The plan
Arsenal are ready to double down on homegrown talent. Sources close to the club say Mikel Arteta and the coaching staff have made an internal decision: πππππ to Myles Lewis-Skelly as a midfielder this season, not just a fill-in at left-back. After his breakthrough last campaign, Arteta is ready to πππππ the 18-year-old at senior level. The idea is simple: πππππππ him in midfield, give him minutes against real opposition, and let him πππππ his quality where Arsenal see his long-term future πβ¨

Why midfield, why now?
Lewis-Skelly impressed when he stepped up last season. Composed on the ball, aggressive without it, and tactically smart beyond his years. Coaches believe his best attributes, his press resistance, progressive carries, and game reading, play best in the middle third. Internally, Arsenalβs plan is to πππππ him there. That means cup games, late league minutes, and targeted starts to let him ππππ ππ. No loans. No hiding. Real opportunities in an Arsenal shirt.

The bigger picture
Arsenal view Lewis-Skelly as a πππ ππππππ for the next era at the Emirates. With the club pushing to compete on all fronts, developing Hale End graduates is part of the strategy. Theyβre ready to ππππππ time into his growth now, so heβs a trusted option when it matters most later.
For Gooners, itβs a familiar story: trust the academy, back the kid, and watch him grow into the team. If Arteta follows through, donβt be surprised to see No. 49 dictating tempo from midfield a lot more this season. Your take, Gooners? Is midfield Lewis-Skellyβs best position long-term?