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Serge Gnabry’s time at Arsenal (2011-2016) was like a tantalizing trailer for a blockbuster that never got released—flashes of brilliance overshadowed by injuries and bad luck.
The German winger, signed from Stuttgart at 16, dazzled early, becoming Arsenal’s second-youngest Premier League debutant at 17 and scoring against Swansea in 2013, but a serious knee injury in 2014 sidelined him for over a year, stalling his momentum.
A disastrous loan to West Brom in 2015, where Tony Pulis deemed him not ready for Premier League grit, saw him play just 12 minutes, and with his contract nearing its end, Gnabry, craving regular football, rejected a new deal and left for Werder Bremen in 2016 for £5 million—Arsène Wenger’s heart quietly breaking.
Post-Arsenal, Gnabry’s career exploded: he scored 11 goals in 27 games for Bremen, earned a move to Bayern Munich, and after a fruitful loan at Hoffenheim, became a Bundesliga star, bagging a Champions League title in 2020 and tormenting Arsenal fans with a four-goal masterclass against Tottenham, proving he was the one that got away.
