Witnessing one of Europe’s most talented strikers, Serge Gnabry, flourish at Bayern Munich has not been easy for Arsenal fans.
Gnabry was born to play in north London; he had signed as a young Gunner from Stuttgart. He experienced his times. The goal he scored on his debut against Swansea will stick in the minds of Arsenal supporters, who likely thought it was the first of many to come. Rather, it was his final one.
Before being moved to Werder Bremen, the Germany international played in just eighteen first-team games for Arsenal. However, before that, he went on a now-famous loan to West Bromwich Albion. Lukas Podolski, the Bayern star’s former teammate and fellow countryman, once asserted that circumstances might have been different for the player back at the Emirates.
“He performed admirably throughout his training. He was unfortunate to sustain a few wounds, Podolski said to FourFourTwo. ” We went out to dinner and lounged around after the pitch. Sometimes, though, that’s just the way the game is, or you discover a manager who gives you greater assurance.
“Serge is a strong, agile man who is capable of shooting with both feet. Despite the fact that I lack a right foot, that is where he and I are similar. Undoubtedly, I’m happy for him at Bayern.”
Gnabry has only become better in the three years since Podolski said those things and in his performances at the Aliianz Arena. For the German powerhouse, he has participated in over 225 games and scored an incredible 82 goals.
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Gnabry has won five Bundesliga titles, two DFB-Pokals, three DFB-Supercups, one Champions League, one UEFA Supercup, and one FIFA Club World Cup in his six years with the Bavarians. He still has a lot of life left in him at the age of 28.
While playing for Bayern Munich in 2019, the wide forward was able to win over Arsenal supporters by scoring four goals in a 7-2 Champions League rout of the Gunners’ local rivals, Tottenham. Due to his continued success, Gnabry is frequently mentioned in connection with signing deals with the top teams in Europe.
But since his current contract doesn’t end until the summer of 2026, Bayern would need to receive a sizable offer before they would entertain the idea of selling. Gnabry’s old teammate Mikel Arteta may be hoping to return to Arsenal, but considering the club’s current plenty of choices, it seems doubtful that he would consent to a trade.
The only thing left for Emirates’ followers to do is ponder over hypothetical scenarios. Gnabry was slightly more fortunate in terms of injuries and had more time to establish himself.
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