When Arsenal release their latest
financial reports this week, proof that the club can make another Mesut
Ozil-size signing will be there in black and white.
Arsene
Wenger will try again to buy a big-name striker when the transfer
window re-opens in January — and he’ll have another sizeable pot to
spend.
But as their
£42million talisman received a standing ovation after an exceptional
home debut, there was another Arsenal summer signing who was going
quietly about his business. Eyebrows were raised when Mathieu Flamini
arrived on a free transfer for a second spell at the club.
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Handshake: Wenger congratulates Ozil for his performance against Stoke
But if the former AC Milan midfielder continues at this rate, he’ll be the pound-for-pound signing of the season.
And
while their price tags are worlds apart, Ozil and Flamini’s
contributions on the pitch have been anything but. ‘The two together
cost £21million each,’ joked Wenger after the 3-1 home victory over
Stoke.
But on Sunday's
display, no-one would have baulked if Wenger had splashed £20m on
Flamini. He was excellent, covering every blade of grass in pursuit of a
seventh consecutive win.
Steal: Flamini signed for Arsenal on a free transfer in the summer
In fact, since his
defiant debut against north London rivals Tottenham on September 1, the
Frenchman has been colossal in midfield, providing Arsenal with the
defensive qualities they lacked in recent seasons.
Coincidentally, Mikel Arteta made his return from a six-week injury lay-off.
The former Everton midfielder has established himself as a regular for Wenger since his arrival in August 2011.
But surely the manager cannot drop Flamini, given the impact he has made.
Tired: Wenger looks set to rest exhausted Wilshere
In the short term, Wenger will look to give Jack Wilshere’s legs a much-needed rest, enabling him to field Arteta and Flamini.
‘I would normally have rested Jack today,’ said Wenger. ‘He fought very hard and was exhausted in the end so I took him off.’
Likewise, Theo Walcott could be facing a period out of the team with an abdominal injury.
The
England international dropped out of the side yesterday less than an
hour before kick-off. Wenger is waiting for news on how long his winger
could be sidelined.
Spectator: Walcott watched the match from the crowd after pulling out with an abdominal injury
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