Mikael Silvestre: Eberechi Eze should avoid Arsenal, enjoy his freedom at Crystal Palace
Former Arsenal defender Mikael Silvestre has urged Eberechi Eze to reject a move to the Emirates and instead continue flourishing at Crystal Palace.
Mikel Arteta has reshaped the squad with a clear ambition: win silverware. The manager said he feels "goosebumps" heading into this season and believes it's time for the team to "go to a different level."
Arsenal fixtures 2025:
17 August: Manchester United v Arsenal
23 August: Arsenal v Leeds United
31 August: Liverpool v Arsenal
13 September: Arsenal v Nottingham Forest
21 September: Arsenal v Man City
28 September: Newcastle v Arsenal
The Gunners' 2025/26 season starts with a tough away trip to Manchester United, a club eager to bounce back and a real test for Mikel Arteta's squad. They then return home to face newly promoted Leeds United, who'll be hungry to make an impact in the top flight. Next up is a massive clash at Anfield against Liverpool, a key rival for the title and a chance to prove their progress on the road.
After that, Arsenal host Nottingham Forest, a team known for their physical style and resilience. The pressure ramps up with a home game against reigning champions Manchester City, where the North Londoners will aim to stop Pep Guardiola's dominant side. Finally, a visit to Newcastle awaits, with Eddie Howe's energetic team looking to challenge the top clubs again. With four top-six opponents in the first six weeks, Arteta's side must hit the ground running to stay in title contention.
In the transfer market, the club has made a statement. Swedish striker Viktor Gyokeres joined from Sporting for 63.5 million pounds. Martin Zubimendi adds steel and composure to midfield. Other signings include goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, winger Noni Madueke and centre-back Cristhian Mosquera adding depth across key areas. Meanwhile, Gabriel Jesus is expected to leave on loan to Flamengo.
Defender Gabriel Magalhaes has backed the new signings to deliver: "I'm optimistic these additions will help secure long-awaited silverware."
Arsenal's strength lies in their improved squad depth, tactical cohesion, and hunger to end a 21-year title drought. However, a difficult fixture list and fierce competition from City, Liverpool, and United mean there's no margin for error.
If Arteta's side survives the early storm, they could be serious title contenders. The groundwork has been laid - now it's time to deliver.
Arsenal standings - Historic log positions
2020/21 - 8th
2021/22 - 5th
2022/23 - 2nd
2023/24 - 2nd
2024/25 - 2nd