How are Arsenal’s internationals getting on this October?
Arsenal had 15 players and two loanees called up for the October internationals, let’s take a look at how they’re all getting on.
Arsenal had 15 players and two loanees called up for the October internationals, let’s take a look at how they’re all getting on.
Martin Zubimendi has explained why he finally decided to leave Real Sociedad for Arsenal this summer, having turned down Liverpool in 2024.
Arsenal have received a suspended fine for breaching FA Cup rules around ticket allocations, in relation to the game against Manchester United in January.
The Premier League have confirmed the winners of their monthly awards for September, with Martin Zubimendi winning in one category but missing out in another.
Arsenal’s Leandro Trossard started at centre-forward for Belgium on Friday, but a draw with North Macedonia ramps up the pressure on their final games.
Ethan Nwaneri starred for the England u21s in their Euro 2027 qualifier on Friday, providing two assists in a 4-0 victory over Moldova.
Martin Odegaard has travelled to Norway for the international break despite being injured, and he’ll attend their match against Israel on Saturday.
Viktor Gyokeres battled hard and was involved in some good chances for Sweden on Friday night, but defeat to Switzerland leaves their World Cup hopes in the balance.
The Netherlands moved one step closer to World Cup qualification with a win over Malta on Thursday, with Jurrien Timber operating as a centre-back.
Thomas Tuchel has admitted he’ll have a selection problem picking between Bukayo Saka and Noni Madueke, but he not unhappy about that.
Bukayo Saka says he’s starting to feel good again, after winning the Player of the Match award and scoring an excellent goal against Wales on Thursday night.
Brooke Norton-Cuffy says playing under Patrick Vieira at Genoa has been a dream come true as the former Arsenal man thrives in Italy’s top flight.
Gabriel Martinelli says he still dreams of finishing his career at Corinthians, calling the Brazilian club his lifelong passion despite his success in Europe.
Jakub Kiwior says he was never unwanted by Mikel Arteta, insisting his move to Porto was his decision to play more and prove himself.
William Saliba says signing a new deal was an easy decision as he feels settled, believes in the project, and wants to bring long-term success.
Former Arsenal midfielder Charlie Patino is quietly impressing at Deportivo La Coruña, emerging as one of Spain’s most accurate passers this season.
Héctor Bellerín reveals why he cycles to work at Real Betis as he rejects luxury for sustainability, earning global praise for his environmental activism.
Jakub Kiwior earns praise at Porto for his composed, elegant play, with fans calling him “the player in a tuxedo” after five faultless games.
Arsenal lost 2-1 to OL Lyonnes but showed improvement after a tough run, with Renée Slegers expected to rotate ahead of Brighton and Benfica clashes.
Arsenal have renewed their award-winning partnership with Dirt Is Good, continuing campaigns that challenge stigma and promote positive change.