2 problems clearly highlighted in Arsenal’s damming record against bottom 11
Crystal Palace are the only team in the bottom 11 that Arsenal have beaten away from home in the Premier League this season.
Crystal Palace are the only team in the bottom 11 that Arsenal have beaten away from home in the Premier League this season.
Arsene Wenger has explained why Arsenal failed to sign Jonny Evans during the January transfer window – we couldn’t afford him.
Alan Pardew says he warned Arsenal that West Bromwich Albion would knock back any late bids, so they only have themselves to blame for the response they got.
Arsenal reportedly made a late £12m bid for West Brom’s Jonny Evans on deadline day but their offer was rejected, according to the Daily Telegraph.
West Bromwich Albion are confident they’ll hang onto Jonny Evans, according to manager Alan Pardew and various inside sources.
Daniel Sturridge’s loan move to West Bromwich Albion means Arsenal are now reportedly even less likely to secure Jonny Evans between now and the end of the transfer window.
Mathieu Debuchy and ex-Arsenal right-back Bacary Sagna are both on the look-out for new clubs before the transfer window shuts.
Despite being in desperate need of an experienced centre-back, Arsenal could reportedly put off signing West Brom defender Jonny Evans until the summer.
Burnley are hoping to sign Rob Holding on loan should Arsenal sign Jonny Evans from West Brom.
Alan Pardew reckons that Jonny Evans’ hamstring injury could affect his January transfer.
West Bromwich Albion manager Alan Pardew has been open about the possibility of Jonny Evans leaving the club this month.
Arsenal are reportedly in a strong position to sign Borussia Dortmund’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and West Brom’s Jonny Evans by the end of the month.
Apart from Calum Chambers in October, the last person at Arsenal to sign a new contract was Arsene Wenger. Chambers is the only player in 12 months to put pen to paper.
Jonny Evans could leave West Brom for as little as £3m if they are relegated this season, according to the Daily Star.
Arsenal’s 2017/18 business has been about offloading the deadwood rather than bringing in talent.
It appears that Jonny Evans to Arsenal is definitely a no-go, with Arsene Wenger playing down talk of an approach in his latest press conference.
Saint-Etienne have reportedly entered the race for Mathieu Debuchy, and could have some luck procuring his signature given how keen he seems to leave Arsenal.
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Arsenal remain keen on West Brom’s Jonny Evans, but the Gunners are behind in the race to Manchester City, while Manchester United are the most recent to show an interest.
The January transfer window usually isn’t the most exciting time to be an Arsenal supporter, but with a top four finish slipping away and the clock ticking on several current Gunners’ contracts, a flurry of transfer activity could be on the horizon.