"Ian Wright Calls for More Respect for Martinelli After Shock at His Treatment"
IAN WRIGHT has criticised Arsenal for the apparent treatment of Gabriel Martinelli. has been heavily linked with a move away from north London this window. Ian...
IAN WRIGHT has criticised Arsenal for the apparent treatment of Gabriel Martinelli.
has been heavily linked with a move away from north London this window.
Ian Wright has criticised Arsenal’s treatment of Gabriel Martinelli Credit: X formerly Twitter / @SkySportsPL
Martinelli has been left out of the Arsenal squad for the last two games Credit: Getty
and have already submitted a £38million bid.
However, the 25-year-old allegedly rejected a move to Turkey and would prefer to stay.
Amid rumours linking him with a move away, for the last weekend.
He was also absent from on Friday night.
The apparent snub from has left club legend “uncomfortable” – and he claims the winger deserves to be treated with more respect.
Speaking live on Sky Sports at full-time, Wright said: “In respects to Martinelli and the way Martinelli has been treated at the moment it really makes me feel uncomfortable.
“Because he always gives 100 per cent. I’m not saying he’s the greatest, he’s really come up with some big moments for Arsenal, some big games, he’s scored some very important goals…
“The way he’s been treated at the end here, I know they might want him out, and there’s a lot of people saying, ‘yeah, maybe it’s time for him to move on’, but there’s ways of doing that and it should suit him as well, how he wants to leave.
“Not being in the squad, not being spoken to, doesn’t know what’s going on, yes, I do know this, again, not being involved in the Community Shield squad, he doesn’t know what’s happening, I think he’s got a year left [on his contract].
“If you bring Vini [Vinicius Junior] in, that kind of level in, Martinelli can say to himself, ‘well, okay, they’ve brought him and Tzolis, I might be third’, but if you’re bringing Tzolis in, and he’s looking at Tzolis, you look at Madueke on the other [wing], you’re thinking to yourself, ‘I think I can still have it with these two, I still think I’ve got something to offer here’.
“For him to be nowhere near it, it makes me feel sad for him.
“I’m just saying I think he’s done enough with this team, with this squad, to be treated with a little bit more respect than he’s being treated at the moment.”
Arsenal next face in the Premier League on August 31.