Arsenal are winning… but inside the club, the questions are getting louder.
And now, one brutal claim has exploded across football: Max Dowman should leave—immediately.
From the outside, everything looks perfect.

Top of the Premier League.
Still alive in Europe.
Still chasing multiple trophies.
But inside Arsenal?
Not everyone is convinced.
Because beneath the success, a growing storm is forming—and it’s centered around one name:
Max Dowman.
The Shocking Call: “Leave Arsenal ASAP”
It wasn’t a rumor.
It wasn’t subtle.
It was direct.
“Max Dowman needs to leave Arsenal as soon as possible.”
That explosive statement has sent shockwaves through fans—and raised serious questions about Mikel Arteta’s handling of young talent.
Because Dowman isn’t just any player.
He’s a record-breaker.
A rising star.
A glimpse into Arsenal’s future.
Or at least… he was supposed to be.
From Wonderkid… to Watching From the Bench
Dowman has already made history—becoming the youngest goalscorer in Premier League history.
A moment that should’ve launched his career.
Instead?
He’s stuck.
Waiting.
Watching.
And according to critics, that’s not by accident.
A Pattern That’s Hard to Ignore
Dowman’s situation isn’t isolated.
There are warning signs.
Myles Lewis-Skelly—once one of Arsenal’s brightest prospects—is now buried in the squad.
Repositioned. Overlooked. Forgotten.
Ethan Nwaneri?
Used early… then sent on loan without a recall clause.
A decision that raised serious eyebrows.
And now, Dowman could be heading down the same path.
“It’s Not About the Player… It’s About Arteta”
Here’s where things get uncomfortable.
Critics claim the system isn’t built around developing youth.
It’s built around control.
“It’s all about Arteta, not about Dowman.”
That’s not just criticism.
That’s an accusation.
That young players are being used as symbols—not priorities.
The Brutal Reality of Competition
Even if Dowman stays…
Where does he play?
On the right:
Bukayo Saka – still undroppable, even during poor form
Noni Madueke – ahead in the pecking order
And with Arsenal constantly investing in new attackers…

Dowman’s path becomes even narrower.
The Moment That Changed Everything
The Carabao Cup final.
Arsenal were struggling.
Outplayed.
Desperate for something different.
And yet…
Dowman stayed on the bench.
That decision spoke louder than any words.
Because in the biggest moment—
Arteta didn’t trust him.
Gerrard Adds Fuel to the Fire

While the youth debate grows, another issue has emerged.
Steven Gerrard believes Arsenal’s attack needs upgrading.
Specifically:
Gabriel Martinelli
Leandro Trossard
“I think they can do better.”
That’s not just opinion.
That’s a signal.
More signings are coming.
More competition is coming.
And for players like Dowman?
That could mean even fewer chances.
Success… With a Question Mark

Yes, Arsenal are winning.
Yes, they’re leading the league.
But critics argue something deeper:
They’re not dominating.
They’re not special.
They’re benefiting from others underperforming.
And when it matters most—like Wembley—they’ve been exposed.
A Career-Defining Decision
Now, the focus shifts to Dowman.
Stay—and risk being overlooked?
Or leave—and find a club that believes in him?
Because in football, talent alone isn’t enough.
You need minutes.
You need trust.
You need opportunity.
And right now…
Those things are uncertain.
Arteta Under Pressure
Mikel Arteta is building something big.
But he’s also being watched closely.
Not just for results.
But for development.
For decisions.
For whether Arsenal truly nurture their future stars.
Because if they don’t…

Others will.
The Bigger Question
This isn’t just about Dowman.
It’s about identity.
Are Arsenal building for today?
Or building for tomorrow?
Because if young talents keep slipping through the cracks…
The cost won’t be immediate.
But it will come.
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