Marquinhos joined the Gunners from Sao Paulo for £3.15 million this summer.
The 19-year-old made his debut in the side’s 2-1 win over FC Zurich in the Europa League on September 8.
The Brazilian scored 16 minutes into his first game for the north London side and Campbell liked what he saw, lauding his delivery from out wide:
Jesus also arrived at the Emirates Stadium this summer and has been in fine form.
The former Manchester City striker has bagged three goals and as many assists in seven appearances in all competitions.
He is not the only striker at Arsenal who may benefit from Marquinhos’ astute crossing as Eddie Nketiah got himself on the scoresheet in the win over Zurich.
Campbell alluded to this:
Jesus to fire Arsenal to a top four finish
Arsenal have made a brilliant start to the campaign with five wins out of six in the league. The north London outfit sit top of the Premier League table.
The attacking intent shown by Mikel Arteta’s side has been extremely exciting, with Jesus flourishing up top for the Gunners.
His £47 million signing from City is looking like a bargain as he is at the heart of Arsenal’s attacking play.
The Brazilian has adapted to life at the Emirates Stadium with ease and is gelling perfectly with the likes of Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli.
Arsenal came within touching distance of a top-four finish last season but fell at the last hurdle.
Jesus knows all about challenging at the very top of the Premier League, having won the title four times at the Etihad Stadium. His knowledge and experience may be of huge benefit to Arteta’s side.
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