Arsene Wenger apologises to summer signing Lucas Perez for not playing him enough this season

Perez moved to Arsenal last summer for £17m but has started just two league matches

Tuesday 09 May 2017 15:15 BST
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Perez has failed to make an immediate impression at Arsenal
Perez has failed to make an immediate impression at Arsenal (Getty)

Two Premier League starts. Nine appearances as a substitute. And just one league goal. Hardly the first season in England that Lucas Perez had hoped for.

Arsenal's out-of-favour striker, reportedly unhappy at his lack of playing time, has been linked with a move back to his home country Spain.

Manager Arsene Wenger, who spent over £17m to sign Perez from Deportivo La Coruna in August, has sympathy.

"He's a top quality striker but I couldn't give him the games he wants and deserves, I confess that. I feel sorry for him on that front," Wenger said on Tuesday.

Perez scored a hat trick in December in the 4-1 Champions League group stage win at Basel, but highlights like that are few. His one Premier League goal came in January against Bournemouth.

Despite limiting Perez's opportunities, Wenger would like him to remain at Emirates Stadium.

"I would love to keep him. We have to sit down together and see if he has a reasonable chance to play or not next season," he said.

Whether next season includes Champions League football for Arsenal remains doubtful, although Wenger has not given up hope.


Wenger feels sorry he could not give Perez more games 

 Wenger feels sorry he could not give Perez more games 
 (Getty)

His team plays away at Southampton on Wednesday needing a win to stay in contention for a top-four finish.

Sixth-placed Arsenal, which has three matches left, is six points behind fourth-placed Manchester City, which has two to play.

"In the past five games, we've won four, so overall we've had a bad spell but we've recovered from it. We have to show now that we can be consistent until the end of the season," Wenger added.

Lucas Perez has spent most of his time at Arsenal on the bench
Lucas Perez has spent most of his time at Arsenal on the bench (Getty)

Arsenal overcame an injury-depleted Manchester United on Sunday and Wenger hopes that momentum can continue.

"We have to use the squad in a very efficient way because we play four games of high intensity in 10 days. It will be important that everybody in the squad contributes at the right moment."

Perez, fit-again after a thigh injury, may just get another chance to shine.

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