Arsenal to repay taxpayers’ loan as Tottenham roll theirs over
Arsenal are expected to repay the loan they took out from the government in full this month while Tottenham have opted to roll their repayments over for a year.
Arsenal are expected to repay the loan they took out from the government in full this month while Tottenham have opted to roll their repayments over for a year.
Daniel Ek will make a formal takeover bid for Arsenal by the end of this week, after reaching out to Stan Kroenke over the weekend.
Arsenal are for sale and Stan Kroenke quoted a price of £1.7 billion just two years ago despite his insistence that they are not looking to sell.
Daniel Ek has spent a lot of Wednesday talking about his intentions to buy Arsenal, despite Stan Kroenke saying the club isn’t for sale.
Daniel Ek has been speaking on CNBC and has given an update on the status of his bid to takeover Arsenal.
According to reports, a formal approach from Daniel Ek to Stan Kroenke could come next week as he looks to buy Arsenal
Protests, sales, contracts, and what Arsenal does with its money is fast becoming more important than what it does with its players
Spotify billionaire, Daniel Ek, hwould like to get his hands on Arsenal as reports emerge Dennis Bergkamp, Thierry Henry and Patrick Vieira are all getting involved.
If Stan Kroenke was in any doubt how Arsenal fans feel about the club, he was given a big reminder on Friday night as thousands protested but they are still far from understanding things.
Stan Kroenke may be worth a whole heap of money but that doesn’t mean he does anything good with it and in 2018 he was named one of the worst when it comes to charitable giving.
Fan anger is real and ahead of the planned protest at Arsenal’s home game against Everton, a group of Manchester United supporters staged a protest of their own
Stan Kroenke is unlikely to sell Arsenal despite the failure of his attempt to join the European Super League, according to reports.
Raul Sanllehi confirmed that Arsenal were involved in talks over forming a European Super League back in 2018 despite denials being issued but that it wouldn’t be happening anytime soon.
The European Super League is coming and, if Stan Kroneke gets his way, it could be the end of football as we know it with Arsenal going truly global
Barcelona top Forbes’ Soccer Business Most Valuable Clubs list with Arsenal valued at $2.8bn in 8th place.
Aliko Dangote ‘can start talks this summer’ and ‘Arsenal are open to a sale’ claim a number of news outlets but is not what they want you to think it is.
Let’s take a look at the Arsenal news and gossip from around the internet that didn’t really seem to warrant articles all of their own.
Whether incumbent Nigerian senator, Orji Uzor Kalu actually wants to invest in Arsenal or is just using their name to raise his profile, it’s hard to say.
Mikel Arteta confirms Kroenke Sports & Entertainment injected cash into Arsenal for the club to activate Thomas Partey’s release clause.
Arsenal fans don’t like Stan Kroenke, not many people do, but when it comes to Arsenal, why is that exactly?