Why Arsenal star Zinchenko chose Super Eagles star Alex Iwobi's old number

Arsenal's new No. 17 Oleksander Zinchenko | Imago

Why Arsenal star Zinchenko chose Super Eagles star Alex Iwobi's old number

Ayoola Kelechi 16:04 - 10.08.2024

The Gunners' defender has claimed a new number ahead of the 2024/25 Premier League season

Arsenal's Oleksandr Zinchenko has announced a significant change ahead of the upcoming season as the Ukrainian international switches from his familiar number 35 shirt to the number 17 previously worn by Super Eagles icon Alex Iwobi.

Why Zinchenko decided to wear the number 17

Speaking to the club's media, the 27-year-old explained the reason for the number change, saying, "The number 17 is a very special number to me. It was the number I wore as a young player, and I’ve always requested to wear 17 when playing for my country."

Zinchenko with Ukraine's presisdent || Photo Credit: X
Zinchenko with Ukraine's presisdent || Photo Credit: X Zinchenko with Ukraine's presisdent || Photo Credit: X

The Ukraine international requested the number after it became available following Cedric Soares' departure, and his wish was granted by the club.

Alex Iwobi also wore the No.17 at Arsenal | Imago
Alex Iwobi also wore the No.17 at Arsenal | Imago Alex Iwobi also wore the No.17 at Arsenal | Imago

Apart from Iwobi, other notable wearers of number 17 at Arsenal include Alexis Sanchez, Alex Song, and World Cup winner Emmanuel Petit.

Zinchenko hoping for change in fortune

The 27-year-old defender hopes the number change will be a fresh start after he endured a challenging season last year, where despite his technical abilities on the ball, he faced criticism for his defensive performances.

Oleksander Zinchenko and Mikel Arteta | Imago

The arrival of Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna has led to questions about his place in the team, however, Zinchenko is determined to turn things around, and the new number represents a clean slate as he looks to prove his worth in the upcoming campaign.

ZInchenko has been part of both Arsenal sides that finished as runners-up to his former side Manchester City, and he will be hoping to help them take a step further to usurp the Cityzens in the 2024/25 season.