ARSENAL fans believe they have identified the club's new "s***house" with Granit Xhaka linked with a transfer away.
The Swiss midfielder has developed a reputation for being a fiery character during his seven-year stay at the Emirates.
However, his time at the Gunners could be coming to a close as he has been linked with signing for Bayer Leverkusen.
Arsenal fans are looking for their new "s***house" and they believe Gabriel Martinelli is the man to take the crown.
One supporter took to Twitter to make the winger's case, compiling a list of his top wind-up merchant moments this season.
Martinelli threw a red and white scarf on a camera at arch rivals Tottenham when enjoying a 2-0 win four months ago.
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He also celebrated before scoring as he walked the ball into an open net versus Aston Villa to wrap up three points in February.
Then at the weekend against Newcastle, the Brazilian celebrated Fabian Schar's own goal in front of angry Toon fans.
Martinelli has been described as having a "very innocent face but deep down he is as wicked as hell."
Another said: "This guy is quietly becoming a footballing legend, can't wait to see how he develops."
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Martinelli is backing up his "s***housery" on the pitch, netting 15 goals and five assists in 45 appearances this term.
Aaron Ramsdale has also got himself a reputation for his antics after taunting opposition fans with his celebrations.
Arsenal remain in the hunt for the Premier League title and sit one point behind Manchester City, who have a game in hand.
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