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Thomas Partey has joined Arsenal on a long-term contract, to wear Jersey number 18


 Partey has joined us on a long-term contract.

The 27-year-old midfielder had been with Atletico since 2012, making 188 appearances, in which time he won both the Europa League and Super Cup in 2018, and was a Champions League runner-up in 2016. 

Last season, the Ghana international made 46 appearances for Atletico, playing a key role in their third-place finish in La Liga and reaching the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
 
During his career, Thomas has also enjoyed successful loan spells in Spain with RCD Mallorca (2013/14) and UD Almeria (2014/15) and has made 29 international appearances for Ghana.
 
Technical director Edu, said: “Thomas has all the right attributes to be a top player for Arsenal. He is a leader on and off the pitch and he is exactly the kind of player and person we want at the club. We already feel like we know Thomas very well based on the work we have done analysing his performances closely in recent times.

"With his all-round game and positive aggressive style, he will be a brilliant addition to our squad. We’ve made a strong start to the season and we want to continue to build on this with Thomas now part of our club.”
 
Mikel Arteta added: “We have been watching Thomas for a while, so we’re now delighted to add such a high-quality player to our squad. He is a dynamic midfielder with great energy. He brings a lot of experience from a top club that has competed at the highest level in La Liga and the Champions League for several years.

"We’re very impressed with his attitude and his approach to the game. He’s an intelligent footballer and we’re looking forward to him integrating into our system and contributing to the progress we’re building at the moment at the club.”
 
Thomas will wear the No 18 shirt and will join up with his new team-mates next week after he returns from international duty with Ghana.
 
Everyone at Arsenal welcomes Thomas to our club. 
 
The deal is subject to the completion of regulatory processes.

Source: Arsenal.com

Aubameyang Signs A New 3-Year Deal With Arsenal

Arsenal have confirmed to sign a new 3-year contract with aubameyang.

The new deal has thought to be worth £250,000 per week for the next three years.

That will place him behind only Mesut Ozil – on £350,000 per week – as the second-highest paid Arsenal player.

Aubameyang secured Arsenal’s player of the year award for last season with his 29 goals.

That included 22 in the Premier League, only Jamie Vardy got more, and all four Gunners goals in the semi-finals and final of the FA Cup.

Source: SKY SPORT

Three Barcelona players Arsenal could target in Hector Bellerin transfer swap deal

The La Liga giants are reportedly keen on signing Bellerin in an exchange deal during this transfer window

Hector Bellerin in action for Arsenal. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)
Hector Bellerin in action for Arsenal. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has dominated the headlines throughout this transfer window but Hector Bellerin’s future is now coming into question.

It is understood that Arsenal would reluctantly let the right-back leave amid interest from Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain. However, the Catalan giants are believed to have very limited transfer funds in this window which could see them offer players in exchange for Bellerin.

Given the plethora of talent both at the Camp Nou and out on loan, Barcelona have a high number of options that could strengthen any bids for the Arsenal right-back. Arsenal’s interest in players has been well-documented throughout this transfer window and that may see the Gunners consider exchanging Bellerin before the transfer window closes next month.

Below, we outline three players that Barcelona could offer in exchange for Bellerin.

MIKEL ARTETA IMPRESSED BY WILLIAN AND GABRIEL DEBUTS

Jean-Clair Todibo

Both Leicester City and Everton have been linked with moves for the highly-rated defender during this transfer window.

Todibo’s progressive abilities in central defence makes him a valuable asset for the Catalan giants and one that several clubs will be interested in signing. For Arsenal, their need for a central defender probably isn’t at the top of their agenda which means that an exchange for Bellerin is unlikely.

However, the Gunners could soon come up against the Barcelona defender if Leicester or Everton are able to land his signature during this window - might that money strengthen a bid for Bellerin?

Junior Firpo

Mikel Arteta’s use of several Arsenal players in recent months has shown how much versatility he demands from the likes of Bukayo Saka, Ainsley Maitland-Niles and others.

That could again be applied if the 24-year-old was to move to the Emirates Stadium. Firpo’s wide range of qualities has seen him play at left-back and defensive midfield which might suit Arteta’s tendency to change shape regularly.

While the Barcelona man only made 11 starts last season, that lack of game time could encourage him to seek pastures new during this transfer window with Ronald Koeman reportedly offering him a way out.

Much like Todibo, offering Firpo may not be enough to convince Arsenal of parting ways with Bellerin.

Nelson Semedo

If Barcelona are insistent on signing Bellerin in this transfer window, trading current first-choice right-back Semedo could be their most likely chance of getting their man.

Source: Football.london

MIKEL ARTETA FIRST PRESS CONFERENCE AS ARSENAL MANAGER AHEAD OF FULHAM GAME.

Arteta on... Fulham, the new season, squad balance
Mikel Arteta was back in front of the media on Friday as he looked ahead to our opening Premier League match of the season at Fulham.

Our manager discussed his squad, Alex Lacazette, Matteo Guendouzi and more.
 
