Sell as we’ve seen the best of him! Can’t beat his man can’t cross a ball very little threat to goal so we obviously need better quality seen whilst his stocks are high as we have always fair to sell our players at the right time
What I don’t understand a perennial champion like Bayern can use Martinelli (Brazil international),while we who haven’t won anything in 5 years can’t use him?!🧐🤔🤓
So,if Rodrygo is an upgrade for Martinelli for Arsenal,why would Bayern want Martinelli, if Rodrygo is available.Couldn’t Bayern use a player of Rodrygo’s caliber?
Great work ethic but lacks a lot of confidence in front of goal, he’s a tame finisher, average crosser and isn’t really able to beat a man without a basic kick and run as fast as he can method. I’m not sure how much he’s going to improve from here. If we received a big offer I’d definitely consider selling him and buying a more ruthless wide forward or at least a player with a high ceiling. Liverpool and City have sold several big players in their time and reinvested that into finding new gems. We need to cut out this sentimentality to players who’ve had more than a fair crack of the whip and not reached the heights we thought they would have by now.
Selling Martinelli to fund Rodrygo would be a mistake. When you compare their stats, there’s barely any difference in goals and assists. Rodrygo may have flair and potential, but Martinelli brings something unique to our squad—explosive pace. He’s currently our only truly pacy attacker, and letting him go would leave us even more one-dimensional in wide areas.
Ideally, we should be looking to add Rodrygo, not replace Martinelli with him. Imagine having both—that's quality depth. It gives us flexibility, options off the bench, and the ability to rotate without a significant drop in threat.
We’ve already seen how much we struggled against PSG’s pacy wingers. That lack of speed and depth in wide positions hurt us. Rather than repeating that mistake, we should be building on our strengths—not stripping them back.
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Sell as we’ve seen the best of him! Can’t beat his man can’t cross a ball very little threat to goal so we obviously need better quality seen whilst his stocks are high as we have always fair to sell our players at the right time
I absolutely agree with that. The person coming in has to be an upgrade of Martinelli.
Bayern is an upgrade for martinelli
What I don’t understand a perennial champion like Bayern can use Martinelli (Brazil international),while we who haven’t won anything in 5 years can’t use him?!🧐🤔🤓
So,if Rodrygo is an upgrade for Martinelli for Arsenal,why would Bayern want Martinelli, if Rodrygo is available.Couldn’t Bayern use a player of Rodrygo’s caliber?
Great work ethic but lacks a lot of confidence in front of goal, he’s a tame finisher, average crosser and isn’t really able to beat a man without a basic kick and run as fast as he can method. I’m not sure how much he’s going to improve from here. If we received a big offer I’d definitely consider selling him and buying a more ruthless wide forward or at least a player with a high ceiling. Liverpool and City have sold several big players in their time and reinvested that into finding new gems. We need to cut out this sentimentality to players who’ve had more than a fair crack of the whip and not reached the heights we thought they would have by now.
Selling Martinelli to fund Rodrygo would be a mistake.
When you compare their stats, there’s barely any difference in goals and assists. Rodrygo may have flair and potential, but Martinelli brings something unique to our squad—explosive pace. He’s currently our only truly pacy attacker, and letting him go would leave us even more one-dimensional in wide areas.
Ideally, we should be looking to add Rodrygo, not replace Martinelli with him. Imagine having both—that's quality depth. It gives us flexibility, options off the bench, and the ability to rotate without a significant drop in threat.
We’ve already seen how much we struggled against PSG’s pacy wingers. That lack of speed and depth in wide positions hurt us. Rather than repeating that mistake, we should be building on our strengths—not stripping them back.
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