Myles Lewis-Skelly lack of game time for Arsenal don catch the eye of Everton, Fulham, West Ham United and Nottingham Forest, latest report don claim. The 2025-26 season dey promising for the Gunners, wey dey top of the Premier League table with four points lead over second-placed Manchester City.
Arteta’s squad dey solid defensively, with only five goals conceded so far, and the depth of the team fit help dem fight on multiple fronts. But the plenty options for manager don sometimes mean talented players dey benched, like Lewis-Skelly wey don only play 92 minutes in Premier League this season.
This lack of minutes don spark rumours say e fit leave, and according to CaughtOffside’s The Daily Briefing, plenty English clubs dey watch am, even though Arsenal no dey plan to allow am go anywhere.
Myles Lewis-Skelly Future: Fit Break Into Arteta’s XI?
Lewis-Skelly still be teenager, and e fit be say Arteta dey carefully manage him workload. But e hard to see how e go break into starting XI as him preferred positions don already full with key players.

The 19-year-old mainly play left-back, but Riccardo Calafiori don arguably be the best player in Premier League for that role. Calafiori na 23 years old, and unless injury happen plenty times, e hard for Lewis-Skelly to displace am.
Lewis-Skelly fit also play midfield, but e chances to start ahead of Declan Rice or Martin Zubimendi soon dey slim.
Arsenal Squad Planning: Max Dowman and Ethan Nwaneri
Lewis-Skelly no be the only young talent for club. Fans dey hope say Max Dowman and Ethan Nwaneri fit be part of long-term future. Dowman and Nwaneri dey 15 and 18 respectively, but plenty players dey ahead of them wey fit block their pathway.
Dowman go turn 16 this December, and if e wan break into XI as attacking midfielder, e go need play ahead of Eberechi Eze and Martin Odegaard. Nwaneri fit play attacking midfield or right wing, but Bukayo Saka dey 24 and fit remain first choice for that flank for years.