Read on for a full transcript:
 
n first press conference as first-team manager…

My title has changed a little bit but I'm just here to try and do my job as well as possible. It is always nice to be recognised from the club for the job that I try to do but I just want to help the club to do the right things. When I have to be involved, great. When I work in any area, great. I just want to make this club more successful in this country as quickly as possible and in a sustainable way. That's my ambition. It's our ambition and we have to do it together.

On our summer transfer window and team development…

Well, it's been a very strange mini-pre-season with a lot of external factors that are difficult to control. I think today is the first day that we have the full squad training together for pre-season. Just a day before we play the first game, but we have tried to put in the work that we needed, obviously without some key players for different reasons. Towards the market and our squad, obviously, we bought Willian and Gabriel. They're two really good recruitments in my opinion and two players that are going to improve our squad, but it's been a very complicated market so far.

On if formation plans will change against Fulham with David Luiz and Sokratis out…

We have a few issues around the squad. That's something normal that we have to try to adapt to. We've been trying with the players that we have fit at the moment. It's not an ideal to start the season with some key players out but again, we have enough really good players and tomorrow we will have the best possible plan to try and win our first game.

On if Gabriel and Willian will start v Fulham…

They have been training really well. They have adapted quickly. They are really excited to be here with us, really good energy from both of them. Big talent, both in very different phases of their career. One is already very established in the Premier League with incredible quality. And another one that has to adapt to this league but has huge potential to become a key player for us in the future.

On what Mikel is expecting from Fulham…

I think the team is a good reflection of the coach. He's a very thorough person with a very committed team with a very clear way of playing. He's done a fantastic job at Fulham, the way they managed to get promoted last season was really good. We have been watching them, we know it's a very typical stadium, really tight. It will be tough tomorrow, for sure.

On Aubameyang signing a new contract…

I can say that I am even more confident than I was at the end of last season when you asked me the same question 10 times.

On if it will be done soon…

I am very optimistic, yes.

On what Mikel has seen from the players since the end of last season…

What I've seen from them is that they want more. They are not satisfied. This is what we want to show tomorrow, that we want to go another step forward. What we've done doesn't count for anything. Obviously it gives us confidence and belief in what we can do and the way we can compete against any team. This is a completely different competition, it's a long race and we have to be consistent. It is a big gap from what's happened in the last few seasons and the reason why we were out of the Champions League spots. This is our challenge for the season.

On the future of Mesut Ozil and Emi Martinez…

We have some really good players in many different positions. Some of them are complicated and obviously, clubs come to us and they are interested in our players. It is very difficult to promise players game time or to be the first choice. It is part of this period in the market. We try to manage the situation as well as we can, all the time counting on what the players' expectations are, what we can achieve with them as a club and we are making decisions towards that.
 
On his thoughts on the dropping of the Black Lives Matter logo from Premier League signage…

Well, I think it’s a cause that’s had a massive impact and we will be very supportive with it. We have to continue to do that as much as possible every time something happens in a social environment that we can change.

On whether any Arsenal staff and players will continue to take the knee…

I think it’s an individual decision and how you feel about it, but I think the way we have conducted ourselves is not an individual thing. I like more the collective things.

On whether there is an update on Ozil…

There aren’t any updates. All of the players that we have here are available here and they have a contract with Arsenal. They have all been training and putting in maximum effort in every training session and this is what I expect from all of them.

On how he reflects on his nine months with the club so far…

Well, I look 10 years older I think because it’s been really challenging! Obviously it was my first job as a head coach and a lot of things happened with a lot of interruptions and a lot of unexpected things, but we all together have been very consistent in what we’re trying to achieve and we all feel really supported by each other. There have been a lot of changes in our club and a lot of changes in our environment, but our idea and direction isn’t going to change and we’re aiming to achieve that. I think we have created some belief and that’s really important for the players, the staff and as well our fans. Now our aim is to continue to do that and to keep building and to keep getting engaged to this process to make it better and better.

On whether Arsenal had a weak mentality and if that’s gone now…

I don’t know. We have to show it and in football in the last few months it doesn’t really count, we have to show what we’re about tomorrow and how we start, how we look and how committed we are. It’s about how much we can maintain our consistency to be one of the best teams in the country.

On whether Arsenal fans should be worried about Aubameyang signing or not…

I think they can be pretty relaxed.

On whether Martinez could leave the club…

Again, I cannot stop all the speculation that we have about all our players coming in and out. I don’t want to comment on any individuals at the moment without having the right answers to give.

On why Ljungberg left the club and whether he will be making any more changes…

Well, the situation with Freddie was very clear about his ambitions and his next step in his career. He’s been really supportive for us and he was a person that was helpful in the first few months trying to find out about the squad and what happened in the past. Obviously that left a gap that we had to fill and I had some people in mind before I joined that I couldn’t bring in. We can now start to become a little more detailed and improve in some key areas in my opinion. That’s why we brought them in.

