Granit Xhaka has been linked with a move away but Arsenal shouldn't sell the Swiss international this summer
Arsenal are prepared to listen to offers for central midfielder Granit Xhaka this summer, according to The Daily Mail
Rice would be an excellent addition at the Emirates Stadium but allowing Xhaka to depart doesn't make any sense for the Gunners and here's why.
Physical qualities
Xhaka is a nailed-on starter for a multitude of reasons. His passing ability helps his side progress the ball at an elite rate, ranking 14th in the Premier League for progressive passes per 90 minutes this term, as per fbref.
But one of the Swiss international's underrated qualities comes off the ball. Arteta often highlights the importance of winning your duels, coming out on top in second balls and 50-50s, things that Xhaka does to an elite level.
The experienced midfielder missed out on the match against Southampton earlier this month due to illness and his absence was felt. There was a clear hole in the team, with the Gunners struggling in transition and eventually drawing 3-3.
That was just the second time that Xhaka hadn't started a Premier League match this season. The other was at home to Bournemouth, a match that they won 3-2 thanks to Reiss Nelson's injury-time heroics.
The 30-year-old was a big miss on that day too, the midfield seemed to lack his presence as Fabio Vieira, who also started against Southampton, failed to replicate the duel-winning qualities of his predecessor. It began to become clear that Xhaka's ability to throw himself around was perhaps more important than fans had previously thought.
Last week's 4-1 loss to Manchester City was a bitter pill to swallow but if Arsenal learnt anything from that game it was that players' physical qualities cannot be underestimated, even the footballing idealist that is Pep Guardiola doesn't try and hide this.
Improvement this season
It is rare for players to make considerable improvements to their game at the age of 30 but that is exactly what Xhaka did this season. He often was deployed in a deeper midfield role, beside Thomas Partey in a pivot or staying back in possession to give overlapping left-back Kieran Tierney the chance to roam forward.
But he has become much more of an attack-minded no.8 this term. Speaking to Sky Sports about Xhaka's evolution earlier this season Arteta said: “I think it was a necessity. The squad wanted to evolve to another level and be more dominant and have more resources in the final third to attack and to score more goals. We needed to make that change.
“I spoke to him at the end of the season and said, ‘I need to unlock something in your brain because you’re so comfortable and confident playing in this area that you have forgot that actually what is going to win us the game is here and the team now demands somebody here, so unless you unlock that I’m going to have to do something about it’.
“He took it straight away. He’s a very intelligent player, he came to pre-season fitter than ever, slimmer than ever. And he knew that if we wanted to take the team to a different level we had to change his role. He knew that was coming.”
Xhaka has netted five Premier League goals this term and provided a further five assists, totalling his direct league goal involvements at 10 - by far his most in an Arsenal shirt. The fact that he has taken to this role so well shows that he can improve even more in other areas despite his age.
In fact, he is often criticised for his temper but this season he hasn't picked up any suspensions at all.
Leadership ability
Xhaka has been criticised in the past for calling out his teammates publicly. Last season when the Gunners lost 2-0 to Newcastle United, throwing away their chance of securing a top-four finish, the Swiss captain came out and claimed that perhaps the moment was too big for some players in the squad.
The likes of Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher were quick to berate him for this but it seemed to help light a fire under some players. Xhaka isn't afraid to speak his mind and this is exactly the kind of quality the two Sky Sports pundits, particularly Neville, accuse Arsenal of lacking.
The Gunners need a changing room full of leaders and potential captains. Xhaka is the skipper for the Switzerland national team and his leadership will be needed next season as the north Londoners return to the Champions League for the first time since 2017.
He is one of the few players in the squad that have played at that level before and the likes of Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and William Saliba will need players that have experienced playing in Europe's premier competition. This summer is the time to add to what Arsenal achieved this season, not take away from it.
Perhaps the Gunners can upgrade on Xhaka this summer, an addition like Rice certainly makes a lot of sense but getting rid of the former Borussia Monchengladbach star would undoubtedly be a mistake, his qualities on and off the pitch will be needed.
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Yepcdeltu
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i don't want to believe what am reading is true, why do you want to sell Xhaka when we need more hand s in our midfield and playing champions league,buyingRice is additional to the ones we having or better loan viera and lokonga we need physically strong players even it is not bad getting caisedo from Brighton to the folks. pla don't ever attempt to sell Xhaka this summer I take God beg you
Habcilprsy
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sell xhaka while he has a price. don't let him go for free .
Why sell one of the best midfielders in the EPL who happens to be the captain of the Swiss national team. He is superior to Rice and should be the captain of Arsenal in place of lazy Odegaard
Habcilprsy
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If Rice come to Arsenal then Odegaard will be a bench warmer like he was at Real Madrid. The Arsenal midfield will be the beast in the EPL Xhaka- Partey - Rice And the 4 in defense will be: Tierney - Gabalhasea -Saliba - White As for the front attackers we have a great bunch of young talented footballers to chose three out of 6 brilliant
Miockmnt
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sell xhaka while he has a price. don't let him go for free .
Aleksy_VanOostrum
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Xhaka is miles better the true Arsenal captain
gashantalle
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Gooners with mishandling warriors
Habcilprsy
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Xhaka is a more effective midfielder then Rice, the reason is, Rice wonders around all over the pitch, he is a talented footballer with great physical ability but is a wondered that does not follow the couch instruction
emondorock
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They can't be serious rice is not as good
bihbeinot
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fake news