Liverpool and Manchester City suffer injury blows
Arsenal head into a crucial Premier League weekend looking to close the gap at the top of the table, as both Liverpool and Manchester City…
Arsenal head into a crucial Premier League weekend looking to close the gap at the top of the table, as both Liverpool and Manchester City…
Martin Odegaard is nearing his return to training after an ankle injury, providing Arsenal with a timely fitness boost ahead of key matches against Newcastle, Inter, and Chelsea.
Arsenal’s Gabriel Magalhães has avoided a serious knee injury, with tests showing only a minor issue, offering hope for a quick return to action. Injury boost for Arsenal.
Newcastle United’s contract talks with Alexander Isak have now ceased, with Arsenal having shown an interest in the striker.
Arsenal are targeting Premier League forwards Jhon Durán and Bryan Mbeumo in the January transfer window to strengthen their attack and challenge Manchester City for the title.
Anthony Gordon extends his Newcastle United contract amid Arsenal interest, securing a key position at St James’ Park and focusing on domestic success under Eddie Howe.
Arsenal decide not to appeal William Saliba’s red card from the Bournemouth match, meaning he will miss the Liverpool game. Mikel Arteta confirms no appeal.
Arsenal are eyeing Eintracht Frankfurt’s Omar Marmoush as a potential new signing. The Egyptian forward has been in scintillating form, scoring 10 goals in just 10 Bundesliga games.
Former Arsenal forward Danny Welbeck was stretchered off after a back injury during Brighton’s win against Newcastle, overshadowing his fifth goal of the season.
Alexander Isak is continuing to stall on a new contract with Newcastle United, reportedly putting Arsenal on high alert.
Crystal Palace are increasingly resigned to losing Marc Guehi as contract negotiations stall, with Arsenal having previously been linked with the centre-back.
Arsenal’s Kai Havertz withdraws from Germany’s October fixtures due to a knee injury, raising concerns about his availability for upcoming Premier League and Champions League matches.
Arsenal fans are cancelling their subscriptions to The Athletic, accusing the publication of biased and misleading coverage.