Manchester City's Premier League winning captain Ilkay Gundogan is the latest midfielder to be linked with a move to Arsenal this summer
It's no secret that Arsenal are in the market for a new midfielder this summer, with Ilkay Gundogan reportedly a target for Mikel Arteta's side.
The German has won five Premier League titles since joining City in 2016, but with his contract expiring this summer, the 32-year-old has been rumoured with a move away from the Etihad. A report from The Athletic claims Arsenal hold 'concrete interest' in Gundogan, though they would have to fight off Barcelona for his signature whilst City are now ready to hand their captain a two-year deal, according to The Mirror.
So, if he made the move, could Gundogan help Arsenal win the Premier League title? We simulated next season with the midfielder in the squad to try and find out.
To set up this simulation, we used Football Manager 2023 to arrange for Gundogan to join Arsenal on July 1, 2023, using FM23 to run the simulation. We then simulated the 2023/24 season to see how the German international could perform.
With Xhaka no longer at the club, Gundogan quickly established himself as a regular in the Arsenal side, becoming a favourite of Arteta's. In his first season in north London, the German made 47 appearances across all competitions, with only four players managing more.
In his 47 games, 46 of them were starts, and the 32-year-old scored once whilst grabbing 10 assists as he played in a deeper, more creative role than at City. His best competition was the Champions League, with Gundogan scoring his only goal and assisting four in nine games.
Four assists came in the Premier League and two in the FA Cup, with the midfielder averaging a rating of 7.17 in all competitions. Compared to the rest of the Arsenal squad, Gundogan was the best midfielder based on average rating and the fourth-best player overall.
Martin Odegaard was the top scorer and assister out of the midfielders, scoring 12 and setting up 11 whilst averaging a rating of 7.04 per game. Jorginho was regularly used in Arteta's side as well, with Thomas Partey struggling with injury issues that saw the Ghanaian limited to just 14 starts all season.
At the end of the 2023/24 season, Football Manager 2023 put together an overall best Arsenal XI, based on performances, statistics and other metrics. This is what it looked like:
Full Arsenal best XI: (4-2-3-1): Ramsdale; Tomiyasu, White, N'Dicka, Zinchenko; Jorginho, Gundogan; Saka, Odegaard, Trossard; Jesus.
Gundogan made the Arsenal best XI in the simulation, starting alongside Jorginho in a double pivot in the midfield. Injuries saw Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel and William Saliba miss big parts of the season, with Leandro Trossard, Takehiro Tomiyasu and summer signing Evan N'Dicka all making the best XI.
Arsenal's results with Gundogan from the 2023/24 season
A poor start to the season saw Arsenal win just one of their first six games, with Arteta's job under threat in the first few weeks of the season. They managed to turn their fortunes around as the season went on, but it was too little too late as they missed out on the Premier League title again.
26 wins, five draws and seven losses saw the Gunners end the season on 83 points, one point less than what Arsenal could end the 2022/23 season on. The top two was almost identical to the current campaign as City won the league with 94 points whilst Liverpool claimed third and Newcastle fourth.
Arteta's side ended the season as the league's top scorers, but they conceded more goals than any side in the top six, with defensive injuries proving costly. There was no luck for the Gunners in the cups either, with the semi-finals the furthest they reached in any competition.
After a 1-0 win at the Emirates in the first leg, Arsenal fell to a 3-0 loss to Borussia Dortmund in the second as they were knocked out of the Champions League in the quarter-finals. a 4-1 defeat to Liverpool saw Arteta's side dumped out of the Carabao Cup in the quarters, whilst a 3-1 loss to Chelsea ended their FA Cup journey in the semi-finals.
Overall, the Football Manager simulation predicts that Gundogan could have a great individual season for Arsenal, but the German couldn't help the Gunners win any silverware. The 32-year-old could be a superb addition on a free transfer, but Arteta's side may need some extra investment to improve next season.
Do you think Gundogan would be a good addition to the Arsenal squad? Let us know in the comments below!
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Raedksy
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You are worst than the supercomputer.
Rekdmnpr
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Arsenal seriously need to consider replacement for Jesus and Jorginho. We strengthen the midfield with Rice but we do not have quality striker.
Wawceipst
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We want kimich and oshimen
NishanTaneja
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napoli denied oshiman transfer this summer .
lozdknorsu
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Arsenal Arteta and Edu forget any man city player ARSENAL should better go elsewhere to buy a good player also buy goal machine victor osimhen
vidaeikuz
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City from nowhere came up n won it coz they where destined to win it... Stop running yo mouth unnecessarily...
vidaeikuz
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This season u fans n writers u caused arsenal to bottle πΌπΎ the league because of running yo mouth π unnecessarily... Stop it.. learn that Destine plays roles in football..
vidaeikuz
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Arsenal stop this attitude of running yo mouth π too much with things that re not yet proven... U re now putting Gundo to a place where he is not even going to be... Write proper n proven things
vidaeikuz
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Gundo is not going anywhere.. He is a city player like it or not...
hoacelmpsz
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arsenal need a proven goal scorer who can score 20 + per season
jayjayll
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not this again..
Bisdkmt
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this rubbish we need a strike who can score 30 goal a season not these used condoms
Kem5555
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All I know is pep dnt buy former players but all I see it's Jude Bellingham Coming to City Just Like How we took halland
Gamerr
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he is old, get young guys.
Arsenal needs experience players not just kids them no go see anything collect
taeadnru
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Gundogan to arsenal not possible
vip
Pibbilosuy
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gundogan to Barcelona is possible
Cozbdemnpt
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he is old, get young guys.
SheldonCooper
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Thanks Ilkay for your great service. Time for retirement football at Arseanal. We feel you. Next summer go show them Gunners lads your new EPL medal π π₯ & tell them whose boss!
niaceknpu
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Gundogan to arsenal not possible
simulation....you are saying its not possible..its like someone dreams, then you say,its not possible
ebunejacques97
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Mr predictor just show your face because we all know u the super computer
So CR7 didn't make up the list π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£ Oct
Pueclmprz
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goal
cozacmru
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Gunners should buy defender too
Footballislife0811
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don't lie ok even if dembele was inside every game we still lack goals in front so please dembele we don't miss him ok what dembele has done for Barcelona nothing always injures from since Messi left Barcelona what dembele has done just playing for one month and he got injury so I don't trust this type of player in my team if not because of lewandoski we should have not winning no trophy this season so stop praising dembele ok guys
You have football knowledge, important games he is not always there for us
Mohammedsaana
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Mr predictor just show your face because we all know u the super computer
Ubong12
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Mehn!!! Apart from me, who else has taken notes of the potential correct scores if ARSENAL VS BVB were to meet in the UCL semi final ππ
JuniorSmol
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New captain of Asernal
Yombcmnuyz
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don't lie ok even if dembele was inside every game we still lack goals in front so please dembele we don't miss him ok what dembele has done for Barcelona nothing always injures from since Messi left Barcelona what dembele has done just playing for one month and he got injury so I don't trust this type of player in my team if not because of lewandoski we should have not winning no trophy this season so stop praising dembele ok guys
ShreyHarris
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Gundogan to arsenal not possible
it's stimulation bro
Dj_Muller
4
Gundogan to arsenal not possible
nupdlnrtz
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Pls come to Arsenal