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Gabriel Martinelli Embraces Arsenal Competition: “We’re Happy to Have Quality Players”

Gabriel Martinelli Embraces Arsenal Competition: “We’re Happy to Have Quality Players”

Gabriel Martinelli has sent a clear message to Arsenal’s summer arrivals Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke: he’s ready to fight for his place and welcomes the competition. The Brazilian winger, who has been a regular fixture in Mikel Arteta’s starting XI, insists that the influx of attacking talent is a positive step for the club’s ambitions — not a threat to his own future.

🔴 Martinelli’s Mindset: Competition Breeds Success

Speaking while on international duty with Brazil, Martinelli drew parallels between the depth of talent in his national team and the growing competition at Arsenal.

“If you ask me if it’s good to have Vini or Rodrygo in the national team, I’ll definitely say yes,” Martinelli said. “Because he’ll help the team to win titles. And if we want to win, we need quality players.”

He extended that sentiment to Arsenal, where the arrivals of Eze from Crystal Palace and Madueke from Chelsea have added fresh options on the flanks — particularly on the left, where Martinelli has traditionally operated.

“I’m very happy with Eze and Madueke’s arrival as well. Trossard also plays on the left side. So, we’re very happy when we have quality players by our side.”
Gabriel Martinelli

⚽ Arsenal’s Revamped Attack

Arsenal’s summer transfer window saw significant investment in their forward line. Viktor Gyökeres joined from Sporting CP to lead the attack, while Eze and Madueke were brought in to provide depth and versatility across the front three.

Martinelli, who scored 10 goals and provided six assists last season, now faces increased competition for minutes — not just from Trossard, but from the new signings eager to make their mark.

Despite speculation linking him with a move to Saudi side Al-Nassr, Arsenal held firm on their £60 million valuation, effectively shutting down any potential exit. Martinelli remains committed to the club and focused on contributing to their pursuit of silverware.

🧠 A Mature Perspective

Martinelli’s comments reflect a mature and team-first mentality. Rather than viewing new signings as rivals, he sees them as allies in Arsenal’s quest for trophies.

“We have a lot of matches in the season. A lot of things can happen, injuries, etc. So, we’re happy for the club to be looking for the best players in the league so we can try to win.”

His attitude is emblematic of the culture Arteta has cultivated at the Emirates — one of unity, resilience, and relentless ambition.

🔮 What’s Next?

With the Premier League season in full swing and Champions League fixtures looming, Arsenal’s depth will be tested. Martinelli’s willingness to embrace competition and maintain high standards will be crucial as the Gunners aim to finally end their title drought.

And while the battle for starting spots may intensify, Martinelli’s message is clear: he’s not backing down — he’s doubling down.

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