How much do Arsenal have to spend in January?
The transfer window opens in hours, so we thought we’d take a look at how much the Gunners should have available to spend in January.
The transfer window opens in hours, so we thought we’d take a look at how much the Gunners should have available to spend in January.
There are a number of things Arsenal could do in the January transfer window to improve their position as a club, but let’s look at what are the most important issues for the Gunners to focus on.
The transfer window opens tomorrow, and so begins 31 days of speculation and gossip.
A year and a half ago, Arsenal tried to bring Riyad Mahrez to the Emirates. Is it now time for Arsène Wenger to have another go at signing the Algerian?
League leaders Manchester City would’ve already won the 2017 league if it was played in calendar format, owever, Arsenal would have two titles in the last five years.
Mesut Özil and Alexis Sanchez are set to leave the Gunners for free next summer, unless they commit to new deals in the near future. We’re looking at who would be available on a free to replace them.
Bacary Sagna is still a free agent, after his contract with Manchester City expired over the summer, but he hopes to find a new club in January.
Jordan Wynter says he turned down a contract extension at Arsenal, because he didn’t see a way into the first team.
Arsène Wenger says Cesc Fabregas didn’t mean to hit Sir Alex Ferguson with a piece of pizza, that fateful day at Old Trafford.
Arsenal will bid for Leicester’s Riyad Mahrez in January, according to a report in France, however, the reliability of that report is questionable.
Arsenal’s match against West Bromwich Albion will be refereed by Mike Dean, which is sure to be a popular appointment with fans.Arsenal’s match against West Bromwich Albion will be refereed by Mike Dean, which is sure to be a popular appointment with fans.
Emmanuel Emenike posted a message to thank Galatasaray for their decision to help Emmanuel Eboue with a job offer.
Granit Xhaka, Robert Pires and Alex Scott visited the new sensory room at the Emirates Stadium, set up for fans with disabilities so they can enjoy the game.
Arsène Wenger says football is never boring, even as he prepares to manage his 811th game in the Premier League.
The media claim Jack Wilshere will have to take a pay cut to get a new deal with the Gunners, even though talks haven’t even started.
Hertha Berlin youth player Dennis Jastrzembski is holding off on signing a professional contract with the club, as Arsenal try to sign the youngster.
Joel Campbell’s former club, Deportivo Saprissa, tried to lure the Costa Rica international back to the club, ahead of the 2018 World Cup.
Shkodran Mustafi says the Arsenal defence need to stay focused when they switch defensive systems, but insists they can use the adaptation to their advantage.
Jack Wilshere says he’s spoken to Arsène Wenger about a new contract, and he expects them to come to an agreement.
Arsenal appear to have pulled out of the race to sign Jean Seri, as Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea are now reportedly contesting his signature.