
Kaoru Mitoma not pushing for Brighton & Hove Albion exit
Brighton attacker Kaoru Mitoma has been linked with a move away from the club in recent weeks.
Clubs like Arsenal and Chelsea are reportedly keen on the Premier League winger. However, a report from TBR claims that the player is no longer pushing for an exit — a development that will come as a major blow to the two London clubs.
The 28-year-old Japanese international has been a reliable performer in the Premier League in recent seasons, and he could have been a quality acquisition for both teams. Mitoma is exceptional when it comes to taking on defenders and creating opportunities for his teammates. He would have added some much-needed unpredictability to both the Arsenal and Chelsea attacks.
Arsenal looked quite mediocre in their attacking play last season. They need more cutting edge in the final third, and the 28-year-old would have contributed goals and creativity to the side. He registered 16 goal contributions last season.
Players like Gabriel Martinelli were quite underwhelming, and Arsenal need more competition for places if they are serious about winning major trophies. Mitoma could have been the ideal signing. He is already well-settled in the Premier League and could have made an instant impact.
Chelsea need more depth in wide areas
Meanwhile, Chelsea have sanctioned the departure of Noni Madueke, and Mykhailo Mudryk is facing a lengthy ban for doping. They are currently lacking quality and depth in the wide areas. It will be interesting to see if they can bring in the necessary reinforcements over the next few weeks. Mitoma would have been a superb acquisition for them.
This development will come as a major boost for Brighton, who will be hoping to keep him at the club for as long as possible. He is an indispensable asset for them, and losing him would have been a significant blow for the Seagulls.
Arsenal and Chelsea should now look to move on to other targets. They need to strengthen their attacking units before the new season begins. With both clubs competing in the UEFA Champions League, they will need quality players to succeed in Europe’s elite competition.