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“I may be moving back to Arsenal” – £35M star promises to move back to Arsenal in 2023

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The Toffees faced the Gunners late in their trip to the Emirates. Needless to say, it was a forgettable outing for them. They completely surrendered to the Premier League table-toppers. Everton, on the other hand, looked impressive in the first 40 minutes. In fact, they kept the hosts quiet by defending well as a unit.

They were unable to press high enough, however, and ended up conceding two quick goals at the end of the first half. Bukayo Saka opened the scoring with a spectacular goal. Gabriel Martinelli, on the other hand, scored to put the team in first place. Martin Odegaard scored a goal in the second half before Gabriel Martinelli scored his second.

Concerning the situation, Arsenal won the game 4-0. With this victory, they became the first English Premier League team to win 100 games against a single opponent (Everton). Arsenal currently leads the table in terms of points. Mikel Arteta’s team won 19 games, drew three times, and lost three times in 25 games, totaling 60 points.

Meanwhile, Everton and Premier League midfielder Amadou Onana has expressed his desire to play for one of the world’s most powerful clubs. In five years, the 21-year-old Dakar-born footballer believes he will be playing for one of the world’s top clubs.

For the record, Arsenal and Chelsea were interested in the defensive midfielder. It remains to be seen what the talented Belgian professional footballer’s future holds. While speaking with SoFoot, the youngster expressed his desire to play for one of the world’s most prestigious football clubs in the future.

According to reports, the 21-year-old defensive midfielder has already turned down offers from Chelsea and Arsenal. As of now, he has pledged his future to Everton Football Club in a strong statement posted on the club’s official Twitter account. He doesn’t want to leave the club too soon because he wants to help the team as much as he can.

For many years, Everton has been plagued by struggles and failures. The Toffees tried everything they could to recover from their setbacks, but nothing changed. They are currently in the relegation zone, sitting 18th in the points table. The Toffees won five games, drew six, and lost fourteen.

What comes next?
When asked where he sees himself in five years, he gave an excellent answer. “I see myself having had a lot of life experiences, which will have made me learn a lot about human beings in general, as well as about myself. “God willing, I see myself at one of the most prestigious clubs in the world,” he added in a statement.

In the meantime, former Belgium coach Roberto Martinez praised the defensive midfielder. “Off the ball, he is one of the most impressive young players,” he said. The intensity, the way he can press, and then that entrance into the box. In the way he can drive with the ball, he reminds me of a young Patrick Vieira.”

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