da premier bet: Arsenal fans will hope that this is the season that ends the 11-year wait for the club to once more become English champions.
da stake casino: Arsene Wenger’s men are currently on top of the Premier League table and can boast a squad full of top-notch players.
However, despite the North London outfit having a progressive season to date domestically and progressing through to the knockout rounds of the Champions League, some players have found first-team opportunities limited.
The Gunners are in the midst of a manic fixture list but a host of unfavoured stars look unlikely to get much time on the pitch at the Emirates Stadium.
As such and with the January transfer window upon us, here are three Arsenal players that could benefit from a loan deal until the end of the season…
David Ospina
The Colombian stopper ended last season as Arsenal’s number one and put in a string of excellent performances to help the North London club finish strong domestically.
However, the summer acquisition of Petr Cech has seen Ospina drop to the bench, where he has cut a forlorn figure this term. The former Nice stopper has not played in the Premier League this season and must surely be weighing up his future options.
A loan move elsewhere would at least give him time on the pitch before considering whether it is time to leave Arsenal for good.
Mathieu Debuchy
Signed as Bacary Sagna’s long-term replacement, Debuchy has been usurped by exciting talent Hector Bellerin in the right-back role and as such has spent the majority of 2015-16 on the fringes.
The experienced defender has not looked anywhere near the player that has excelled for Newcastle and France in the past when given an opportunity to play, which has been on only two occasions in the Premier League.
Debuchy will hold out hope of making Didier Deschamps’ France squad for the upcoming Euro 2016 tournament, but without regular action is likely to miss out.
A move to another English side or back to his homeland for the remainder of the campaign could well be the catalyst for an upturn in fortunes and potential inclusion for Les Bleus next summer.
Jeff Reine-Adelaide
Widely regarded as one of the brightest young players coming through the ranks at the Emirates Stadium, some were tipping this to be Reine-Adelaide’s breakthrough campaign.
The 17-year-old attacker put in a number of expansive and mature performances in pre-season for the Gunners, leading to excitement amongst the Arsenal fans.
However, with competition for places extreme in attacking areas, the teenager has not been afforded a chance to shine in the Premier League as yet in 2015-16.
As such, despite Reine-Adelaide progressing and learning in Arsenal training, the chance to move to a Championship club and get regular senior football would be an option that would massively benefit his burgeoning career.