The outsiders: could Havertz and Trossard step in?

So is the left-foot Kai Havertz set for the right wing?
Arteta revealed on Monday that he wanted to speak to a wide pool of players about how this “different” Arsenal could look – one of the options was asking the left-footed Havertz to do “different things”.
It would be a bold move, given Havertz has only ever play as either a centre forward or an attacking midfielder since joining from Chelsea 18 months ago. While his duel-winning ability would also be redundant out wide.
Leandro Trossard Aiming to Fill Kevin De Bruyne’s Boots for Belgium
Belgium attacker Leandro Trossard is ทางเข้า ufabet https://ufabet999.app hoping to take his club form with Arsenal to the national team after returning to the squad for the Nations League matches against Italy and France over the next week.
Trossard is expecte to fill the pivotal midfield role that injured Kevin De Bruyne. Usually plays for the Group A2 matches in Rome on Thursday and then home to France on Monday.
Arteta namechecked Leandro Trossard as well in terms of a contender for the right wing position. The Belgian has a reputation of being two-foote. Which would suit Arteta’s criteria for the role but like Martinelli, is more suited to the left flank.
There are also doubts over Trossard’s abilities as a starter – given his form for Arsenal has been much better as a ‘super sub’. The Belgian has failed to nail down a starting spot on the left wing and has just one goal from five starts down that flank.