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Myles Lewis-Skelly to Man Utd? Arsenal Star Offered 2026

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Key Points

  • Myles Lewis-Skelly, the 19-year-old Arsenal academy graduate, has been offered to Manchester United by intermediaries, according to the Daily Mail.
  • Manchester United are monitoring Lewis-Skelly as a potential left-back target ahead of the summer transfer window, as first reported last week by Sportsview.co.uk.
  • Lewis-Skelly has impressed under Mikel Arteta at Arsenal last season but has fallen out of favour this term, behind Piero Hincapie and Riccardo Calafiori in the pecking order.
  • He has made only limited appearances this season, including a 90th-minute substitute role against Bayer Leverkusen two weeks ago and a spot in the 4-0 FA Cup win over Wigan Athletic in mid-February.
  • Lewis-Skelly has expressed frustrations to Arteta over his lack of action, as detailed in a Sportsview.co.uk report.
  • In the England setup, he trails Lewis Hall and Nico O’Reilly, making a World Cup call-up in June unlikely.
  • Last season, he featured in 39 matches, starting 26, but has started just 12 of 27 appearances this campaign.
  • An opportunity may arise in the FA Cup quarter-final against Southampton on Saturday, but he is expected to return to the bench for Arsenal’s Champions League quarter-final first leg against Sporting CP next Tuesday.
  • Manchester United seek a new left-back, with Lewis-Skelly catching their eye.
  • At 19, Lewis-Skelly faces a choice: stay at Arsenal as a squad player or seek a starting role elsewhere, potentially at Old Trafford.

Arsenal FC (North London News) March 31, 2026 – Myles Lewis-Skelly, Arsenal’s promising 19-year-old academy product, has been pitched to Manchester United by intermediaries amid growing interest from the Red Devils, as exclusively revealed by Nathan Salt of the Daily Mail. The versatile left-back, who shone under Mikel Arteta last season, finds himself sidelined at the Emirates Stadium, prompting speculation over a potential summer exit.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why Is Myles Lewis-Skelly on Manchester United’s Radar?
  • What Has Happened to Lewis-Skelly’s Role at Arsenal This Season?
  • How Did Injuries Shape His Arsenal Career Last Term?
  • Who Is Ahead of Lewis-Skelly in the England Setup?
  • Has Lewis-Skelly Expressed Desire to Leave Arsenal?
  • What Upcoming Matches Could Change His Arsenal Fortunes?
  • What Choice Does Lewis-Skelly Face This Summer?
  • Who Is Myles Lewis-Skelly and What Makes Him Special?
  • Why Might Manchester United Pursue Him Aggressively?
  • How Does This Fit into Arsenal’s Squad Dynamics?
  • What Do Transfer Precedents Suggest for Lewis-Skelly?
  • Could England International Exposure Influence His Decision?

Why Is Myles Lewis-Skelly on Manchester United’s Radar?

Manchester United’s interest in Lewis-Skelly stems from their need for a long-term left-back solution, with the teenager’s versatility and potential making him an attractive prospect. As reported by Nathan Salt in the Daily Mail (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-15691669/Myles-Lewis-Skelly-England-NATHAN-SALT.html), intermediaries have formally offered the player to Old Trafford.

This development follows last week’s coverage by Sportsview.co.uk (https://sportsview.co.uk/2026/03/arsenal-star-myles-lewis-skelly-on-the-radar-of-manchester-united-ahead-of-the-summer), which first noted that United were monitoring the Gunners graduate and could attempt to lure him away in the summer.

Lewis-Skelly caught United’s eye after a breakout campaign last term, where he demonstrated his ability to perform at the highest level.

The Daily Mail highlights that Man United want a new left-back going forward, positioning Lewis-Skelly as a prime candidate due to his impressive displays under Arteta at Arsenal (https://onefootball.com/fr/equipe/arsenal-2).

What Has Happened to Lewis-Skelly’s Role at Arsenal This Season?

Lewis-Skelly’s stock has plummeted at Arsenal this season, with the 19-year-old now behind established stars Piero Hincapie and Riccardo Calafiori in the left-back pecking order.