On whether we’re close to getting the ‘old Arsenal’ back…

I think it’s premature as well, depending on how ‘old’ the Arsenal is that we’re talking about, for example the Invincibles. It’s great that we were able to win trophies and we’ve changed quite a lot of things at the club, certainly things look brighter, but there is still a long way to go and the gap that I talked about is still there. We have to make sure we reduce that this season as much as possible.

On whether his new role brings about more expectation for success…

I think responsibility and pressure is always linked. I’m really grateful for the faith and commitment that the club is showing towards me and I’m just trying to do my job as good as possible to bring this club as quick as possible and efficiently back to the top in a sustainable way. This is my aim and the players and the people working in this organisation enjoy and feel really connected to this football club, the same as our fans. Whatever I have to do in order to achieve that, I will put all the hours, plus my commitment and passion to achieve that.

On whether people will be expecting more from Arsenal…

Every new season brings new expectations and I think the way we ended last season and started this one with a title, obviously people want to see more and more and this is a really positive sign. We want this type of energy to drive our team forward and tomorrow we have a great test at Fulham in a very English stadium against a promoted team who will be very ready and focused to try and beat us.
 
On whether the player who starts in goal at Fulham will be our No 1...

No, I don't treat the goalkeeping position any differently to the others. I think the one that in my opinion is training better with the goalkeeping coach has the better chance to start tomorrow and my decision will be consistent like that throughout this season.
 
On whether whoever starts it will be their position to lose...

Exactly, and then its for the other one to push and make him better and when his chance comes, be ready and help the team as they both did last season. Both were fantastic in my opinion.
 
On whether he's spoken to Alex Lacazette about his future...

H is really happy here, he wants to keep improving and contributing to the team. I know how good he is, the impact he is having. He knows about the competition he has with the front players, and again he needs to demand of himself to be the best striker at this football club, the same as the rest. He was very happy to hear that and the way he has been training and conducting himself has been excellent.
 
On whether Laca has said that he wants to stay...

Yes, I think he is very happy here. That is my feeling and what I got from that message.
 
On if the situation has changed with Guendouzi...

Matteo has been training like any other player in the squad. It is a new season and we had some really positive conversations between both parties, now he's back with the group, he is training really well, he went to France to play with the under-21s last week and played really well again, and he is here.
 
On speculation about Geundouzi being offered in part exchange...

I don't know, I am not going to discuss here what the things that happened internally. But a lot of the things they have been writing, I can tell you they are not true.
 
On links with Aouar at Lyon...

I don't want to talk about players at other clubs that are not our players.
 
On whether he wants one or two more signings...

We are still active in the market, we are looking at different options. I would say we are active in the market for players in and out, at the moment the squad balance is not the ideal we want to achieve so there is still some work to do. We have to bear in mind the complication with this transfer market and the complexity and the timing, because you can see that clubs are behaving in many different ways and it is a little bit uncertain how this will work in the next few weeks.
 
On how the squad is imbalanced...

Firstly number-wise. Some positions are overbooked, I said some others, in terms of specific qualities that we need, they are still not there. It is going to be very difficult to achieve what we want in one window or two windows. It is a process, it has to evolve and most importantly it has to be a sustainable model that we can consistently feed in using our academy players.
 
On whether it will be a while until it is 'his' squad...

I think so,  but that is always the case. Then there are some other times with positive surprises where people give you a more positive impression than you thought as well as some more negative ones. It is a constant evolution and it has to be assessed all the time and you have to have a very clear direction of what you want to achieve and what is your ideal. Even when you have that, you have to stop and feed it all the time.

Source: Arsenal.com

Team news: The latest on Martinelli and Mari

What is the latest news on Gabriel Martinelli and Pablo Mari’s respective rehabs?

This is what our medical team has had to say about them:

Pablo Mari
Left ankle. A sustained significant sprain to ankle ligaments during Manchester City (a) on June 17.

Latest update on Pablo:
    •    Now running outside and continues strengthening programme.
    •    Aiming to return to full training by the end of September.

Gabriel Martinelli
Left knee. Sustained injury during training on June 21.

Latest update on Gabi: 
    •    Successful arthroscopic procedure undertaken to repair a lesion in the cartilage of the left knee.
    •    Has now returned from visiting family in Brazil, where he followed a tailored daily rehab and fitness programme.
    •    Will now commence daily strengthening and recovery programme with our rehab and medical teams.
    •    Aiming to return to full training by the end of the calendar year.

Source: Arsenal Official Home Page

𝗠𝗶𝗸𝗲𝗹 𝗔𝗿𝘁𝗲𝘁𝗮'𝘀 𝗷𝗼𝗯 𝘁𝗶𝘁𝗹𝗲 𝗵𝗮𝘀 𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗴𝗲𝗱 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗵𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝗰𝗼𝗮𝗰𝗵 𝘁𝗼 𝗳𝗶𝗿𝘀𝘁-𝘁𝗲𝗮𝗺 𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗿.

So why has this change taken place - and what does it mean?
 
"Mikel's been here since the end of December and the last nine months have probably been the most challenging nine months in Arsenal's history - and we've been around for 134 years. Despite all of those challenges, Mikel has been driving this football club forward," Vinai Venkatesham told Arsenal Digital.
 
