Malen, who has 13 goals and four assists from 32 games this season, is apparently valued by Dortmund at roughly £40 million. Malen was linked to Manchester United as part of the deal that brought Jadon Sancho back to Germany.
If Van der Vaart does eventually achieve his ideal comeback to Arsenal, he would undoubtedly find it difficult to unseat Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka. Instead, Van der Vaart wants to see a more steady return from the player.
Right on the cusp between good and great players is Donyell Malen, the former Arsenal sensation who recently revealed that he is eager for another chance at life with The Gunners. Van der Vaart believes that Malen may still go to a higher level if he can improve his consistency, even though his blistering pace has drawn similarities to one Kylian Mbappe.
“I search for possibilities,” the former Ajax playmaker informs Rondo. How quick and deft he is. Similar to Kylian Mbappe’s style. Malen definitely has it in him, not that I’m drawing comparisons with Mbappe.
“With the Dutch national team, it just doesn’t work out.”
Malen, who has 13 goals and four assists from 32 games this season, is apparently valued by Dortmund at roughly £40 million. Malen was linked to Manchester United as part of the deal that brought Jadon Sancho back to Germany.
If Van der Vaart does eventually achieve his ideal comeback to Arsenal, he would undoubtedly find it difficult to unseat Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka. Instead, Van der Vaart wants to see a more steady return from the player.
“(Malen is) an incredible athlete,” Van der Vaart continues. However, you have to demonstrate it in every game if you want to become Mbappe.
Does he make the most of this gift, I wonder? Dortmund is not Real Madrid, but it’s still a terrific club. I believe he ought to go there.
HITC Football is aware that this summer, Arsenal will be looking to add attackers. But Mikel Arteta’s team seems to prefer a more traditional “number nine,” as Ivan Toney and Dusan Vlahovic are being considered.