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Arsenal's Predicted Starting XI vs Inter Milan: Saka's Fate Revealed
Football London
January 20, 2026•2 days ago

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Arsenal is predicted to make eight changes for their Champions League match against Inter Milan, prioritizing European progression. Key players like David Raya and William Saliba are expected to return. The lineup suggests a strategic approach to secure a strong position in the competition, with Bukayo Saka's participation also anticipated despite upcoming league fixtures.
Viktor Gyokeres and Myles Lewis-Skelly predicted to start for Arsenal against Nottingham Forest in the Premier League clash against Nottingham Forest
Arsenal take on Inter Milan in the Champions League on Tuesday evening, looking to maintain their lead at the top of the table. Following the frustrating yet beneficial draw against Nottingham Forest at the weekend, this trip to Italy to many might be seen as a distraction.
Manchester United visit the Emirates at the weekend after they aided in Arsenal’s Premier League title hopes, having beaten Pep Guardiola’s side at Old Trafford. This game therefore stands out as an obstacle while Michael Carrick’s squad rest up and prepare for the trip to North London.
How Arteta lines up his side is very difficult to imagine because despite the weekend’s importance, securing a top two spot before the final match and keep momentum up might be more of an attraction to the Gunners’ boss.
Here is how football.london predicts the Gunners to set up this evening:
David Raya
After two performances where Kepa Arrizabalaga has let in three goals, Mikel Arteta will return to his number one David Raya who did manage a clean sheet in Nottingham.
Ben White
Jurrien Timber is in need of a rest and Ben White has impressed at right-back in a boost to the options of Mikel Arteta.
William Saliba
It could be that either one of the starting centre-half pair are rested, but considering that Gabriel’s adductor injury was not too long ago, perhaps it is him who gets the rest this time.
Cristhian Mosquera
That rest is enabled because of the return of Cristhian Mosquera, who surprised everyone returning just 4 days after Mikel Arteta had said he would be out for “a few weeks”
Myles Lewis-Skelly
The full-back is in need of a big performance at left-back, and finding that in San Siro will be a challenge, but one he should be relishing.
Martin Zubimendi
The Spaniard has continued his fine form since signing for the club and will be critical in any potential Arsenal have in winning the UEFA Champions League.
Mikel Merino
The Spaniard has shown some encouraging performances for the Gunners of late and certainly deserves a start where he could show that more should be afforded to him.
Eberechi Eze
A player who really does need to take this opportunity and show why Mikel Arteta has been wrong not to be giving him more opportunities in the team of late.
Bukayo Saka
Despite many feeling that it might be best the England international is rested this midweek ahead of the visit of Manchester United, considering he did not start at Forest, a start here would not be surprising.
Gabriel Jesus
Instinct says that Arteta will rotate the centre forwards as he did at Portsmouth, but perhaps we could see all three strikers feature for some part with Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz available.
Leandro Trossard
Arteta brought on the Belgian at Forest at half-time, seemingly an admittance that he had made an error with his line-up from the start, and Trossard will likely come into the side here too.
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