"He has lifted the spirits and lifted the energy here at London Colney and with Arsenal fans all across the world. He is doing an absolutely phenomenal job.
 
"The other thing that's clear is that right from the day he walked through the door, he was doing much more than being our head coach. So we're going to be changing his job title going forward. He'll move from head coach to be the first-team manager. That's recognition of what he's been doing from the day he walked in the door, but also where we see his capabilities.
 
"He is doing a great job of coaching the first team and that's his primary responsibility, but there is so much more that he can bring and that's why we're making this change, in recognition of his capabilities and also the job that he's doing already.

"So in terms of how that will work, going forward Mikel will join a really strong team with Edu and they'll be working really, really closely together to manage all the other elements of our football operations that are so important, whether that is analysis, recruitment, high performance or medical, they'll be looking after those areas together.
 
"And they'll also together be responsible for our technical recommendations, whether that's players that we're going to buy, whether that's players that we're going to sell, whether that's players that we're going to loan.
 
"Of course, working closely with me and the board and working closely with the owners on the financial elements to make final decisions. But those are going to be their responsibilities and I think we're going to have a really dynamic team to drive this club forward."

Saliba's debut as Mikel Arteta makes transfer choice - Arsenal predicted XI vs Fulham

William Saliba during the pre season friendly match between MK Dons and Arsenal

Mikel Arteta begins his first full season in charge of Arsenal with a squad that has undoubtedly been strengthened since its last competitive game but one where there is still work to be done.

Arteta's matchday squad to take on Fulham at Craven Cottage will likely be bolstered by two new signings: former Lille centre-back Gabriel Magalhaes and Willian. However there is a possibility that neither will feature from the off when the Premier League curtain is raised.

Gabriel's chances are perhaps, certainly with a growing number of central defenders out of contention for the season opener. Calum Chambers (knee ligament), Shkodran Mustafi (hamstring) and Pablo Mari (ankle) are all yet to return to training whilst the Gunners were handed a further blow this morning when news emerged that David Luiz was struggling with a neck problem.

Sokratis Papastathopoulos could enter into contention but the Greek centre-back is a transfer target from Napoli and does not feature in Arsenal's plan for the coming season.

Arteta can still call on another addition to the squad in William Saliba, who spent last season on loan at Saint-Etienne. The 19-year-old might just edge out Gabriel for a starting berth by virtue of having had more time to work alongside his team-mates.

Perhaps the most significant decision that Arteta could make will come behind his back three with Bernd Leno and Emiliano Martinez. 

Aston Villa are leading the chase for the latter's signature and pushing hard for an agreement.

Martinez has made no secret of his desire to be No.1 for Arsenal and Argentina. If his club side do not give him that opportunity he will look to leave so as to secure his role in the next summer's Copa America. Sources close to the player insist this week will be decisive in terms of his future.

Much of the midfield and wing-backs pick themselves. With no progress for Hector Bellerin in his move to Paris Saint-Germain he could start at right wing-back with Ainsley Maitland-Niles to the left of the Dani Ceballos-Granit Xhaka pairing.

Ceballos' return is no small boost to Arteta even as he works to add another midfielder to his squad. Thomas Partey and Houssem Aouar are prominent targets but there is a strong bond building between the two Spaniards.

After completing his second loan move from Real Madrid to Arsenal, Ceballos explained: "I ended up performing well and repaying the faith he’d shown in me before the Newcastle game [in February where he excelled].

Further forward Eddie Nketiah and Alexandre Lacazette will be vying for opportunities this season.

Nketiah has featured frequently in pre-season and was in fine form for England Under-21s during the international break, something which could yet boost his chances of leading the line at Craven Cottage.

Meanwhile a surprising return to contention could be on the cards for Matteo Guendouzi, who has been restored to first-team training after a lengthy exile following his conduct in the 2-1 defeat to Brighton in June.

Arsenal predicted XI: Leno; Saliba, Holding, Tierney; Bellerin, Ceballos, Xhaka, Maitland-Niles; Pepe, Nketiah, Aubameyang

UK Government suspends test events as Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham fans receive major update

The Prime Minister has announced that sporting test events will be suspended pending a review after a rise in COVID19 cases

Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that supporter test events will be suspended

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that test events for fans have been suspended in a major blow to Premier League and Football League clubs as coronavirus cases rise.

Supporters have been returning to selected sporting events since July as the UK Government planned to get fans back in stadiums on a limited capacity basis permanently from October 1 at the earliest.

But a rise in coronavirus cases across the country has led to the UK Government making the call to suspend those test events pending a review.

In Johnson's daily briefing he talked about new measures being taken after what he described was a 'rapid rise in cases' in the last few days.

Social gatherings of more than six people will be banned from Monday indoors or outdoors including homes, parks, pubs and restaurants.

There will be £100 fines if people do not comply with this.

