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Sky expert believes Arsenal loan has been a success – EzAnime.net

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Kevin Campbell said on Sky Sports Football (5:37 pm, April 12, 2021) that Arsenal-owned Ainsley Maitland-Niles has done well at West Bromwich Albion.

The former Arsenal forward, who now works as a Sky Sports expert, believes Maitland-Niles and fellow midfielder Okay Yokuslu have made West Brom better and stronger in the middle of the park.

Maitland-Niles, who can also operate as a right-back, joined West Brom on loan from Premier League rivals Arsenal in the January transfer window.

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Yokuslu, 27, moved to the Baggies on loan from Celta de Vigo in the January transfer window as well.

Campbell said on Sky Sports Football (5:37 pm, April 12, 2021): “In midfield, Yokuslu and Maitland-Niles have come in. They have put energy and quality in that midfield. That’s not disrespectful to the players who were there before, but these guys have made a difference. “

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Maitland-Niles is doing well at West Brom at the moment and has established himself as a major player on coach Sam Allardyce’s team.

According to WhoScored, the 23-year-old has made nine Premier League appearances for the Baggies.

What is encouraging for the English international is that he has deployed in his preferred midfield position.

If West Brom can escape the dreaded fall to the Championship at the end of the season and Allardyce remains in charge of the team, then the youngster should seriously consider making his loan deal permanent.

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