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William Saliba has warned Mikel Arteta that he will not be a benchwarmer for Arsenal next season as he looks to book his spot on France's flight to Qatar.

The centre-half has been impressing on loan at Marseille and is set to return to the Emirates in the summer and stake his claim for a place in Arteta's starting XI. There were rumours circulating that the Gunners would sell Saliba while his stock is high having shelled out £50million for Ben White who has formed a brilliant partnership with Gabriel this term.

Saliba has yet to make a single competitive appearance for Arsenal which has added fuel to that fire. Marseille have looked into the possibility of making the loan move permanent, as a result, but Arsenal plan to utilise his services next term.

Saliba hopes to have an outside chance of going to the World Cup after being a late call-up for the injured Benjamin Pavard and playing in both of France’s friendlies against Ivory Coast and South Africa, earning his first two caps for his country during the international break.

But Saliba knows that won't happen unless he plays regular

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