1 in, 2 out, expected deals and gossip: Arsenal’s weekend
Arsenal’s weekend was a relatively eventful one, so let’s recap what happened.
Arsenal’s weekend was a relatively eventful one, so let’s recap what happened.
Arsenal centre-back Konstantinos Mavropanos is about to move to FC Nurnberg on loan, according to reports in Germany.
Konstantinos Mavropanos and Shkodran Mustafi are on the Arsenal list of potential outgoings this month, according to reports.
Arsenal face Liverpool in the League Cup later today, but we already have quite a lot of early team news from various sources.
Arsenal expect to give minutes to Rob Holding, Kieran Tierney and Hector Bellerin tonight as the returning trio get closer to full fitness and overhauling Arsenal’s shambolic defence.
Arsenal completed a 10-man comeback against Aston Villa on Sunday, coming from behind twice to win the match.
Arsenal go into the game against Nottingham Forest in the unusual position of only having one player unavailable through injury, although he’s quite an important one.
Arsenal face Nottingham Forest in the League Cup at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night, just two days after beating Aston Villa.
Rob Holding has finally made it off Arsenal’s injury list updates, over nine months after suffering a knee injury against Manchester United.
Konstantinos Mavropanos finally made his return from injury with the Arsenal u23s on Saturday, playing 67 minutes against Leicester.
The Premier League returns this weekend and Arsenal face a short trip to Watford to face the Hornets on Sunday and Arsenal have announced that Alexandre Lacazette will be out until October.
Arsenal have provided an injury update ahead of the trip to Watford at the weekend, and it seems like good news for the squad.
Arsenal have announced that Rob Holding is now fully fit and back in first team training with the squad.
Hector Bellerin, Kieran Tierney and Konstantinos Mavropanos are all expected to return to full training in September, after a positive update from the Arsenal medical team.
We’re heading into the final week of the European transfer window and while Arsenal can’t purchase any players, there are up to six players who could leave.
Konstantinos Mavropanos is set to remain with Arsenal after the latest recurrence of his groin injury ended chances of a loan move.
Konstantinos Mavropanos is attracting interest from Panathinaikos, who are looking to give him some game time on loan.
Konstantinos Mavropanos returned to fitness three months ago but has yet to appear in the Arsenal first team despite the disaster that is Shkodran Mustafi being picked, so what’s going on?
Arsenal defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos thinks Konstantinos Mavropanos can become a much better defender than him, and he says the 21-year-old should aim higher than that.
Konstantinos Mavropanos completed his first 90 minutes of the season on Friday, helping the Arsenal u23s to keep a clean sheet against Tottenham Hotspur.