
BERLIN, GERMANY – FEBRUARY 21: Marcel Sabitzer of RB Leipzig celebrates after scoring their side’s first goal during the Bundesliga match between Hertha BSC and RB Leipzig at Olympiastadion on February 21, 2021 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Pool/Filip Singer – Pool/Getty Images)
Should Arsenal Move for Marcel Sabitzer?
There is very little not to like about Sabitzer. Unless you’re not a fan of pony tails or a Tottenham supporter, you’ll likely be as enamoured as everyone else when it comes to the Austrian’s profile.
However, let’s start with the negatives.
£36m is probably a good place to kick things off since it’s a figure Arsenal, you’d imagine, can’t spare without Champions League football next season. While it’s fairly high considering the circumstances, with the volume of interest due to kick start a bidding war it wouldn’t be a shock to see him go for a fee around that.
Next on the list is age. Is it really a negative to have just turned 27 years old? Not really, as this is often deemed the prime stage of most footballers’ careers. Which club doesn’t want an already superb footballer in the peak of their career? Possibly one undertaking a rebuild that has just recently gone out and bought a 27-year-old.
It depends on what Arteta is after, of course. If you want talent that will instantly improve your squad, then he’s your man.
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Where would he play, though? He doesn’t have any one position in this Leipzig team, featuring in almost every role across the pitch from wing-back to centre-forward. The vast majority of his career has been spent at right-winger but from the second half of last season onwards he’s been moved into central midfield.
Nagelsmann chops and changes his setup depending on the opposition, but when opting for a 4-2-3-1 he has Sabitzer as one of the midfield pivot who has freedom to express. Boy does he flex his muscles.
Sabitzer is a relentless presser of the ball, with his high-octane approach and outstanding work-rate one of the main reasons why he dons the armband for his club. In terms of vision, his playmaking ability is exceptional be it from early crosses to eye of the needle through balls and everything in between. He’s RB Leipzig’s engine as well as the diamond-encrusted custom rims.
What Arsenal also sorely lack is goals from midfield. Sabitzer has a thunderous shot on him, be it from set-pieces or while on the move, and he can do so with either foot: his 16 goals last season have been added to with seven this term, while he’s also recorded 17 assists during that time.
Tactically astute and professional in his approach, he’d fit in most midfields on the continent. Even if asked to play on the left of a double midfield pivot at Arsenal or eventually as one of a midfield three, he’d do an excellent job. And that’s what you get with Sabitzer: versatility with consistency.
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<h2>Marcel Sabitzer has informed RB Leipzig that he wants to leave the club in the summer transfer window and Arsenal should pursue a move</h2>
<p>And the summer it is. <a href=https://paininthearsenal.com/2021/03/29/arsenal-sabitzer-transfer-opening-summer/2/"https://www.bild.de/bild-plus/sport/fussball/fussball/leipzig-kapitaen-vor-abschied-drei-england-klubs-wollen-sabitzer-75892408,view=conversionToLogin.bild.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">BILD</a> in Germany have revealed that after seven seasons with the club, the Austrian has now made his intentions clear and he wishes to leave the Bundesliga in search of pastures new.</p>
<p>As per the report it’s Manchester United, Tottenham and Liverpool who’re most keen, with no mention of Arsenal, even if the prospect of the midfielder moving to north London is enough to get the toes tingling.</p>
<p>Numbers were being flung about last season of a £50m asking price, one RB Leipzig are in no position to demand this time around as the midfielder has little over one year left to run on his contract.</p>
<p>Julian Nagelsmann’s side are still holding out for £36m, which is hefty amount considering the player’s wishes, his contractual situation and the understanding that they have to sell this summer to avoid losing him for free next time around.</p>
<p>What Arsenal <a href=https://paininthearsenal.com/2021/03/29/arsenal-sabitzer-transfer-opening-summer/2/"https://paininthearsenal.com/2021/03/04/arsenal-anguissa-bissouma-partey-partner/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">need is bodies in midfield</a>. Not even direct Granit Xhaka upgrades or the ideal Thomas Partey partner, just actual bodies to share the load and offer diversity of profile.</p>
<p>Sabitzer is a midfielder, and he isn’t. Essentially, he’s everything.</p>
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<p class="wp-caption-text" style="width:590px;">BERLIN, GERMANY – FEBRUARY 21: Marcel Sabitzer of RB Leipzig celebrates after scoring their side’s first goal during the Bundesliga match between Hertha BSC and RB Leipzig at Olympiastadion on February 21, 2021 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Pool/Filip Singer – Pool/Getty Images)</p>
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<h2>Should Arsenal Move for Marcel Sabitzer?</h2>
<p>There is very little not to like about Sabitzer. Unless you’re not a fan of pony tails or a Tottenham supporter, you’ll likely be as enamoured as everyone else when it comes to the Austrian’s profile.</p>
<p>However, let’s start with the negatives.</p>
<p>£36m is probably a good place to kick things off since it’s a figure Arsenal, you’d imagine, can’t spare without <a href=https://paininthearsenal.com/2021/03/29/arsenal-sabitzer-transfer-opening-summer/2/"https://www.90min.com/leagues/champions-league" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Champions League</a> football next season. While it’s fairly high considering the circumstances, with the volume of interest due to kick start a bidding war it wouldn’t be a shock to see him go for a fee around that.</p>
<p>Next on the list is age. Is it really a negative to have just turned 27 years old? Not really, as this is often deemed the prime stage of most footballers’ careers. Which club doesn’t want an already superb footballer in the peak of their career? Possibly one undertaking a rebuild that has just recently gone out and bought a 27-year-old.</p>
<p><a href=https://paininthearsenal.com/2021/03/29/arsenal-sabitzer-transfer-opening-summer/2/"https://paininthearsenal.com/2021/03/27/arsenal-zakaria-transfer-bargain-fee/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">It depends on what Arteta is after</a>, of course. If you want talent that will instantly improve your squad, then he’s your man.</p>
<p>https://twitter.com/btsportfootball/status/1363504360769138690</p>
<p>Where would he play, though? He doesn’t have any one position in this Leipzig team, featuring in almost every role across the pitch from wing-back to centre-forward. The vast majority of his career has been spent at right-winger but from the second half of last season onwards he’s been moved into central midfield.</p>
<p>Nagelsmann chops and changes his setup depending on the opposition, but when opting for a 4-2-3-1 he has Sabitzer as one of the midfield pivot who has freedom to express. Boy does he flex his muscles.</p>
<p>Sabitzer is a relentless presser of the ball, with his high-octane approach and outstanding work-rate one of the main reasons why he dons the armband for his club. In terms of vision, his playmaking ability is exceptional be it from early crosses to eye of the needle through balls and everything in between. He’s RB Leipzig’s engine as well as the diamond-encrusted custom rims.</p>
<p>What Arsenal also sorely lack is goals from midfield. Sabitzer has a thunderous shot on him, be it from set-pieces or while on the move, and he can do so with either foot: his 16 goals last season have been added to with seven this term, while he’s also recorded 17 assists during that time.</p>
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<p>Tactically astute and professional in his approach, he’d fit in most midfields on the continent. Even if asked to play on the left of a double midfield pivot at Arsenal or eventually as one of a midfield three, he’d do an excellent job. And that’s what you get with Sabitzer: versatility with consistency.</p><!—pageview_candidate—>">