According to the Daily Mail report by Nathan Salt, he has fallen out of favour at the North London club. His most recent outing was a time-wasting 90th-minute substitute appearance against Bayer Leverkusen two weeks ago, prior to which his only involvement came in the 4-0 FA Cup victory over Wigan Athletic in mid-February.

Statistics underscore his diminished role: last season, Lewis-Skelly played 39 times, starting 26 games, but this campaign he has started just 12 of 27 appearances, as detailed across both Daily Mail and Sportsview.co.uk sources. Sportsview.co.uk (https://sportsview.co.uk/2026/03/arsenal-star-myles-lewis-skelly-tells-mikel-arteta-of-his-major-frustrations-at-a-lack-of-action) reports that he has told Arteta of his frustrations directly, signalling openness to a move.

The situation is unlikely to change imminently. While he could get a chance to impress in Saturday’s FA Cup quarter-final against Southampton, a bench return awaits for Arsenal’s Champions League quarter-final first leg against Sporting CP next Tuesday, per the Daily Mail.

How Did Injuries Shape His Arsenal Career Last Term?

Lewis-Skelly became a regular starter last season primarily due to injuries to others, still leaving him with plenty of years ahead at just 19. The Daily Mail notes he still has plenty of years ahead of himself, emphasising his youth as a factor in any transfer decision.

Who Is Ahead of Lewis-Skelly in the England Setup?

On the international front, Lewis-Skelly faces stiff competition. Lewis Hall and Nico O’Reilly are ahead of him in the England pecking order, making a call-up to the World Cup in June highly unlikely, as stated in the Daily Mail article by Nathan Salt.

Has Lewis-Skelly Expressed Desire to Leave Arsenal?

Frustrations have boiled over, with Sportsview.co.uk reporting that the Arsenal star has told Arteta of his major frustrations at a lack of action (https://sportsview.co.uk/2026/03/arsenal-star-myles-lewis-skelly-tells-mikel-arteta-of-his-major-frustrations-at-a-lack-of-action). He could be open to leaving for the Red Devils, the Daily Mail adds, amid his limited minutes.

What Upcoming Matches Could Change His Arsenal Fortunes?

A potential lifeline looms in the FA Cup quarter-final clash with Southampton on Saturday, where Lewis-Skelly might seize an opportunity to impress.

However, Arsenal’s packed schedule, including the Champions League tie against Sporting CP, suggests he will likely remain on the fringes. The Daily Mail specifies he is likely to return to the bench for that next Tuesday fixture.

What Choice Does Lewis-Skelly Face This Summer?

At a crossroads, Lewis-Skelly must weigh his options: remain at Arsenal as a squad player, benefiting from top-tier exposure, or depart for Manchester United or elsewhere to vie for a starting XI spot. The Daily Mail frames it clearly: he will have to decide whether he wants to remain at Arsenal as a squad player or move to Man United or elsewhere and fight for a place in the starting XI.

Manchester United’s monitoring, as per Sportsview.co.uk’s initial scoop last week, adds intrigue to what could be a high-profile transfer saga.

Who Is Myles Lewis-Skelly and What Makes Him Special?

For context, Myles Lewis-Skelly is an Arsenal academy graduate who burst onto the scene last season with 39 appearances. His versatility across the left flank and ability to impress under pressure have not gone unnoticed. The Daily Mail and Sportsview.co.uk both praise his potential, with United viewing him as a strategic addition to bolster their defence.

Why Might Manchester United Pursue Him Aggressively?

United’s left-back position requires reinforcement, and Lewis-Skelly’s profile fits perfectly. Intermediaries’ involvement, as broken by Nathan Salt in the Daily Mail, indicates proactive steps towards a deal.

How Does This Fit into Arsenal’s Squad Dynamics?

Arsenal’s depth at left-back, with Hincapie and Calafiori ahead, has crowded Lewis-Skelly out. Injuries last term handed him chances, but fitness returns have reshuffled the pack, leaving him sidelined.

What Do Transfer Precedents Suggest for Lewis-Skelly?

Young talents like Lewis-Skelly often move for regular football, especially when intermediaries circle big clubs. United’s history of academy raids adds weight to the speculation.

Could England International Exposure Influence His Decision?

With the World Cup looming, limited England minutes behind Hall and O’Reilly might push Lewis-Skelly towards a club guaranteeing game time, per Daily Mail insights.

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