Organised sports in Covid safe environments remain except. The measures are being taken to lessen the risk of a second wave which could lead to a second national lockdown

BREAKING: Arsenal Foward Is Leaving The Club

Arsenal are simultaneously trimming both their senior squad and their U23 squad. The Gunners have a bloated squad and are doing a massive clear out in order to free up space for other players.

To date the Gunners have only signed two players for the first team in person of Willian Borges on a free transfer and Gabriel Magalhaes for a fee of 25 million pounds.

While they have signed a host of players for the U23 team like Tim Akinola, George Lewis, Salah Edinne, Jonathan Dinzeyi. The club are still interested in signing Atletico Madrid’s Thomas Partey and Olympic Lyon’s Houssem Aouar.

According to emerging news from the player himself, former Arsenal promising attacker Alfie Matthews is leaving the club on a free transfer after his contract expired. He had this to say on Instagram.

“It is with great sadness that I say my farewells to @Arsenal. For the best part of my youth, I have been privileged to play for Arsenal FC and I have grown as a player and as a person. Playing for Arsenal has been a great honour and I have learnt a great deal. I say a thank you to all the staff and teammates and coaches that have helped me throughout my time at the club”

I sincerely hope this guy goes on to have a good career but to be honest I’m skeptical because the Serge Gnabry situation is still fresh in my mind. What’s your opinion gooners?

Plenty of Arsenal news doing the rounds today (23rd August) so I've done a quick thread to keep you guys up to date just in case you missed any Arsenal news today

If you're an Arsenal fan, please give this a read as it'll inform you on all the latest Arsenal news.

🚨Fabrizio Romano: "Gabriel Magalhães is not in London right now. He’s in France. But he’s coming to London soon. Arsenal are waiting for him" 
 Gabriel Magalhães to Arsenal is very close. 

A source close to Gabriel confirmed his heart is set on joining Mikel Arteta’s FA Cup winners, saying: "It is Gabriel’s dream to play in the Premier League – for Arsenal"

Lille president Gérard Lopez speaking to @RTLFrance: “I think Gabriel has made up his mind but we won't see the answer before Monday" 

Arsenal are among the clubs to have checked on experienced Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago Alcantara. 

Bayern want to sell Thiago this summer as he has one year left on his current contract & is reluctant to sign a new deal, with their asking price at £23m, on top of high wages. Arsenal would need the figures to be lower & for the likes of Torreira & Elneny to leave.

There was also interest in a loan for West Ham winger Felipe Anderson from Arsenal, who was known by technical director Edu during his time with the Brazil national team. West Ham will only consider selling him permanently. 

AC Milan want to take advantage of changes behind the scenes at Arsenal with a loan move for Real Madrid midfielder Dani Ceballos. 

Mikel Arteta is preparing to clear the decks in a bid to balance Arsenal's books & give himself some more room to move in the transfer market. Arteta could make up to 15 players available for sale before the transfer window slams shut in October. 

Napoli will move for Sokratis Papastathopoulos if, as expected, they miss out on signing Gabriel. Rob Holding & Calum Chambers, who has been linked with a move to Fulham, have also been told that they are surplus to requirements. 

Lazio & Roma want Lucas Torreira, who has slipped down Arteta’s pecking order, while Torino & Fiorentina are watching on. Matteo Guendouzi is also set to leave while Alexandre Lacazette could also go after struggling since Arteta took over the Arsenal hot-seat.

Ljungberg on leaving Arsenal: "I have decided to leave my assistant coaching role at Arsenal to progress my management experience. I have been involved with this club on & off since 1998 and am grateful for all the opportunities they have given me both as a player and as a coach.

Ljungberg: “I wish Mikel [Arteta] and all the team every success for the season ahead. Thanks also to the fans for their constant support and for always being by my side. I hope we will all meet again soon."

Edu: “We’re really sad to see Freddie leave as we know how much he loves Arsenal. However, we know he has had various opportunities over the last 12 months & stuck to the job at Arsenal. Now he has the opportunity to consider other options & it makes sense for his career.”

Edu on Ljungberg: “Freddie has made a huge contribution in his coaching role, most importantly when he led the team during that difficult period between Unai’s departure & Mikel’s appointment.“

Edu on Ljungberg: “We will forever be grateful for what he did then & what he’s done since but fully recognise his desire to move on & be a head coach himself.”

Mikel Arteta on Ljungberg: “Freddie has been a really important member of my team since my arrival. He did a great job picking the team up when Unai left & we all have 100 percent respect for him as a man & a coach. I know I’ll be facing him on the touchline in the future.”

Bukayo Saka on Freddie Ljungberg: “Freddie has given us all so much valuable advice & support. He’s a fantastic coach & someone we all look up to. I’m just so grateful that I’ve been able to work alongside & learn directly from someone like him at this early part of my career.

OFFICIAL: Anass Salah-Eddine, known as ‘Salah’, has joined Arsenal on a professional contract as a free agent after leaving Eredivisie side Feyenoord.

Salah will join up with Arsenal’s Professional Development Phase ahead of the new season.

