Mikel Arteta Urged to Start In‑Form Mikel Merino Over €64m Signing Against Chelsea

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Paul Dickov backs in-form Mikel Merino to start ahead of Viktor Gyokeres as Arsenal prepare for a crucial Premier League clash with Chelsea.

Former Arsenal striker Paul Dickov has urged Mikel Arteta to start Mikel Merino against Chelsea, arguing that the Spaniard’s current form gives him the edge over £64m summer signing Viktor Gyokeres.

Arsenal travel to Stamford Bridge this weekend for a vital Premier League showdown. Mikel Arteta must choose between form and pedigree as Gyokeres set to return from the muscle injury that kept him out of the last four matches.

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The Swedish striker joined Arsenal for £55m plus £8.7m in add-ons after his explosive goal record at Sporting CP. But his absence has opened the door for Merino to shine.

Merino has started the previous four games, contributing two goals and two assists while showing strong tactical versatility. Though a natural midfielder, he has pushed forward when needed, giving Arteta valuable attacking flexibility.

Paul Dickov’s Argument

Dickov, speaking to Metro, believes Merino deserves to keep his place. The former striker called him “underrated” and praised his intelligent pressing, link-up play, and ability to step up in big moments.

He warned that throwing Gyokeres straight back into the XI could disrupt Arsenal’s rhythm, especially when Merino has earned his spot through consistency and impact.

Dickov’s view mirrors a debate among Arsenal fans: should big-money signings walk straight into the team, or should in-form performers be rewarded?

Kai Havertz could also return from injury, giving Arteta even more decisions to make.

Arsenal’s attacking depth now includes Gyokeres, Havertz, Gabriel Jesus, and Merino.

Chelsea will look to exploit any uncertainty in Arsenal’s lineup during a high-pressure fixture.

These factors make Arteta’s selection one of the biggest talking points ahead of the weekend.

Modern football demands balance between financial investment and on-pitch performance. Arteta must consider form, fitness, and tactical fit rather than price tags.

Starting Merino would reinforce meritocracy within the squad. Choosing Gyokeres would show faith in the club’s marquee signing for a major fixture.

Whichever direction Arteta goes, the decision will shape Arsenal’s attacking structure — and possibly the outcome at Stamford Bridge.

As Arsenal prepare for Chelsea, the choice between Mikel Merino and Viktor Gyokeres has become a key narrative. Merino’s form makes a powerful case, while Gyokeres brings pedigree and expectation. Arteta’s decision will highlight the balance between trusting consistent performers and backing big-name arrivals.

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