Still no formal approach for Evans despite deadline day approaching
Arsenal still haven’t made a formal approach for West Brom and Northern Ireland defender Jonny Evans, with transfer deadline day now less than a week away.
Arsenal still haven’t made a formal approach for West Brom and Northern Ireland defender Jonny Evans, with transfer deadline day now less than a week away.
Arsenal are reportedly in a strong position to sign Borussia Dortmund’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and West Brom’s Jonny Evans by the end of the month.
West Bromwich Albion have reached an agreement to sign Egyptian centre-back Ali Gabr on loan until the end of the season, in a move that could hint at Jonny Evans’ departure.
Jonny Evans could leave West Brom for as little as £3m if they are relegated this season, according to the Daily Star.
It appears that Jonny Evans to Arsenal is definitely a no-go, with Arsene Wenger playing down talk of an approach in his latest press conference.
Arsenal’s link to Jonny Evans has gone cold, while there’s no sign of another centre-back arriving, so could Konstantinos Mavropanos be an internal solution to our defensive woes?
Alan Pardew says he has talked candidly to Jonny Evans about the possibility of a transfer away from West Brom this window, and he’ll set a deadline for a deal soon.
Arsenal remain keen on West Brom’s Jonny Evans, but the Gunners are behind in the race to Manchester City, while Manchester United are the most recent to show an interest.
The January transfer window usually isn’t the most exciting time to be an Arsenal supporter, but with a top four finish slipping away and the clock ticking on several current Gunners’ contracts, a flurry of transfer activity could be on the horizon.
With Manchester City reportedly stepping up their pursuit of Jonny Evans, it looks as if they’re in the driver’s seat, but Arsenal can offer him something Pep Guardiola can’t.
Arsenal remain keen on West Brom defender Jonny Evans and could offer £25m plus Mathieu Debuchy to sign him, but Albion manager Alan Pardew wants a quick deal.
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Manchester City and Arsenal want Jonny Evans in January. Now van Dijk has joined Liverpool, they’ll be all the more desperate to complete the transfer.
With links to Burnley’s James Tarkowski and West Brom’s Jonny Evans, it appears Arsenal are prioritising signing a centre-back in January.
Jonny Evans is reportedly more likely to return to Manchester United in January than sign for Arsenal or Manchester City.
Arsenal and Manchester City have been told by West Brom that Jonny Evans could leave the club if they receive a £30m bid.
West Brom offer Evans new contract to ward off bids from Arsenal and City
According to John Carver, West Brom’s assistant coach, the Baggies are confident that Jonny Evans will snub other clubs in favour of working under Alan Pardew.
Arsenal have received a boost in their alleged pursuit of West Brom centre-back, Jonny Evans.