Salah-Eddine on how it feels to join Arsenal: "It feels great to join a massive club like Arsenal. It’s a good environment for me to work on my development & hopefully through the academy I can become a first-team player" 

Salah-Eddine on his style of play: "I’m a central midfielder & I like to play box to box. Offensively I’m a creative player and I can play with my left or right foot. I score goals & get assists, & defensively I like to think I do my bit too, especially in the transition"

Gabriel Magalhaes to Arsenal 'finally done' with official statement planned.

Gabriel to @Arsenal: 26M plus 4 bonus, contract till 2025 (2M net a year): his agents will fly tomorrow from brasil, the player will arrive on Monday in London @losclive @SkySports @SkySportsPL #footballtransfers.

Gabriel Magalhães will be on 40k per week according to @DiMarzio. That's insane if true. Edu working wonders already!
Gabriel to @Arsenal: 26M plus 4 bonus, contract till 2025 (2M net a year): his agents will fly tomorrow from brasil, the player will arrive on Monday in London @losclive @SkySports @SkySportsPL #footballtransfer.

Gabriel Magalhães will sign for Arsenal tomorrow. He rejected Manchester United’s more lucrative offer. The player preferred the project personally presented by Mikel Arteta. [@furlanv

Gabriel Magalhaes was offered more money to join Manchester United but had reservations over their future. Talks with Arteta seemed to show a clear path for progression for Arsenal and convinced the Brazilian to give up Champions League football. [ | La Voix du Nor

Arsenal have reached an agreement with Lille defender Gabriel Magalhaes with the deal being made official next week, according to @FabrizioRomano

🚨Di Marzio: Gabriel will join Arsenal finally. He will fly to London on Monday. Everything is DONE

Gabriel Magalhães to Arsenal, here we go! Total agreement just completed: he will fly on Monday to London to sign his contract until June 2025, €30M to Lille (add ons included), official statement on next week. The deal is finally done. ⚪️🔴 #AFC #Arsenal #transfers

Spanish midfielder Dani Ceballos will be back at Arsenal next season, and beyond. The Gunners have sealed a deal with Real Madrid, where Ceballos will go back out on loan with an obligation to buy next summer. #AFC 🔴⚪ #HalaMadrid

Mikel Arteta’s role in persuading Gabriel to snub Man United and Napoli for Arsenal transfer

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta reportedly had a key role in persuading Lille defender Gabriel Magalhaes choose a transfer to the Emirates Stadium.

As noted by Corriere dello Sport, the Brazil Under-20 international also had other big-name suitors such as Manchester United and Napoli this summer, but talks with Arteta seemed to swing things in Arsenal’s favour.

Now it seems Arteta is also working his magic in the transfer market as well, with Gabriel looking a potentially superb signing.

Gunners fans will be thrilled to learn that their exciting young coach was able to persuade the talented 22-year-old to snub other big offers in favour of a move to north London.

Corriere dello Sport suggest it was Arteta’s sheer determination to talk Gabriel into the move that seemed to have a profound effect.

As also reported by Fabrizio Romano, it looks very much like a move to Arsenal is on for Gabriel.

See Romano’s tweet below as he claims the player will sign his contract at AFC on Monday, with an official announcement possible some time next week…

All in all, this could be one that Man Utd live to regret, with the Red Devils surely also in need of a top defensive signing this summer.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side finished trophyless in 2019/20 and only just scraped into the top four, with Harry Maguire not having the most convincing debut season at Old Trafford, with an upgrade on Victor Lindelof surely needed so the England international has a more reliable partner next to him.

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Gabriel Magalhaes looks set for a transfer to Arsenal

Arsenal Board Approves The Signing of Three Star Players at £150 Million

Arsenal has already signed Willian from Chelsea on a free transfer this week. This is the part of Mickel Alteta’s efforts to assemble a team that would challenge Liverpool and Manchester City for the title next season. However the latest reports from London state that Arsenal Board has agreed to give £150 million for signing of three players

Thomas Partey

The Ghanaian midfielder remains Mickel Alteta’s top target this summer. Thomas Partey has had a good season this year as he was a very key player in the Athletico Madrid squad that eliminated Liverpool from the Champions league. He was recently left out of Athletico Madrid’s squad that faced Rb Leipzig and it is suspected to be one of the reasons why they lost the match

Arsenal made an offer of £30 million and were ready to offer one player as part of the deal but Athletico Madrid rejected the offer maintaining its initial stance that for the player to leave Madrid then his release clause of £50 million must be met.

