Arsenal transfer news: Unai Emery tells Shkodran Mustafi and Mohamed Elneny to leave as they have no future

Emery is keen to move on players who he believes will grow unsettled with a lack of first-team football and has told both they are free to pursue moves away from the club

Mark Mann-Bryans
Friday 23 August 2019 07:57 BST
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Emery preparing for 'big challenge' as Arsenal head to Anfield

Unai Emery has told Shkodran Mustafi and Mohamed Elneny to find new clubs in the coming days - for the good of their own careers.

The pair have dropped down the pecking order at the Emirates Stadium and were expected to be sold this summer.

However, with the Premier League transfer deadline passed and the European window closing on 2 September, both players are yet to be moved on.

Mustafi played plenty of football in Emery's first season in charge but has always polarised the opinion of supporters and has made plenty of mistakes.

He remains Arsenal's fifth most expensive signing but could leave in a cut-price deal in the coming days having not made the squad for the first two Premier League games of the campaign.

Elneny, who has also yet to feature having played for Egypt at the African Cup of Nations, arrived from Basle in January 2016 but has never been able to hold down a regular place in the Arsenal midfield.

After signing the likes of David Luiz and loanee Dani Ceballos this summer, Emery is now keen to move on players who will be left unsettled by a lack of first-team opportunities.

"We have now some players, they know their situation," he said. "For example, Elneny and Mustafi know their position in the squad and really I want the players to be happy here, I want the players to be protagonists here.

"Last year with Mustafi and Mo, when they didn't play they weren't happy and I spoke with them a lot of times last year and this pre-season and I think it is positive for them to leave and sign for another team where they can be protagonists and be happy and continue their careers.

"They are very big players but for one circumstance or another, they are going to have less chances to show their capacity or to be happy with us and the minutes they play in matches.

"But they know the situation and really, really I am wishing the best for them and I think now the best for them is to be protagonists in another team and sign and to get another challenge for them with another team.

"We respect them, they are training with us, but they know their situation and only I am wishing the best for them."

Mohamed Elneny and Shkodran Mustafi have been told they can leave Arsenal

Given their current standing it would be a huge surprise if either Elneny or Mustafi played any part in Saturday's Premier League trip to Liverpool.

The only two sides with two wins from two meet at Anfield in the evening kick-off and Emery insists he is ready to hand club-record signing Nicolas Pepe his first Arsenal start.

"The most important thing is, like a person, to help him and his family to feel comfortable here," Emery said of the £72m man.

"Now he is three weeks into working here with us. He didn't do the pre-season here but he's progressively feeling better.

"For example, in the first match, he played 15 minutes in Newcastle, then he played 45 minutes against Burnley. I think his individual performances are progressively getting better.

Unai Emery wants yo get rid of fringe players at Arsenal

"For Saturday, he is maybe ready to have more minutes. I am going to decide tomorrow, but really his progress has been positive and has been good for the team and for him.

"The most important piece of the adaptation is to help him to feel easy and be comfortable with us."

Mesut Ozil and Granit Xhaka are also both expected to be available having recovered from the minor issues which saw them miss the 2-1 win over Burnley last time out.

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