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After bid from Arsenal, 21-year-old admits he would be “upset” if January move didn’t happen

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Arsenal are keen to sign Mykhaylo Mudryk as a result of his stunning performances for Shakhtar Donetsk.

The 21-year-old has put his name up in lights after scoring eight goals and providing eight assists in 16 appearances so far this season, including five goal involvements in six Champions League outings.

According to Calciomercato, Mudryk’s form has enticed Arsenal to make a £53m bid for his services, with the Gunners awaiting a response from Shakhtar Donetsk.

Now, the Ukraine international has spoken to Vlada Zinchenko – the wife of Oleksandr Zinchenko – about his future.

Arsenal given Mudryk boost

Well, Mudryk admitted that he would enjoy playing ahead of Zinchenko on the left flank at the Emirates Stadium, while also claiming he would prefer to start for Arsenal than be a squad player at Real Madrid.

The Shakhtar Donetsk No.10 also said that he would be “upset” if he didn’t leave the Ukrainian giants in January.

Mudryk said: “It’s not about the badge or the history. The team’s style of play will play a role in my decision, it’s very important. Yes, I’d be upset if I don’t get a move in the winter.”

With these comments coming just days after talk of Arsenal submitting a bid, there must be something happening.

Mudryk could fire Arsenal to Premier League title

In our view, the signing of Mudryk could be the difference between first and second place in the Premier League.

As Liverpool fans will tell you, Manchester City are absolutely relentless – Pep Guardiola’s side can make title rivals feel as though they’ve lost even after a draw, given how ruthlessly dominant they are.

Shakhtar Donetsk v RB Leipzig: Group F - UEFA Champions League
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Therefore, Mikel Arteta cannot afford to see his Arsenal side run out of steam at any point, as even back-to-back defeats in the Premier League could be enough to lose the title.

Therefore, the signing of Mudryk may be the injection of freshness that Arsenal need in January, as the players will surely start to tire following the World Cup, and also with Europa League football on the schedule.

Depth needs to be vital for Arteta, especially as Guardiola boasts an embarrassment of riches at the Etihad Stadium.

If Mudryk does become a Gunner this winter, he could be the difference maker for Arsenal.