Mikel Arteta has a decision to make ahead of Sunday’s trip to Chelsea (Picture: Getty)
Paul Dickov has urged Mikel Arteta to start ‘underrated’ Arsenal star Mikel Merino against Chelsea instead of £64m signing Viktor Gyokeres.
Merino mainly plays in midfield but can be used as a striker and has started Arsenal’s last four games, registering two goals and two assists.
But Arteta faces somewhat of a selection headache for Sunday’s Premier League clash against Chelsea with Gyokeres expected to be available.
Arsenal paid an initial £55m to sign Gyokeres from Sporting CP in the summer transfer window, with £8.7m in add-ons for the Swedish striker.
Gyokeres has missed Arsenal’s last four games with a muscle injury but could potentially make his return against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Your ultimate guide to the football season
Metro's football newsletter: In The Mixer. Exclusive analysis, FPL tips and transfer talk sent straight to your inbox every Friday – sign up, it's an open goal.
It is also understood Arsenal forward Kai Havertz may make an injury comeback against the Blues but Dickov wants to see Merino in the XI.
‘Merino has been excellent,’ Dickov told Metro via Casino Groups. ‘I think he’s one of the most underrated signings Arsenal have made in a long time.
Paul Dickov wants Mikel Merino to start instead of Viktor Gyokeres (Picture: Getty)
‘The flexibility he’s got, playing in midfield and playing up top. I like him up top because he gives Arsenal physicality there.
‘He occupies the centre-backs. That allows players like Eze and Saka a lot of space because the defenders are concentrating on Merino.
‘Even if Gyokeres is fit, I’d be sticking with Merino for this game. Especially with it being away from home.
Paul Dickov says Viktor Gyokeres shouldn’t be rushed back from injury (Picture: Getty)
‘Maybe give Gyokeres another week or so rather than rushing him back too quickly.’
‘Madueke should start Chelsea vs Arsenal game’
Another Arsenal player Dickov wants to see in the starting line-up against Chelsea is winger Noni Madueke.
The 23-year-old made his return from a knee injury in the 4-1 win over Tottenham on Sunday, coming off the bench for the last 12 minutes.
More Trending
-
Shaun Wright-Phillips backs Chelsea to sign £50m Arsenal star in shock transfer
Channel: Football Football 19 hours ago By Louis Sealey - Paul Scholes backs Mikel Arteta's Arsenal signing to become a '£100m player'
- Paul Merson accuses Arsenal star of 'falling asleep' for Bayern Munich equaliser
- Mikel Arteta's bargain signing told he made mistake joining Arsenal from Chelsea
Madueke, who joined Arsenal from Chelsea in July, was again named as a substitute in the win over Bayern Munich on Tuesday but was introduced in the 38th minute after Leandro Trossard’s first-half injury and later scored.
Quizzed if Madueke should start against his former club this weekend, Dickov added: ‘Yeah, I think so.
‘That goal [against Bayern Munich] will give him a lot of confidence. He started the season very, very well at Arsenal after a lot of people questioned the signing and then unfortunately he got injured.
‘He came on last night and got his goal – not a bad time to get it going back to his old stomping ground. There’s always a story there when players go back to their old clubs. I’ve been there many times myself.’
Arrow MORE: Jamie Carragher says Arne Slot committed ‘sackable offence’ by picking Liverpool player
Arrow MORE: Crystal Palace vs Man Utd: Latest team news, predicted lineup and injuries
Arrow MORE: Liverpool urged to drop ‘disgraceful’ Mohamed Salah after worrying loss to PSV
Comment now Comments Add Metro as a Preferred Source on Google Add as preferred source Football Newsletter – In The MixerYour guide to the week in football. Exclusive analysis, FPL tips and transfer talk – sign up, it’s an open goal.
Team Expand Options ? Select All Select All Arsenal Arsenal Aston Villa Aston Villa Bournemouth Bournemouth Brighton Brighton Burnley Burnley Chelsea Chelsea Crystal Palace Crystal Palace Everton Everton Fulham Fulham Leeds United Leeds United Liverpool Liverpool Manchester City Manchester City Manchester United Manchester United Newcastle Newcastle Nottingham Forest Nottingham Forest Sunderland Sunderland Tottenham Tottenham West Ham West Ham Wolves Wolves Email I agree to receive newsletters from Metro I agree to receive newsletters from Metro Sign UpSign UpThis site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy