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    10 Best Arsenal Players of the Emirates Era [Ranked]

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    Arsenal moved to the Emirates Stadium from Highbury in the summer of 2006, and since then, a plethora of talented players, including Bukayo Saka and Cesc Fabregas, have graced the north London club. Here, the top 10 players of the Emirates era are ranked in order.

    1. Cesc Fabregas
    Debuting at just 16, Fabregas quickly became the heart of Arsenal’s midfield and was handed the captain’s armband at 21. Known for his ability to provide crucial assists, he left a lasting mark on the club. Despite his time at Barcelona, he remains one of Arsenal’s greatest-ever midfielders.

    2. Robin van Persie
    A prolific goalscorer, Van Persie netted 132 goals in 278 games. He was one of the best strikers in Premier League history, showcasing variety in his finishing ability and establishing himself as a natural successor to Thierry Henry.

    3. Mesut Ozil
    Ozil joined Arsenal in 2013 and dazzled fans with his creativity and passing range. Although he had a reputation for inconsistency, his ability to unlock defenses made him integral to the team during his eight-year tenure.

    4. Alexis Sanchez
    An energetic and tireless forward, Sanchez contributed 80 goals and 45 assists in 166 games. He often made the difference in the final third, becoming a fan favorite before his move to Manchester United.

    5. Bukayo Saka
    Saka has evolved into one of the brightest wingers in world football. From his early days as a left-back to now being Arsenal’s poster boy, the young talent combines skill and determination. With 61 goals and 60 assists in 236 games, he remains a vital figure for Arsenal.

    6. Santi Cazorla
    The two-footed Spanish midfielder contributed 29 goals and 44 assists over 180 games. Cazorla’s ability to dictate the tempo and his prowess with free-kicks made him a beloved figure among fans.

    7. Aaron Ramsey
    Ramsey, who scored the winning goals in two FA Cup finals, battled through injuries to make a significant impact during his 369 appearances for the club. His contributions helped end Arsenal’s trophy drought, cementing his legacy among supporters.

    8. Laurent Koscielny
    A reliable presence at the back, Koscielny played 353 games for Arsenal, standing out with his consistency and knack for scoring important goals. Though injuries took a toll in his later years, his transformation from a raw talent to a composed defender was remarkable.

    9. Martin Odegaard
    The current club captain, Odegaard, has a rare ability to create opportunities, often turning defensive situations into attacking chances. After joining Arsenal from Real Madrid for £30 million, his exquisite touch and passing range have made him a crucial part of the team.

    10. William Saliba
    Although still early in his Arsenal career, Saliba has already proven to be an essential figure in the club’s defense, with his physicality and ball-playing ability. He looks set to become an Arsenal legend if he continues on his current trajectory.

     

    These rankings highlight the top talents at Arsenal since their move to Emirates Stadium, celebrating those who have left their mark on the club’s modern era.

     

    Aaron Ramsey Alexis Sanchez Bukayo Saka Cesc Fabregas Laurent Koscielny Martin Ødegaard Mesut Ozil Robin van Persie Santi Cazorla William Saliba
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