Darren Bent Warns Arsenal Against Signing Declining Kingsley Coman

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Tottenham Hotspur striker Darren Bent has issued a cautionary warning to Premier League rivals Arsenal, advising them against signing Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman this summer transfer window.

As Arsenal looks to strengthen their attacking arsenal, Coman’s name has been touted as a potential addition to their lineup. The 24-year-old Frenchman has impressed with his versatility, capable of playing on either flank, which could provide Gabriel Martinelli with a new competitor on the left wing and Bukayo Saka with cover on the right.

However, Bent, speaking to talkSPORT, believes that Coman’s form is on the decline. According to the former Tottenham striker, Coman’s struggles are evident, particularly after Bayern Munich failed to win the league title last season – a first for the French winger in his career.

“He is probably on the decline now, do you know what I mean?” Bent said. “Last year was the first year that he hadn’t won a league title in his career. He is on the decline, but he is a very good player.”

While Bent’s words may be seen as a warning to Arsenal, Coman’s skills on the pitch remain undeniable. As the transfer window approaches, football fans will be eager to see how these developments unfold, with potential suitors and admirers keen to weigh up the pros and cons of acquiring the Bayern Munich winger.

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