We might be a few months away from the summer transfer window opening, but that hasn’t stopped the Arsenal rumours flying.
With Mikel Arteta expected to bring in a host of players, from a goalkeeper to multiple forwards, as well as a midfielder and a defender, plus new contracts and players leaving Arsenal, here are the 10 most recent rumours around.
- Arsenal have leadership group of 5 players
Arsenal have a leadership group of five players this season, with Mikel Arteta having to turn to the other four in captain Martin Odegaard’s absence. - Arsenal scouts left enchanted by 19yo Brazilian’s display
Two Arsenal scouts were reportedly left enchanted by Vasco da Gama’s Rayan after attending a match against Fluminense earlier this week. - Arsenal legend back helping out youth players in informal role
David Seaman is back at Arsenal in an informal capacity, and he was spotted attending the UEFA Youth League game against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday. - Arsenal forward commits to Gunners amid January transfer rumours
Gabriel Jesus has insisted that his future remains with Arsenal until at least 2027, and he doesn’t want to return to Brazil right now. - Dowman signs new Arsenal deal & verbally agrees another
Max Dowman has signed a scholarship deal with Arsenal, with a verbal agreement in place for his first professional contract when he’s old enough. - Arsenal star keen to sign new Gunners deal
Talks are underway over Jurrien Timber’s future, but what’s driving Arsenal’s urgency to secure a new deal for their resurgent defender? - Arsenal apologise after Atletico training failure
Arsenal have apologised to Atletico Madrid after failing to provide hot water at the Emirates Stadium for players to use in post-training showers. - Cesc Fabregas guides Como to historic win in front of Arsene Wenger
Cesc Fàbregas led Como to a first win over Juventus since 1952, with Arsène Wenger watching as his former captain took a major scalp - Former Arsenal youngster admits ‘biggest regret’ was rejecting Gunners deal
Former Arsenal forward Omer Riza says impatience led him to reject a new contract under Arsène Wenger, a decision he now calls his biggest regret. - How Chelsea’s transfer hijack made Arsenal stronger
Chelsea’s hijack of Mykhaylo Mudryk pushed Arsenal to sign Leandro Trossard instead, a deal that keeps looking smarter with every game the Belgian plays.
