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Darren Bent says which club Myles Lewis-Skelly should join if he leaves Arsenal in January

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Darren Bent says which club Myles Lewis-Skelly should join if he leaves Arsenal in January

Myles Lewis-Skelly continues to be touted for a possible January exit from Arsenal as he faces the challenge of returning to the England squad ahead of the World Cup.

The 19-year-old has enjoyed a meteoric rise over the past year, moving from Hale End’s academy to Mikel Arteta’s first team.

This exceptional season with Arsenal has seen Myles Lewis-Skelly become an important player, performing on some of the biggest stages.

Now in his first full season, he has had some difficulty re-integrating into the team, leading to many rumors about his future.

Myles Lewis-Skelly watches Arsenal v Atletico Madrid
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Darren Bent says Myles Lewis-Skelly should join Everton if he leaves Arsenal

After an impressive rise, Myles Lewis-Skelly signs a five-year contract at Arsenal, committing his future to the north London club.

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A few months later, a lack of starts saw Lewis-Skelly withdraw from the England squad as competition intensified ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

This has led to speculation over the youngster’s future heading into January, with some reports suggesting a move could be on the cards.

Former Premier League striker Darren Bent was asked which of the interested teams Lewis-Skelly should join if he makes the move.

Speaking on TalkSPORT, he simply said: “Probably Everton.”

It remains to be seen how likely this is, as some teams could express interest, although Arsenal Insider It appears Arsenal have no plans to take Lewis-Skelly on loan in January.

There may be some frustration if a World Cup place is at stake, but it is still the start of a young career for the full-back.

Myles Lewis-Skelly smiles before Sunderland v Arsenal
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Myles Lewis-Skelly could benefit from next Arsenal run

With the international break here, some clear thinking is needed on Arsenal’s start.

However, when the Gunners return to action, it will be a long race to the finish line, as there will not be another international break until March.

This could be an advantage for Lewis-Skelly, who can put England aside and focus on getting back into the Arsenal team.

There are plenty of matches coming up in the Premier League, Champions League, Carabao Cup and FA Cup, meaning there will be opportunities ahead.

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Riccardo Calafiori’s hip injury could mean the opportunity comes sooner rather than later for the youngster in a tough run of matches.

If Lewis-Skelly can return to the team with impressive performances, then much of the noise around him will quiet down.

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