacles, Arsenal has set a £25 million asking price for the forgotten star

Smith Emile Despite the fact that the team supposedly disclosed the transfer amount that might acquire Rowe’s services, his destiny at Arsenal has taken a new turn.

 

 

Under manager Mikel Arteta, the attacking midfielder earned his debut for Arsenal in the 2020–21 campaign after joining the squad in 2010.

 

 

Bukayo Saka’s quick ascent through the ranks of the Gunners was, in some ways, a mirror image of his as the team sought to youth to turn things around.

 

 

The frenzy surrounding this academy combo was so great that fans started shouting their names to the 1977 smash song “Rockin’ All over the World” by Status Quo.

 

 

In the summer of 2021, a five-year contract was reached; Smith Rowe was now a regular at Arsenal, had received his first England cap, and his future appeared promising.

 

 

 

 

In the present day, Saka is undoubtedly one of the greatest players in the Premier League and an established member of the England national team, while Smith Rowe, his partner at Arsenal, may be falling behind.

 

 

Smith Rowe would play just 14 times in 2022–2023 and 19 times in 2023–2024 after scoring 11 goals in 37 games across all competitions in 2021/22.

 

 

Only four of those 19 games were started. Although he hasn’t played as much because of knee and groyne ailments, it appears his time with the Gunners may be running out.

 

 

Arsenal discloses the cost of Smith Rowe.

Smith Rowe is in “no rush” to leave Arsenal, despite prior reports indicating he wants to leave. The Sun claims the former Huddersfield Town loanee will be allowed to leave for £25 million.

 

 

The former RB Leipzig loanee has been linked to Fulham and Crystal Palace. If Michael Olise left Selhurst Park this summer, Fulham may make a play for him; Bayern Munich is expected to sign him.

 

 

Smith Rowe might find that starting over is the best way to rekindle his England career and obtain regular action again.

 

 

Arsenal has not always been able to sell players for a good price in the past; they frequently end up losing money on the players they originally bought.

 

 

Given that Smith Rowe’s contract expires in 2026 and that he will turn 24 this summer, this may be the ideal opportunity to attempt to maximise their earnings with him.

 

 

On the other hand, Smith Rowe is a good alternative to have off the bench, and Arteta wants to assemble a team with plenty of depth so they can contend for many championships.

 

 

Arteta on the future of Smith Rowe at Arsenal

Furthermore, it is evident that manager Arteta still thinks highly of Smith Rowe, but it is difficult to see how he fits into this Arsenal team—which is now vying for the Premier League title.

 

 

In April, the 23-year-old responded, “Yeah,” when asked if he still had a role to play in his Arsenal project. I only consider him and the events of the past three seasons, in particular, as well as what transpired three seasons prior. Consider everything.

 

 

“If he uses it properly now, it’s the best thing that could have happened to him in his career.” Thus, avoid looking back and saying, “Ah, if, if.” No, make use of this; it happened.

 

 

“That was the finest thing that could have occurred. I’ve had wonderful and horrible times, but I also know what I want and how to handle things now.” I will become a much better player as a result of that.

 

“And when he is fit and performing at that level, you could see what a hell of a player we have in him.”

 

For Smith Rowe and Arsenal, the next few months should be fascinating.

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