Mikel Arteta has taken a 30-man Arsenal squad to Asia, with the Gunners beginning preparations for what is another huge campaign for both manager and club.
Fabio Vieira is expected to leave Arsenal again this summer following his loan spell at FC Porto during the previous season. The Portuguese club benefited from Vieira’s contributions throughout the campaign, with the midfielder playing a key role in their setup.
Arsenal have expressed strong interest in signing Rodrygo during the current transfer window and are reportedly in discussions to bring the Brazilian winger to the Emirates Stadium.
Noni Madueke may not just be Bukayo Saka’s backup. Arsenal insiders believe the £52m signing could also challenge on the left wing this season. That’s the question likely to divide opinion among Gooners, despite Arsenal seemingly ticking every box in this summer’s business.
Eberechi Eze is widely considered one of the Premier League’s standout creative talents and has been tipped for a major summer move away from Selhurst Park.
If Liverpool had signed Alexander Isak, it would have stirred worry, frustration and disappointment among Gunners fans. Not only is Isak Arsenal’s dream target, he’s also one of the Premier League’s most lethal goal scorers.
Three years ago, like so many of her peers, Chloe Kelly became a household name. Scoring the winning goal in a European Championship Final on home soil will likely never be topped.
Arsenal have been highly active in the current transfer window, and their business appears far from complete. While Viktor Gyökeres is expected to arrive imminently, reports suggest he may not be the final addition to Mikel Arteta’s squad this summer.
Arsenal remain on the verge of completing a move for Viktor Gyökeres, but progress has stalled, with the club seemingly stuck at the same stage of negotiations for over a week.
Viktor Gyökeres is reportedly waiting for the final green light to travel to Arsenal and complete his transfer from Sporting Club to the Emirates Stadium.
Takehiro Tomiyasu has officially parted ways with Arsenal after mutually agreeing to terminate his contract this summer. The decision comes after the Japanese defender suffered another setback in his ongoing recovery from injury, prompting both parties to conclude that an early departure would be in their best interests.
Noni Madueke has sent a heartfelt message to Chelsea following the completion of his transfer to Arsenal. The winger emerged as a surprise target for the Gunners, who moved swiftly to finalise a deal that bolsters their attacking options ahead of the new season.
Arsenal remain interested in Xavi Simons, a player they have tracked for over a year. Their admiration for the Dutch midfielder dates back to the previous summer, when numerous reports linked the Gunners with a potential move before he returned to RB Leipzig on an initial loan deal.
Arsenal have reached an agreement with Ethan Nwaneri, who has now signed a new long-term contract with the club. This development secures the future of one of the most promising young talents to emerge from the Gunners’ academy in recent years.
Letting Leandro Trossard go to sign Eberechi Eze would not be the worst idea. Yes, parting ways with the Belgian would mean Mikel Arteta loses a reliable attacking option, one who has consistently contributed key goals.
Arsenal have officially announced the signing of England winger Noni Madueke from Chelsea on a five‑year contract, in a deal worth up to £52 million. The
Come next season, it will likely be either Viktor Gyökeres (fingers crossed he signs) or Kai Havertz leading the Arsenal attack. And with that in mind, it is clear Gabriel Jesus would be the biggest casualty of Gyökeres’ arrival.
Andrea Berta has rightly received plenty of credit for his recruitment policy. Arsenal’s new Director of Football prefers to assess a shortlist thoroughly and gather as much detail as possible before moving.
There can be no doubt that abuse exists in the UK, and that includes football, but it is not exclusive to the game. It is something that should never be tolerated in any shape or form and is repugnant to most of us.
Like Benjamin Šeško, Rodrygo may have just missed his chance to join Arsenal at the Emirates. Both players were high on the club’s wishlist and, had things gone smoothly, they could have flown out with the squad for the Asian pre-season tour.
If Liverpool believe Newcastle would be willing to listen to offers between £120 million and £150 million for Alexander Isak, then surely Arsenal learnt the same information?
On Tuesday, Liverpool reportedly threatened to enter the race for Arsenal’s dream signing, Alexander Isak. While the Gunners have focused their striker shortlist on Benjamin Šeško and Viktor Gyökeres, Isak has long stood apart as a special case.