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Gabriel and Ian Wright dismayed as Arsenal fans question Eddie Nketiah receiving the number 14

  /  autty

Arsenal defender Gabriel has called critics of Eddie Nketiah's new Gunners deal 'ungrateful' — and club legend Ian Wright waded in to a row over the striker being handed record goalscorer Thierry Henry's old number 14 shirt.

Out-of-contract Nketiah has ended growing uncertainty about his future by signing a new long-term deal at Arsenal, posing with the shirt number made iconic by Henry during the striking great's sensational first eight years at the club.

News of the decision on Saturday led to a row on social media, where some fans saw the move as a sign of Arsenal's decline from their days with the prolific Henry as their top scorer.

World Cup winner Henry won the Premier League Golden Boot four times and the top-flight title twice after joining Arsenal in 1999.

While the club were ever-present in the Champions League from Henry's second season, Arsenal did not play in Europe in the 2021/22 campaign following four successive years in the Europa League.

Academy product Nketiah added only five goals to his current tally of 10 in the Premier League for his boyhood club, scored across a total of 59 top-flight appearances.

Responding to rumblings of discontent about Nketiah's deal, teammate Gabriel offered an upside-down smiling emoji and asked: 'How can you be so ungrateful? OMG [oh my god].'

When one commenter branded Nketiah 'not good enough for number 14', said the club should have allowed his contract to expire and suggested he would not develop and was too costly, Wright asked: 'What's a number?'

Wright, who has the second-most Premier League goals for the club behind Henry, thundered: 'Why don't you say nothing if you have nothing positive to say to our players?

'You can never call yourself an Arsenal fan with negativity of this nature. Would you say this to Eddie's face? If not, STFU [shut the f*** up].'

The former Arsenal record goalscorer admitted last season that he wanted to see more from Nketiah, suggesting the England Under-21s record scorer had not proven himself despite the departure of ex-top scorer Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in February.

Nketiah had a purple patch in April and May, scoring braces in wins over Chelsea and Leeds as the prospect became manager Mikel Arteta's first-choice forward.

Arteta is known to be pursuing new strikers following Arsenal's release of Alexandre Lacazette and wants to sign Manchester City forward Gabriel Jesus, but said he was 'delighted' at Nketiah's new £100,000-a-week deal.

Arteta said: 'He represents what we are all about and all the values of the club. We are very happy that he has extended his contract and now we have to get to work and continue to develop the great talent and person that we have in him.'

Arsenal players to have worn the No 14 shirt include Aubameyang, Theo Walcott, Martin Keown, Alan Smith, Ray Parlour, David O'Leary and 1988/89 hero Michael Thomas — although Thomas was not wearing 14 when he scored the title-deciding goal at Liverpool on the final day of the season.