With this amount of money set aside for transfer then Arsenal are likely to sign the defensive Midfielder this summer. Of they sign him then he will have to team up with Dani Cebalos or Granit Xhaka in the Midfield that is likely to be one of the best

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The French defender has been attributed to the success of Rb Leipzig this season that has seen them qualify for the semi final of the EUFA champions league this season having eliminated Athletico Madrid in the quarter final. However the 21 year old is also on the wish list of Chelsea, Manchester united and Tottenham

The defender signed a contract that will prevent him from leaving on a free transfer next year. The contract also included a release clause of £50 million which is quite a reasonable price. Arsenal has been having problems with finding a good cenre back since their former captain left

Phillippe Coutinho

The Brazilian who is currently on loan at Beryern Munich from Barcelona. Arsenal are looking to increase their creativity in the attacking. They have quality players who can make a good attacking if the Brazilian is signed. If they partner with Aubamayeng, pepe and Wilian then they can form an attacking that defenders will not like to face

The former Liverpool playmaker is valued at around £60 million which has been quite a nightmare to Arsenal chiefs who have been looking at the possibility of signing the player on Loan with an option to buy. But with this budget then Arsenal will be likely to get this world class player

The players huge wage is also one of the reasons why the deal has not been finalized this summer. Arsenal are unwilling to offer him a salary of £250000 per week which will not be good for the dressing room as other players will also want their wages to be increased 


Alan Smith considers the signings that Arsenal should look to make after sealing a deal to land Willian from Chelsea FC

Alan Smith believes that Arsenal should consider deals to sign a new defender and midfielder in the summer transfer window after wrapping up a move for Willian.

The north London side completed a deal to bring the 32-year-old Brazilian attacker to The Emirates from Chelsea FC on a free transfer on Friday as they began their summer spending under Mikel Arteta ahead of next season.

Arsenal are believed to be on the lookout for a number of new signings this summer as Arteta prepares for his first full season in charge at the club after having been appointed back in December.

The Gunners’ struggles at the back have been well-documented over the last few seasons, and the future of on-loan Dani Ceballos also remains unclear as things stand.

Former Arsenal star Smith believes that the Gunners should look to make at least two new signings this summer as they prepare for the new campaign under Arteta next season.

Speaking in an interview with Sky Sports, Smith said: “With a few quid to spend, another central defender must be on the cards. This area, in fact, is the most interesting of all.

“Will William Saliba, for instance, be given an early chance after finally coming over from St Etienne?

“Saliba, by all accounts, has tremendous potential as a classy defender in the Virgil van Dijk mould.

“I can just imagine Arteta on that training ground, working hard with the 19-year-old to instil good habits. Depending on how that goes, we might see the Frenchman let loose early on.

“Next to whom is another matter though. Will Arteta continue with three at the back, a system that helped bring about such huge improvement?”

Smith continued: “Plenty of questions there, as there are in midfield where the future of Dani Ceballos looks far from certain.

“I am sure Arteta would love to keep this clever ball player with an excellent work ethic who forged a useful understanding with Granit Xhaka. Real Madrid, of course, might have other ideas.

“Midfield would further benefit if Matteo Guendouzi can be used in a deal to recruit someone like Thomas Partey, the much-admired lynchpin from Atletico Madrid.”

Arsenal secured their place in the Europa League for next season thanks to their 2-1 win over Chelsea FC in the FA Cup final at Wembley at the start of the month.

The Gunners struggled to find consistent form in the Premier League all season as they ended up in eighth place in the top-flight table.

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*Why Coutinho’s fate is in Arsenal’s hand

North London outfit Arsenal have been tipped to move in for the signature of Brazilian international, Philippe Coutinho from Spanish La Liga club, Barcelona, this summer transfer window.

The Gunners have been linked with the player who is out-of-favour at the Bernabeu with his future left hanging as German Bundesliga outfit, Bayern Munich are unwilling to give him a permanent stay at the club.

Reports now claim that the North London club are the only solution to Philippe Coutinho as the player has already decided that he does not want to play for the Spanish giants anymore.

Most clubs are refusing to look the direction of Philippe Coutinho because of the wage bill and the same reason why Barcelona are having it tough with him to stay.

Should the North London club propose a loan deal for Philippe Coutinho, it would solve a lot of problems as the wage bill could be shared between the two teams.

However, there are fears that the North Londoners have already rejected the chances of having the former Liverpool player at the Emirates Stadium as they prefer his Brazilian counterpart, Willian from West London club, Chelsea.

Willian is reported to have completed medicals at the Emirates Stadium and a three-year deal is set to be announced by the club.

Arsenal set date for pre-season return ahead of Liverpool clash in Community Shield

The Gunners will be back at London Colney very soon after their FA Cup triumph

Mikel Arteta during a training session at London Colney (Image: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty 
It will mean the Gunners have had just 21 days of celebration and relaxation between their FA Cup win over Chelsea and their return to training ahead of what will be another gruelling season in which they compete for silverware on multiple fronts.

Indeed some of Mikel Arteta's squad will gather before next Saturday for initial fitness tests and sessions with some of those whose seasons ended earlier because they were out on loan due to report at London Colney this Friday (August 14).

The club have also provided sessions for those like William Saliba whose domestic seasons were cut short due to the coronavirus. Arsenal's youth teams have already returned to training.

Arsenal also intend to organise behind closed doors friendlies though these may come in the two week gap between the Wembley showpiece and the start of the Premier League season.

It will be a far cry from the pre-season Arsenal had initially planned, one which would have seen them play fixtures on America's east coast.

