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·23 marzo 2025
With a Midfield Shake-Up Looming, Should Arsenal Stick with Zinchenko?

Just Arsenal News
·23 marzo 2025
Oleksandr Zinchenko remaining at the Emirates Stadium next season—would that sit well with you as a Gooner?
The arrivals of Zinchenko and Gabriel Jesus in 2022 gave Mikel Arteta’s project a significant boost. The duo transformed Arsenal from a team battling to secure Champions League football to one competing for the Premier League title.
When analysing the inverted full-back role, many will always highlight how Zinchenko mastered it during Arsenal’s 2022–23 campaign. The Ukrainian international redefined Arsenal’s playstyle in that role, becoming a key ingredient in the team’s dominance.
However, as time went on, opposition teams found ways to exploit the spaces he left behind when he inverted into midfield. The Arsenal left-back became a weak link, and his defensive vulnerabilities were exposed.
As Zinchenko’s struggles grew, injuries compounded the problem, and he fell down the pecking order at left-back. Trust in him for this role began to wane.
Last summer, Arsenal invested £42 million to bring in Riccardo Calafiori as an upgrade. Zinchenko had hoped to compete with the Italian for the position, but then came the emergence of Myles Lewis-Skelly. Almost out of nowhere, Lewis-Skelly has burst onto the scene and staked a strong claim for the left-back role.
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One could argue that with Lewis-Skelly and Calafiori, Arsenal’s left-back options are at their best in years. Zinchenko’s time at Arsenal seems to be nearing its end, with interest from German side Borussia Dortmund.
If Zinchenko were to be sold this summer, it wouldn’t come as a shock to many. But what if he stayed and reinvented himself?
For those who have followed Zinchenko’s journey at Arsenal, there’s always been a lingering suggestion that he should be tried out in midfield.
The 28-year-old started his career as a midfielder before being converted into a left-back. Could Arteta and his coaching staff opt to keep the former Manchester City man and utilise him in his original position?
After much resistance, Arteta finally deployed Zinchenko in midfield during Arsenal’s recent clash with PSV. The Ukrainian delivered a solid performance, leaving some wondering if this could be the beginning of a new role for him.
By now, you might be asking, why push the idea of Zinchenko in midfield?
Well, watching Ukraine’s 3-1 victory over Belgium provided a clear answer. Playing as a right central midfielder (RCM), Zinchenko shone brightly, delivering a fantastic assist and nearly scoring a stunning free-kick that struck the post. He demonstrated the impact he could have in a midfield role.
Zinchenko’s Numbers vs Belgium: – 36/40 accurate passes – 100% successful dribbles – 3 chances created – 1 big chance created – 1 assist – 2/3 accurate long balls – 4 recoveries – 2 duels won – 1 clearance
Arguably, Zinchenko thrives when not tasked with defending—he is among the league’s finest line-breaking passers.
If I were Mikel Arteta, I’d hold onto Zinchenko. In midfield, he could be incredibly useful in specific situations, particularly when the team is chasing a goal.
Retaining Zinchenko wouldn’t be a bad idea, especially if Arsenal are set to lose both Thomas Partey and Jorginho this summer. Andrea Berta is reportedly targeting Martin Zubimendi and Bruno Guimarães as replacements, but the midfield would still lack depth in quality.
Having Zinchenko as a midfield option would provide Arsenal with greater flexibility. Even if he’s not a regular starter or goes extended periods without playing, his presence could prove invaluable.
If Arteta fails to get creative with his midfield department following Partey and Jorginho’s departures, it could come back to haunt him.
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