Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger reveals plan to use Mohamed Elneny at centre-back this season
Arsene Wenger has revealed that he plans to use Mohamed Elneny as a centre-back this season rather than dipping into the transfer market to ease Arsenal's defensive injury woes.
The Egyptian has impressed while playing at the heart of a back three in pre-season and Wenger says he could continue in that role when competitive football begins next month.
“Elneny is a player who has a fantastic mentality and attitude, and his main target is to help the team," Wenger told the club's website.
"When he plays there, of course he does extremely well.
“Of course [he needs to learn the defensive side], but I always felt that a good central midfielder can be a good centre back.
"With the fact of course that when you’re playing in the back four you have to be decisive in the challenges, you have a bit more flexibility in the middle of a back three. He can do that."
Wenger switched to a back three towards the end of last season but could struggle to fill the team, with centre-backs Shkodran Mustafi and Gabriel both struggling to return from injury.
As a result, the Frenchman has experimented in pre-season games against Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Western Sydney Wanderers.
“Overall on tour, I played players like Elneny in a back three and he coped very well. Maitland-Niles sometimes played at centre back as well, even in the big games against Chelsea," Wenger added.
"You see their strengths and their weaknesses, and you learn a lot about your players and your combinations too.
"The advantage we have is that we have a good stability in our squad, so I already know who I can combine with who, more or less.”