Arsenal currently stands atop the Premier League, a testament to a shrewd summer investment exceeding £250 million and a remarkably resilient season thus far. Despite a challenging injury list impacting key positions, the Gunners have suffered only two losses across all competitions, showcasing impressive depth.
Among the high-profile arrivals was Eberechi Eze, secured from Crystal Palace for a substantial £67.5 million. While a stunning hat-trick against Tottenham offered a glimpse of his potential, Eze’s overall impact has been surprisingly muted, with only two goals in 23 appearances following that initial burst.
The question isn’t whether Eze is failing to deliver, but whether Arsenal is allowing him to play to his strengths. Former Manchester United defender Paul Parker believes a rigid tactical system is stifling the very creativity that made Eze a standout performer at his previous club.
Parker draws a compelling parallel to Morgan Rogers’ flourishing form at Aston Villa, noting both players thrived in roles demanding freedom and attacking initiative. Eze, previously considered the Premier League’s best attacking midfielder, appears to have lost that crucial liberty under Mikel Arteta’s direction.
The concern is that Arsenal purchased Eze for a specific skillset, then attempted to reshape his game upon arrival. This approach, Parker argues, is a misstep, particularly given the significant financial investment made in securing his services.
Adding to the pressure, former Arsenal midfielder Paul Merson warns that Eze risks falling further out of favor at the club. The emergence of Rogers, consistently a first-choice player for Aston Villa, presents a direct challenge to Eze’s potential inclusion in both the Arsenal lineup and the England national team.
Merson suggests Rogers’ guaranteed playing time at Villa gives him a distinct advantage in the eyes of the national team manager, while Eze faces an uncertain future battling for minutes in a competitive Arsenal midfield. The stakes are high as the season progresses.
Arsenal’s next test comes against Brighton at the Emirates, a crucial fixture as they aim to maintain their position at the league’s summit. The spotlight will be on Eze, and whether Arteta can unlock the talent that once made him a Premier League sensation.