However it may come with its advantages for Mikel Arteta, whose squad will be able to spend more time on the training pitch and less on in the commercial obligations and travel that increasingly dominate top clubs' agendas before the new campaign.

Of course Arsenal's players will not get as lengthy a break as they might have hoped for, although equally many of Arteta's first team would have been involved in the European Championships or Copa America but for the global pandemic.

Their holiday period also fulfils Arsenal's minimum obligation to their squads. Standard Premier League contracts state that clubs should not "unreasonably refuse" players from taking three days of annual leave consecutively though there is an acceptance across the game that further extended breaks will prove to be impossible after COVID-19 forced the domestic season to run until August 1.

Jose Mourinho proven right about Nicolas Pepe 12 months on from Arsenal transfer

The Ivory Coast international joined Arsenal back in the summer of 2019 for a big-money fee.

When Arsenal made the decision to splash out a club-record fee of £72million to sign winger Nicolas Pepe last summer from French outfit Lille, it is safe to say that heads were turned and eyebrows were raised.

After narrowly missing out on the top-four at the end of the 2018/19 season, as well as being beaten by Chelsea in the final of the Europa League, it appeared as though the Gunners were in need of one further piece of magic to take them to the next level.

To try and do just that, the Arsenal hierarchy made the decision to sign Pepe from Lille for a fee just north of £70million.

It was a statement of intent by the Emirates Stadium club and one that certainly lead to fans of other Premier League clubs sitting up and taking note of what the Gunners had just done.

PIERRE-EMERICK AUBAMEYANG IN PROFILE
Pepe arrived at Arsenal off the back of a fantastic 2018/19 campaign in Ligue 1, as he had scored 22 goals in 38 Ligue 1 appearances, as well as registering 12 assists in all competitions.

It was the kind of form that was met with a wave of expectation.

He was expected to hit the ground running, deliver the goods and strike an instant partnership with Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in a front-three that was predicted to scare the living daylights out of opposition defenders.


Any such hopes the Arsenal fans and former boss Unai Emery had of that happening were quickly distinguished, as Pepe struggled to adapt to life in the Premier League.


Nicolas Pepe (left), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (centre) and Alexandre Lacazette pose with the FA Cup after last weekend's win at Wembley. (Image: (Catherine Ivill/NMC Pool/PA Wire))
In his first 12 Premier League outings, the Ivory Coast international scored just one goal and registered two assists.

It was a far cry from the form that had been expected from the club's record-signing.

However, though goals and assists have not arrived in bucket loads, Pepe has improved significantly since football returned in June. He has been far more lively, involved and shown a willingness to make things happen.

For example, he played the pass to Aubameyang in last Saturday's FA Cup final win over Chelsea that sealed the Gunners their first trophy of the Mikel Arteta era. That has to count for something.

With Pepe having now been on the Gunners' books for just over a year, it is safe to say that the 25-year-old has now started to find his feet and cope with the demands that English football requires.

And his recent form has proven that Tottenham Hotspur chief Jose Mourinho was right about him all along, with the Spurs boss having highlighted the importance of patience being key following his arrival at the Emirates Stadium last summer.

Prior to landing the Spurs job back in November, Mourinho worked as a pundit for Sky Sports' Premier League coverage and he made a bold prediction about Pepe, insisting that time would be key to him fulfilling his potential in an Arsenal shirt.


“I know Pepe very well," said Mourinho. "There’s a question mark over the time for his adaption but he’s obviously a kid with a lot of talent.

"This is potentially a very good signing for Arsenal."

Whilst there is, of course, still plenty more for Pepe to do to justify his £72m price tag, he is heading in the right direction, proving that he can be key for Arteta moving forward.

In total, Pepe racked up 42 appearances for Arsenal during the 2019/20 campaign, scoring eight times and claiming 10 assists.

Arsenal to sack 55 workers as COVID-19 hits revenues

Less than a week after winning the FA Cup to secure their place in next season’s Europa League, Arsenal has announced plans to layoff 55 staff.

This is also coming as the football club negotiated a multi-million-pound contract extension with striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

The club said on Wednesday, that the cuts were the result of the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The announcement sparked an immediate social media backlash from fans contrasting the huge sums involved with keeping key players to the lost jobs of staff at the north London outfit.


“Revenue from broadcasters, matchday and commercial activities have all been hit severely and these impacts will continue into at least the forthcoming 2020/21 season.” the club said in a statement.

The club said they had done all they could to reduce costs, including players, senior staff and executive team members taking voluntary pay cuts adding “but it is now clear that we must reduce our costs further to ensure we are operating in a sustainable and responsible way.”


Arsenal is also bidding to lure Chelsea forward Willian to the club, also on a huge weekly wage, while local media reports this week say they are offering striker Aubameyang a 300,000 pounds-a-week deal to extend his contract.

The wealth of the club’s multi-billionaire American owner Stan Kroenke had risen by around 300 million pounds this year, according to a report written and compiled by the United States-based Institute for Policy Studies, another fact not lost on fans voicing their frustration.