Manchester United's transfer forces Arsenal to act quickly
Manchester United's recent transfer of Ayden Heaven from Arsenal has prompted the Gunners to accelerate their recruitment plans. Heaven, an 18-year-old defender, has begun his Manchester career strongly, which makes Arsenal anxious to avoid losing more talent. Heaven played against Leicester City but had to leave the match early due to an injury. Manchester United has not yet revealed how serious the injury is, but Heaven himself has provided a recovery update. His performances indicate he has a bright future ahead. In response to losing Heaven, Arsenal is prioritizing new contracts for two promising young players, Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri. Both players have already made their first-team debuts and are seen as vital to Arsenal's future success. Arsenal aims to discuss contract renewals for Lewis-Skelly and Nwaneri soon. They are also looking to secure longer deals for other key players like William Saliba, Gabriel, and Bukayo Saka, aiming to strengthen their squad and improve their bargaining power in future negotiations. With Heaven's successful transfer to Manchester United, Arsenal is acting quickly to retain its young talent and avoid similar losses in the future.