Arsenal will let Danny Welbeck leave to create room for new signings and Reiss Nelson
Arsenal will let Danny Welbeck leave next summer to allow the club to make more signings and give Reiss Nelson a chance, according to reports.
Arsenal will let Danny Welbeck leave next summer to allow the club to make more signings and give Reiss Nelson a chance, according to reports.
Julian Nagelsmann has explained that he’s benching Reiss Nelson at the moment because the Arsenal youngster still needs to improve his game defensively.
Hoffenheim don’t have an option to buy in Reiss Nelson’s contract, meaning he’s guaranteed to return to Arsenal by next summer.
Danny Welbeck recently had to undergo two ankle surgeries after an injury sustained in Arsenal’s Europa League clash with Sporting CP, but could that open the door for Reiss Nelson’s return?
Hoffenheim manager Julian Nagelsmann has given a frank assessment of Reiss Nelson’s loan spell so far, insisting that the 18-year-old still has lots of room to improve.
England manager Gareth Southgate is ‘keeping an eye’ on Reiss Nelson as he considers handing the Arsenal teenager his full international debut.
Reiss Nelson is ‘integral’ to Julian Nagelsmann’s plans at Hoffenheim, according to reports in the German media.
Julian Nagelsmann has explained to the media why Hoffenheim signed Reiss Nelson on loan from Arsenal on Friday, after the 18-year-old agreed a contract extension with his parent club.
Hoffenheim manager Julian Nagelsmann has confirmed the club’s interest in Arsenal youngster Reiss Nelson, but says there are still details to finalise before a deal goes through.
Hoffenheim director of football Alexander Rosen insists the club’s manager Julian Nagelsmann will ‘100 per cent’ stay with them this summer, despite Arsenal links.
Arsenal have now got three names left on their shortlist after Max Allegri ruled out leaving Juventus unless he was sacked.
Arsenal are continuing their post-Wenger-era clear out by getting rid of more coaches and medical personnel according to an exclusive in Tuesday’s Daily Mail which isn’t really an exclusive as it’s also in the Telegraph.
Lukas Podolski thinks Arsenal should look to Germany for their next managerial appointment, after learning of Arsene Wenger’s imminent departure.
The Arsenal board drew up a five-strong shortlist to send to Stan Kroenke in the event of Arsene Wenger’s departure, according to reliable BBC journalist David Ornstein.
The main men charged with selecting a manager to replace Arsene Wenger cannot agree on who the best man for the job is, according to a report in today’s Daily Telegraph.
Arsenal are reportedly looking at Hoffenheim manager Julian Nagelsmann to replace Arsene Wenger.
Serge Gnabry provided an assist for Hoffenheim in their 4-2 win over Mainz at the weekend, despite playing in an unfamiliar wing-back position.
Imagine a scenario where Arsene Wenger was either sacked or resigned as Arsenal manager tomorrow.