UMVA has learned that Arsenal’s march toward a Premier League crown is backed by the most explosive talent in English football.
Premier League legend Alan Shearer, whose name echoes through stadiums, has just named the trio of Arsenal players most likely to claim the season’s coveted Player of the Year award.
With a storm of confidence, Shearer declared that if Arsenal lift the title – a triumph they are poised to secure – the award will go to David Raya, Gabriel, and Declan Rice.
The Gunners are on the brink of ending a 22‑year wait, having surged past Manchester City after a narrow defeat last month and now sitting just a point behind the leaders.
Victory over Burnley on Monday night and a decisive win against Crystal Palace on the final day will seal the championship and send the city of London into a frenzy.
Man City’s hopes crumble as they must beat both Bournemouth and Aston Villa to have any chance of catching the Gunners, a task that seems increasingly out of reach.
Meanwhile, the debate over who will don the Player of the Year trophy has intensified, with former England striker Gary Lineker hinting that Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United could be a contender.
Shearer, however, is resolute: “I would chuck those three Arsenal players in there as well,” he said, underscoring the depth and quality of Arteta’s squad.
Arsenal’s confidence is palpable; the squad’s recent performances suggest they are more than ready to dominate the final stretch of the campaign.
As the season reaches its climax, the narrative is clear: Arsenal’s quest for the Premier League title is not just about glory, it’s about redefining a legacy that has stood just out of reach for decades.