14 Arsenal predictions for 2018 including contracts, retirements, departures and more
2017 is almost at a close, so what will 2018 bring us?
2017 is almost at a close, so what will 2018 bring us?
Arsene Wenger may want to keep his squad together, but there are some players that need to leave as soon as possible.
Mathieu Debuchy says he wants to leave Arsenal in January, despite making a return to first-team football with the Gunners.
Mathieu Debuchy’s Arsenal career has been resurrected after a tough two years, after previously looking down and out for the Gunners.
After Laurent Koscielny and Nacho Monreal started two games in central defence in just a few days, many fans are asking why Calum Chambers and Rob Holding aren’t being given a chance.
Theo Walcott, Jack Wilshere and Mathieu Debuchy have all made UEFA’s Europa League team of the week after being involved in Arsenal’s 6-0 victory over BATE Borisov.
Mathieu Debuchy has made a surprise return to the Arsenal team, but does he really have a future at the club like Wenger claims?
Arsene Wenger has reacted to the win over BATE Borisov, the form of Jack Wilshere and Theo Walcott, and the record low turnout at the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal will listen to offers for Theo Walcott, Mathieu Debuchy, Calum Chambers and Carl Jenkinson in January.
Arsene Wenger says we’ll see a more experienced team play against Cologne in tonight’s Europa League clash.
Arsenal travel to the RheinEnergieStadion to face German side FC Köln in the Europa League, knowing a draw will ensure of their place in the last-32 as group-winners.
The most forgotten man at Arsenal could prove surprisingly useful in the short-term, but shouldn’t be at the club beyond this season.
Rob Holding admits that the makeshift back three Arsene Wenger’s been starting in the Europa League is a strange one but he reckons it works.
Arsène Wenger says that Mathieu Debuchy can play at centre-back, now that he’s fully recovered from his injury troubles, but should he?
Arsène Wenger says Mathieu Debuchy will be a candidate for a place in the team again, now he seems to have fully overcome his injury problems.
Mathieu Debuchy has returned to Arsenal’s starting line-up for Europa League and League Cup matches and been pretty solid, but does he have a future at the club?
Arsenal’s first-team trained today ahead of Tuesday’s League Cup match against Norwich, with a number of youth prospects involved.
Arsenal’s indifferent start to the season makes them seem they aren’t set up for success and may need to improve the squad in the winter transfer window. But what do they need?
On Thursday evening, Mathieu Debuchy played his first 90 minutes of senior football since that Bournemouth game in November 2016 and… he wasn’t actually too bad.
Mathieu Debuchy is preparing for a start against Red Star Belgrade, according to manager Arsène Wenger, 11 months after his last appearances for the club.