UK TimesUK Times
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
What's Hot
LinkedIn and government join forces to help jobseekers build their careers

LinkedIn and government join forces to help jobseekers build their careers

15 June 2026
‘He’s uncoachable – in a good way’: The making of Jordan Cox – the England debutant with lightning hands, a battle with social media trolls and the superpower that everyone who played with or coached him knows all about

‘He’s uncoachable – in a good way’: The making of Jordan Cox – the England debutant with lightning hands, a battle with social media trolls and the superpower that everyone who played with or coached him knows all about

15 June 2026
Trump has achieved none of his aims in Iran. His ‘ceasefire’ can’t work and won’t work – UK Times

Trump has achieved none of his aims in Iran. His ‘ceasefire’ can’t work and won’t work – UK Times

15 June 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
UK TimesUK Times
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
UK TimesUK Times
Home » Revealed: How Marseille ‘are paying MORE NOT TO PLAY Arsenal loanee Ethan Nwaneri’ with ‘persistent nonchalance’ issue meaning they have sidelined him for two months
TV & Showbiz

Revealed: How Marseille ‘are paying MORE NOT TO PLAY Arsenal loanee Ethan Nwaneri’ with ‘persistent nonchalance’ issue meaning they have sidelined him for two months

By uk-times.com16 April 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Revealed: How Marseille ‘are paying MORE NOT TO PLAY Arsenal loanee Ethan Nwaneri’ with ‘persistent nonchalance’ issue meaning they have sidelined him for two months
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Ethan Nwaneri’s six-month loan at Marseille is threatening to turn sour, with the Arsenal youngster having failed to make the starting XI of his new side for over two months.

Nwaneri joined the French team in January with the aspiration of improving his situation under Roberto De Zerbi after having been crowded out of Mikel Arteta’s attacking pecking order following the arrivals of Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze.

But despite scoring on his debut, it appears that Nwaneri’s time at Marseille has struggled to take flight, with his last appearance in the starting line-up coming on 8 February, a 5-0 thrashing by Paris Saint-Germain in De Zerbi’s last game in charge.

Nwaneri has been left on the bench in three of the following eight fixtures, and has only once made an appearance lasting longer than half an hour – against Lille on 22 March.

The 19-year-old came on for Mason Greenwood in the 18th minute and, despite scoring the opening goal, was criticised by French media outlet GFNF, who said that he ‘regressed in the second half, losing the ball on several occasions when OM were looking to break quickly’.

He then faced the disappointment of a double substitution and was taken off for former Bournemouth midfielder Hamed Junior Traore.

French publication L’Equipe previously stated that the Englishman had given a ‘persistent impression of nonchalance’ at his new side

One of the major reasons Nwaneri joined Marseille was to link up with Roberto De Zerbi, who is pictured here alongside former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood

One of the major reasons Nwaneri joined Marseille was to link up with Roberto De Zerbi, who is pictured here alongside former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood 

L’Equipe, which previously stated that the Englishman had given a ‘persistent impression of nonchalance’ at his new side, has now revealed that Nwaneri’s loan fee at Marseille is tied to his amount of minutes.

This means that Marseille would effectively pay more the less he plays, but that does not seem to be influencing matters for new head coach Habib Beye, who has continued to leave Nwaneri out of his starting XI.

The Arsenal academy graduate signed fresh terms with the club last summer, keeping him in north London until 2030 after breaking into the first team in 2024-25, but found minutes hard to come by at the beginning of this season.

He made 12 appearances for the Gunners in all competitions prior to his move to the south of France, starting four games but none in the Premier League, and scored once in the Carabao Cup.

The departure of De Zerbi hardly helped settle matters for the youngster, given the Italian is known for his development of younger players – something which Arteta cited as a key priority for Nwaneri upon his departure.

‘Roberto is a great developer of young talent,’ the Arsenal boss said at the time. ‘He’s a really courageous manager in the way he plays with young talent as well. It fits the way of playing with the qualities we want to see for Ethan.’

De Zerbi left the club just over two weeks after Nwaneri arrived, following weeks of pressure, tensions with some players and poor results – including a 3-0 defeat at Club Brugge, which led to their exit from the Champions League, and a 5-0 thrashing by Paris Saint-Germain in the league.

Last season, Nwaneri played mostly on the right wing and scored nine goals in 37 appearances in all competitions to mark himself out as one of England’s most talented young players.

But with Madueke the first choice as back-up to Bukayo Saka, and Eze the number 10 option behind captain Martin Odegaard, Nwaneri found opportunities limited this season.

‘Talented players need to have minutes and Ethan, in this case, wasn’t having enough minutes,’ Arteta added in January. ‘The last thing I want to do is cut his development because he is such a talent.’

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related News

‘He’s uncoachable – in a good way’: The making of Jordan Cox – the England debutant with lightning hands, a battle with social media trolls and the superpower that everyone who played with or coached him knows all about

‘He’s uncoachable – in a good way’: The making of Jordan Cox – the England debutant with lightning hands, a battle with social media trolls and the superpower that everyone who played with or coached him knows all about

15 June 2026
UFC fighter claims he was hacked after sparking Trump ‘fix’ scandal over White House fight night

UFC fighter claims he was hacked after sparking Trump ‘fix’ scandal over White House fight night

15 June 2026
Stars like Brittany Mahomes love Osea body oil: ‘The best ever’

Stars like Brittany Mahomes love Osea body oil: ‘The best ever’

15 June 2026
Sam Matterface’s all-time World Cup XI: An English defensive powerhouse, Italy’s ‘Marathon Man’ and the legend who clinched his side’s World Cup deep in extra-time – now pick YOURS!

Sam Matterface’s all-time World Cup XI: An English defensive powerhouse, Italy’s ‘Marathon Man’ and the legend who clinched his side’s World Cup deep in extra-time – now pick YOURS!

15 June 2026
Spain vs Cape Verde – World Cup LIVE: European champions start bid for glory against tournament debutants

Spain vs Cape Verde – World Cup LIVE: European champions start bid for glory against tournament debutants

15 June 2026
Joe Rogan brutally mocked for fashion faux pas during White House UFC event on Donald Trump’s birthday

Joe Rogan brutally mocked for fashion faux pas during White House UFC event on Donald Trump’s birthday

15 June 2026
Top News
LinkedIn and government join forces to help jobseekers build their careers

LinkedIn and government join forces to help jobseekers build their careers

15 June 2026
‘He’s uncoachable – in a good way’: The making of Jordan Cox – the England debutant with lightning hands, a battle with social media trolls and the superpower that everyone who played with or coached him knows all about

‘He’s uncoachable – in a good way’: The making of Jordan Cox – the England debutant with lightning hands, a battle with social media trolls and the superpower that everyone who played with or coached him knows all about

15 June 2026
Trump has achieved none of his aims in Iran. His ‘ceasefire’ can’t work and won’t work – UK Times

Trump has achieved none of his aims in Iran. His ‘ceasefire’ can’t work and won’t work – UK Times

15 June 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest UK news and updates directly to your inbox.

Recent Posts

  • LinkedIn and government join forces to help jobseekers build their careers
  • ‘He’s uncoachable – in a good way’: The making of Jordan Cox – the England debutant with lightning hands, a battle with social media trolls and the superpower that everyone who played with or coached him knows all about
  • Trump has achieved none of his aims in Iran. His ‘ceasefire’ can’t work and won’t work – UK Times
  • A69 eastbound access from B6528 near Throckley (east) | Eastbound | Road Works
  • M53 northbound between J7 and J6 | Northbound | Congestion

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
© 2026 UK Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version