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“He has scored 42 goals in just 59 games since leaving Arsenal, Which manager in His rightful sense will allow a player Him go like that. We regret selling him out carelessly because he’s now better than even our Bukayo Saka”- Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke expresses his frustration at Mikel Arteta for selling unreal “goal machine” who left Arsenal for £0M and is now outscoring Bukayo Saka

“He has scored 42 goals in just 59 games since leaving Arsenal, Which manager in His rightful sense will allow a player Him go like that. We regret selling him out carelessly because he’s now better than even our Bukayo Saka”- Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke expresses his frustration at Mikel Arteta for selling unreal “goal machine” who left Arsenal for £0M and is now outscoring Bukayo Saka

The owner of Arsenal, Stan Kroenke, has openly voiced his displeasure and regret over the team’s choice to offload a prolific goal scorer for £0M, a move that has proved costly for the Gunners. After leaving Arsenal, the player in question has gone on to score an incredible 42 goals in just 59 games, surpassing even the gifted Bukayo Saka.

Sincere acknowledgement of the error’s scope by Kroenke has led many to doubt Mikel Arteta’s transfer plan. The decision by the Arsenal manager to allow the player to leave for free has drawn criticism from many quarters, and now Kroenke is adding his voice to the chorus.

The player’s amazing goal total since leaving Arsenal serves as a harsh reminder of what the team has lost out on. Arsenal supporters are left to wonder what might have happened if he had continued to lead the line for the Gunners because of his remarkable skill, finishing prowess, and consistency, which have made him a valued asset for his new team.

Given that Bukayo Saka is a young winger who has emerged as one of Arsenal’s most promising players in recent seasons, Kroenke’s comparison to Saka is especially significant. But even Saka’s stellar play is nothing compared to the deceased player’s amazing goal-scoring feats.

Given Arsenal’s difficulties in front of goal during the previous season, the owner’s annoyance is understandable. The sale of this “goal machine” has only made the Gunners’ woeful campaign worse. The team’s lack of a consistent striker was a major contributing factor.

Kroenke’s remarks are a cautionary tale for Arteta and the Arsenal administration, emphasizing how crucial it is to hold onto elite players and make wise transfer choices. The club’s inability to find a worthy successor for the departing player has created a sizable hole that keeps impeding their advancement.

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Arsenal supporters are left to wonder what might have been if their team had demonstrated more foresight in the transfer market while the player in question continues to flourish elsewhere. Kroenke’s remorse serves as a sobering reminder of what happens when a top talent gets lost; it could take years to make up for this error.

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