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Former Premier League defender Jose Enrique has doubled down on his Bukayo Saka verdict and has sent Arsenal a new 10-word warning amid occasional Liverpool talk.

Saka, 20, was the best of a bad bunch in Arsenal's crushing 3-0 defeat against Crystal Palace as Mikel Arteta's men suffered a bid blow in the race for the Premier League top four. His player rating read: "Probably Arsenal's most likely threat on the night as he caused problems for Tyrick Mitchell down the right. Switched over to the left and seemed to have less of an impact but still the Gunners' best player on a woeful night. 7."

The Gunners' long exile from top four means they need to ensure that this result is only a one-off, because the consequences if not, could mean that certain key players could consider their long-term futures at the club. The young Three Lions international has been one of Arsenal's players of the season and as a result, Liverpool initially had his name down as a potential Mohamed Salah heir, as per Liverpool.com, but with the Egyptian now looking likely to sign a new contract as per various outlets, it remains to be seen whether

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