Mikel Arteta had only kind words to say about the departures Arsenal greenlit this summer that left Bukayo Saka upset.
The Premier League giants said goodbye to three Hale End graduates with Emile Smith Rowe and Eddie Nketiah leaving on permanent deals to Fulham and Crystal Palace, respectively.
A third in Reiss Nelson left the club on loan on transfer deadline day to join Smith Rowe at the Cottagers with all three Englishmen leaving Saka as the sole academy graduate in the first-team squad.
The exits of the players who Saka described as his “big brothers” left the England star admitting to missing their presence during an interview on the Men in Blazers podcast.
“Yeah, I’m not going to lie, I’ve missed them a bit you know,” said the 23-year-old. “Since I came into the first-team they were kind of like my big brothers with the way they welcome me and stuff like that.
“So yeah, it wasn’t easy to see them all go, but at the same time, I’m really happy for them because they’re three top, top players with so much quality and I’m sure they’re going to shine in the Premier League this year.”
Smith Rowe was the first to leave his boyhood club in a £34million move to Fulham, including add-ons, in what was an emotional departure to sanction for Arteta who said it was “really sad” to see the 24-year-old move on.
“When I had the talk with Emile, I really felt it,” the Gunners boss said. “First of all because I have huge gratitude because he came into the team at a tough moment. I think he was the player that made our supporters and the team click, in a way.
“I don’t know how to explain it but that was my feeling. Something changed when he came in the team. He created a different energy straight away. And I have a feeling like ‘argh’, that I have not got the best out of him. Obviously a lot of things happened in that time.