Mikel Arteta Confirms Emile Smith Rowe’s Future at Arsenal: Midfielder Still Part of Plans

Arsenal’s head coach, Mikel Arteta, has made it clear that Emile Smith Rowe is not going anywhere, affirming that the talented midfielder remains a crucial part of his plans for the season ahead.

Despite facing setbacks due to injuries in recent years, Smith Rowe’s potential has not gone unnoticed by Arteta. The 23-year-old has been sidelined for extended periods following a major groin surgery and a knee problem since the beginning of the 2022-23 season.

In a recent press conference, Arteta expressed his confidence in Smith Rowe, stating, “Smith Rowe is 100% part of my plans. You can see the incredible talent he possesses when he’s fit and performing at his best. It’s all about moving forward and maximizing his potential.”

With Smith Rowe’s contract with Arsenal set to expire in June 2026, Arteta’s reassurance comes as a welcome relief to fans who have seen the midfielder struggle with injuries. As the season progresses, all eyes will be on Smith Rowe as he aims to make a significant impact on the team.

In a sport where uncertainty often looms, Arteta’s unwavering support for Smith Rowe serves as a beacon of hope for the player and the club. As the midfielder continues to recover and showcase his skills on the pitch, Arsenal fans can look forward to witnessing his growth and contribution to the team’s success.

With Arteta’s vote of confidence and Smith Rowe’s determination, the future looks bright for the talented midfielder at Arsenal.

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