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TRANSFER DEBRIEF: EZE, GYOKERES VS SESKO (AGAIN), KEPA, AND THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY

TRANSFER DEBRIEF: EZE, GYOKERES VS SESKO (AGAIN), KEPA, AND THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY

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It’s another crossover special on The Arsenal Opinion Podcast, and this time we’ve dragged the brilliant Suburban Gooner Chris away from the Same Old Arsenal pod and dropped him right into the heat of the AOP mixer. And what a session it was. 🔥 We kick off with some seriously spicy hot takes: Chris believes Eze is Arteta’s 2.0 tactical unlock. Pete lays down the law: Martinelli must go. Johnny backs the Eze for Ødegaard revolution. 🧤 We dive deep on Kepa’s signing – is it a smart piece of undervalued business or a risky bet on redemption? The lads talk brand value, tactical fit, and who really owns the #13 shirt legacy at Arsenal. 🎯 Then it’s a proper Eze appreciation session. The crew debates his position, his flexibility, and whether he’s the player to give Arsenal an edge when Ødegaard isn’t firing. ⚽️ To close, it’s the striker merry-go-round. Sesko or Gyökeres? We unpack the rumors, the agent drama, and the profiles that could define Arsenal’s summer window. 💔 A heartfelt moment is taken to reflect on the tragic news of Diogo Jota and his brother’s passing. Football feels secondary sometimes, and we pay our respects. 🎧 Listen now for smart analysis, hot takes, and the sort of crossover energy that makes the transfer window so much fun. Find Chris here: https://x.com/SuburbanGooner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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