- Piers Morgan isn’t convinced by Arsenal’s decision to sell striker Eddie Nketiah
- The Gunners striker is closing in on sealing a £30m move to Crystal Palace
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Piers Morgan has labelled Arsenal’s decision to sell Eddie Nketiah as ‘very odd’ as the Gunners striker edges nearer to joining Crystal Palace in a £30m move.
Mikel Arteta has given the green light for Nketiah to make a Deadline Day switch to Palace as the England star seeks out more regular playing time in the Premier League.
His expected departure means Arsenal will be losing a key squad striker without a back-up in place as Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus share the duties of being the team’s main striker.
The remaining duo have questionable injury records and if either has to miss matches then Arsenal will be left scrambling to find someone to deputise upfront.
That is the concern for Arsenal-obsessive Morgan who has questioned the club’s ambitions to win the Premier League title this season.
Piers Morgan has labelled Arsenal ‘s decision to sell Eddie Nketiah as ‘very odd’
Nketiah is set to complete a Deadline Day £30m switch to join Crystal Palace
Posting on X, Morgan posted: ‘Arsenal selling Nketiah without signing any new forward seems very very odd if we want to win the League.’
The Gunners have been active in the summer transfer window but have largely focused on defensive reinforcements with Ricardo Calafiori and Mikel Merino both joining.
Morgan has questioned Arsenal’s transfer strategy as Nketiah edges closer to leaving the club
Late interest in Raheem Sterling remains ongoing, with the Chelsea star told he doesn’t have a future at the club under new head coach Enzo Maresca.
Nketiah’s impending exit could free up space for Sterling to make the switch across London, but a deal isn’t close to being complete as the clock races towards the transfer market being closed.
Meanwhile, Arsenal are hoping to go one better than the past two seasons by winning the Premier League after twice finishing runners-up behind Man City.
Confident victories over Wolves and Aston Villa have earned the Gunners a perfect start to the new season, with them hosting Brighton on Saturday.