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The injury crisis affecting Saliba, Gabriel, and White has validated Andrea Berta's foresight: the Arsenal director reinforced the defence with Mosquera and is pursuing Konsa.
The summer transfer policy of Arsenal's sporting director, Andrea Berta, has indeed stirred up quite the debate among fans and experts. The club's acquisition of Cristian Mosquera, followed by active negotiations for Piero Inca, left many wondering about the rationale behind yet another defensive signing.
However, a spate of serious injuries within the ranks of the English champions has dramatically shifted the perception:
- Injury epidemic: Key players including William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhaes, Cristian Mosquera, Ben White, and Riccardo Calafiori were sidelined simultaneously due to injuries during a particularly congested fixture period.
- Depth and cover: The absence of such pivotal figures could have derailed their title challenge entirely, but foresight in selection allowed the coaching staff to plug the gaps in both centre and flank defence.
- New targets on the market: The initiation of talks for Aston Villa defender Ezri Konsa further underscores that the Italian strategist was ten steps ahead of the circumstances.
This meticulous planning has transformed what seemed like an overabundance of defenders into a masterclass in long-term strategy, positioning Arsenal to compete across all competitions.