Michael Owen suggests Kaoru Mitoma is a better value. Kaoru Mitoma, a striker for Brighton & Hove Albion who has been linked to Arsenal, has just been dubbed by Michael Owen as the best investment of the season. For about £2.6 million, the Japanese assailant flew from Kawasaki Frontale to Brighton. Since then, he has made 18 games across various leagues, contributing two assists and five goals.
Mitoma has netted four goals and given one assist in 14 Premier League outings. Erling Haaland, according to Owen, has been the season’s best acquisition. Haaland has scored 25 Premier League goals since moving from Borussia Dortmund for an initial $51 million transfer price last summer.
Owen feels that Mitoma has been a superior investment overall. The Liverpool icon posted the following on his Twitter: “Mitoma scored yet another incredible goal today. Haaland must be the season’s best acquisition, but Mitoma, at 2.6 million, represents the best bargain.”
Following Mitoma’s amazing goal in Brighton’s 2-2 draw with Leicester City on January 21, Owen made his remarks. Mitoma is a highly regarded player who is renowned for his exceptional dribbling abilities.
Arsenal has been mentioned in Japanese forward’s transfer. There were no guidelines on how much to write, but I advanced with it by analyzing my teammates who were good and not-so-good dribblers and trying to understand why that was, according to what he previously told The Athletic about his dribbling abilities: “It was the simplest topic for myself to choose even though I love football and dribbling is what I love to do.”
Mitoma said the following while discussing how he improved as a dribbler: “I put cameras just on the heads of my teammates to monitor where and what they were looking at as well as how their opponents were looking at them. I discovered that skilled players weren’t focused on the ball. Without turning to look at their feet, they would look forward and catch the ball. That was the distinction. I wasn’t the best dribbler at the time, but I was among the better ones.
Leandro Trossard’s skills suggest that Arsenal may have acquired him for a great deal during the January transfer period. Only £27 million was paid by the Gunners to Brighton for the Belgian’s services.
With a late substitution in their 3-2 victory over Manchester United, Trossard made his team debut for Mikel Arteta. He replaced Gabriel Martinelli in the 82nd minute and assisted Eddie Nketiah in scoring Arsenal’s winning goal. Trossard scored seven goals and had three assists in 16 league games for Brighton before his transfer.
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