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·23 mars 2026
Journo: Man Utd ‘laying the groundwork’ for seismic summer move for ‘special’ Arsenal first-team star

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·23 mars 2026

Manchester United have reportedly begun ‘laying the groundwork’ for a shock summer pursuit of Arsenal’s Myles Lewis-Skelly.
According to TeamTalk journalist Graeme Bailey, the Red Devils have set their sights on the youngster to rival Luke Shaw at left-back next season.
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The options in the position are set to be reduced this summer due to Tyrell Malacia leaving on a free when his contract expires in June.
Additionally, Patrick Dorgu has enjoyed his most eye-catching form when operating as an attacker, rather than being restricted to a defensive shift.
Meanwhile, the Gunners are said to be ‘bracing for a summer of change’, which is likely to see Lewis-Skelly sold. The player himself is thought to be open to a move to secure increased game time elsewhere, having fallen out of favour under Mikel Arteta this term.
After breaking onto the scene last campaign, the ‘special’ Hale End graduate was initially utilised a number of times off the bench before cementing a starting spot in the closing stages of the season.
By the end of 2024/2025, Lewis-Skelly had started 15 Premier League matches and featured another eight times as a substitute.
However, the addition of Piero Hincapie and the impressive form of Riccardo Calafiori have seen the 19-year-old fall in the pecking order this time around; he has started just once in the league throughout 2026/2027, played 13 times as a substitute and been an unused option for a whopping 16 games, totalling only 312 minutes of action.
(Lewis-Skelly’s record in the league)
Arteta has called upon Lewis-Skelly more in the Champions League, where the player has started six of their 10 matches played, albeit he was granted a single minute across both legs of Arsenal’s last-16 ties against Bayer Leverkusen.
After signing a long-term bumper deal at the Emirates last year, Lewis-Skelly is tied to the club until 2030.
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