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The 3 biggest position battles at Arsenal this season

The lineup isn't as clear as it was last season.
Mikel Arteta, Arsenal
Mikel Arteta, Arsenal | GLYN KIRK/GettyImages

Arsenal are due to kick off their Premier League campaign against Coventry this Friday evening. After what feels like an eternity, aided by the extended World Cup format, the Premier League champions are finally back in action.

For a change, it was nice to miss Arsenal. Once again, fans are heading into a new season with a renewed sense of optimism except, this time, Arsenal genuinely have something to defend.

There has been some action in the transfer window. While Arsenal's transfer business might not be complete just yet, some of the reinforcements have forced Mikel Arteta into rethinking his strongest lineup.

As we preview the season ahead, here are the three biggest position battles at Arsenal this season.

3 biggest position battles at Arsenal this season

Martin Odegaard, Norway
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Quarter Final - Norway v England - Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida, U.S. - July 11, 2026 Norway's Martin Odegaard IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Sam Navarro | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters

CM: Martin Ødegaard vs Myles Lewis-Skelly

The most prominent battle actually features two players who are in incredible form, and that's the battle between Martin Ødegaard and Myles Lewis-Skelly for that advanced midfield spot.

Both midfielders are different in their own right, and they could easily make the team together while maintaining that balance. However, with Declan Rice and Bruno Guimarães already locking down two midfield spots, it's up to Ødegaard or Lewis-Skelly to prove their worth in the long-run of the season.

Lewis-Skelly will likely get the nod against Coventry, but then again, so will Ødegaard. Rice is likely to be rested for the start of the season, so we will see which midfielder impresses the most in his absence. My prediction is that Arteta will stick with his captain for the long-term.

Kai Havertz, Germany
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CF: Kai Havertz vs Viktor Gyökeres

The second most contentious position battle is one that might not even happen. At this stage, though, Kai Havertz and Viktor Gyökeres are the two contenders to play centre forward for Arsenal.

Before the season starts, Havertz is currently winning this battle. He has different strengths and weaknesses to Gyökeres, but overall, Arsenal look like a better collective unit with Havertz starting than Gyökeres starting.

Havertz is likely to start more games for Arsenal this season, but Gyökeres will still get minutes from the bench and/or in cup games. Balancing their minutes and making them both happy is a nice problem for Arteta to have.

Piero Hincapie, Ecuador
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group E - Ecuador v Germany - New York/New Jersey Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S. - June 25, 2026 Ecuador's Piero Hincapie during the warm up before the match IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Caean Couto | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters

LB: Riccardo Calafiori vs Piero Hincapié

With Piero Hincapié now serving as a permanent Arsenal player, Arteta must consider who the strongest option between him and Riccardo Calafiori is.

On paper, it's obvious. Calafiori found himself in some promising positions against Man City in the Community Shield, and that left side was a prominent part of Arsenal's philosophy, in all thirds of the pitch.

With a full summer of rest under his belt, Calafiori is bound to be one of Arsenal's most important players. However, in those games where Arsenal will get pinned back and they need some resolute defending to see them to the end, that is where Hincapié will get called upon.

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