Premier League
Myles Lewis-Skelly starts to raise doubts at Arsenal. The young English talent, considered one of the great gems from the 'gunner' academy, is not having the expected prominence this season.
At 19 years old, his progression remains evident, but his lack of minutes in the Premier League has raised alarms. In a context where he needs continuity to keep growing, his situation doesn't go unnoticed in the market.
Lack of Minutes in London
The numbers reflect a clear reality. Myles Lewis-Skelly has barely played 312 minutes in the league across 14 matches, a very limited participation for a player with such potential.
Although he has had slightly more presence in the Champions League, it is still not enough for a player who is expected to be important in the future. The competition in his position and the demands of Arsenal have hindered his definitive breakthrough.
This lack of continuity could become a determining factor for his future. At his age, accumulating minutes is key for his development, something that he currently doesn't have guaranteed in the London team.
Atletico Madrid, Keeping a Close Eye
Faced with this situation, several major clubs in Europe have set their sights on the young full-back. Among them, Atletico Madrid emerges as one of the main suitors.
The 'colchonero' team seeks to strengthen the left flank with a young, dynamic, and promising profile, characteristics that fit perfectly with Lewis-Skelly.
The Atletico environment values his physical capacity, versatility, and potential for growth. Furthermore, his addition would align with a strategy of rejuvenating the squad with emerging talent.

An Operation Causing Doubts
Arsenal wouldn't make his departure easy. The English club has valued the player at around 50 million euros, a significant figure considering his current prominence.
Atletico Madrid is not entirely convinced. Although they like the profile, the price raises doubts in the sports management, which will have to assess if making such a high investment is worthwhile.
The operation will depend on several factors: the player's evolution in the coming months, his role in Arsenal, and the real need of Atletico to strengthen that position.
What seems clear is that Myles Lewis-Skelly is a talent to watch closely. If his situation doesn't change, the next summer transfer market could mark a turning point in his career, with several clubs ready to go after one of the most promising full-backs in European football.
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