Transfer window recap: Ins, outs and loans so far, and what to expect
For a January transfer window, Arsenal have been extremely busy this month. We’ve rounded up all the news as it stands, in case you missed any of it.
For a January transfer window, Arsenal have been extremely busy this month. We’ve rounded up all the news as it stands, in case you missed any of it.
Lucas Perez provided an assist in Deportivo’s stalemate, while Jenkinson and Bramall finally played together for Birmingham. Bola’s Bristol Rovers beat Doncaster, as Nwakali made his second-stint debut.
In a recent interview, Kelechi Nwakali’s brother, Allwell, said Arsenal want the Nigerian to play in their first team soon. We looked at how likely that is to happen.
Kelechi Nwakali had the chance to remain at VVV Venlo for the remainder of the season, but decided to join MVV Maastricht instead.
MVV Maastricht head coach Ron Elsen says that Kelechi Nwakali’s previous loan with the club was a big reason for bringing him back.
Kelechi Nwakali has returned to MVV Maastricht on loan after struggling for regular game time at VVV Venlo.
Stephy Mavididi scored again while Lucas Perez and Marc Bola both provided assists in an encouraging weekend for Arsenal’s loanees.
Arsenal will recall Kelechi Nwakali from his loan at VVV Venlo as Porto are interested, according to his brother.
Emi Martinez started consecutive games for the first time this season, and Tafari Moore featured for his new loan club.
Now we’ve reached the end of 2017, let’s look back at Arsenal’s transfer business, rating all the ins and outs over the last 12 months.