Wenger: I want Welbeck to stay
Arsene Wenger says he wants Danny Welbeck to remain with Arsenal, amid rumours linking the English international with a move away in the January transfer window.
Arsene Wenger says he wants Danny Welbeck to remain with Arsenal, amid rumours linking the English international with a move away in the January transfer window.
Arsenal are without Olivier Giroud and Danny Welbeck for the second leg of their League Cup semi-final clash with Chelsea.
Besiktas officials are reportedly in London amid rumours that they want to sign Danny Welbeck on loan.
Alexis Sanchez’s will only be the second player Arsenal have sold Manchester United since Arsene Wenger came on board in 1996.
Arsene Wenger has reportedly stopped Danny Welbeck from going out on loan to Besiktas this month because Alexis Sanchez’s move to Manchester United leaves Arsenal short up front.
Besiktas reportedly want to sign Arsenal’s Danny Welbeck as a replacement for Cenk Tosun, who joined Everton earlier this month.
Besiktas want to sign Olivier Giroud if they sell Negredo to China as rumoured, despite recent links between the Turkish club and Danny Welbeck.
Besiktas sent officials to meet with Danny Welbeck’s agent, as they hope to agree a transfer with Arsenal in January.
Calum Chambers and Danny Welbeck have given their thoughts on playing with the VAR system in action, admitting it was unusual but they’ll “get used to it”.
Besiktas reportedly scouted Danny Welbeck in Arsenal’s recent matches, and the 27-year-old striker is believed to be their main target to replace Cenk Tosun.
After Arsenal’s 4-2 defeat away to Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup on Sunday, Gooners went in on three of the players who started: Theo Walcott, Danny Welbeck and Alex Iwobi.
Per Mertesacker says nobody justified Arsene Wenger’s faith in them against Nottingham Forest, as the fringe players were almost universally disappointing.
Jack Wilshere says Danny Welbeck teases him by calling Arsene Wenger his dad, and he admits the pair have a great relationship.
Arsenal’s four attacking options all appear to underperform against Chelsea and it’s concerning.
In true Arsenal style, after the busy festive period and back-to-back defeats to Everton and Manchester City in December, January went rapidly downhill.