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Arteta says David Raya has elevated Arsenal’s game with his elite consistency.

Mikel Merino earns praise for stepping up as a versatile goal threat in attack.

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has praised David Raya, saying that the goalkeeper has taken the club to a different level.

Since joining Arsenal, Raya has leveled up his game , helping the Gunners keep various clean sheets. The Spanish won the Premier League Golden Glove Award in his debut season at the side and retained it last season, sharing it with Nottingham Forest's Matz Sels after they both ended the season with 13 clean sheets.

In the pre-game press conference of Arsenal's Premier League game against Brentford, Arteta lavished praise on Raya and said:

“An amazing goalkeeper. It’s a great story as well and how it happened [the transfer]. We tried to sign David much earlier, it was as soon as I arrived almost, and he had to wait another two years. The start that he had and the journey that we had together has been phenomenal for us and I’m very happy to have him.

 

 

When quizzed on whether Raya is the best signing he's made as Arsenal coach, Arteta added:

“It’s a very difficult question to answer. But he’s certainly one that is taking us to a different level. He’s certainly a player that has brought something to our way of playing.”

 

 

Raya has picked up from where he left off last season and currently leads the race for the goalkeepers with the most number of clean sheets (7) so far in the Premier League this season. He has just conceded just eight goals in 20 matches in the current campaign.

Mikel Arteta hails Mikel Arneno's impact at Arsenal

In the same press conference, Mikel Arteta also addressed Mikel Merino's impact at the side. Merino, who joined Arsenal last season, has built a reputation for versatility.

Preferably a midfielder, Merino has played well in the center forward position in the absence of the club's strikers. He recently scored in 1-1 draw against Chelsea as he again proved his potential as a makeshift striker.

When asked if he expected Merino could become the striker he has turned out to be, Arteta responded:

“As a striker, certainly not. But that’s the thing as well, that you learn when you sign a player. I knew that he could offer much more than what he had, and especially after I met him for the first time, because a player that has that amount of curiosity and the amount of questions that he’s asked, how willing he is to learn constantly, the way he loves his profession and football, it’s difficult to put limits to that because when someone wants to grow every single day, is that determined, is that hungry to win and evolve and to be part of something, that’s very powerful and Mikel certainly has that.”

 

 

Merino is Arsenal's joint-top scorer in the Premier League in 2025, with eight goals, five coming from headers.