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Football.London on MSNBenjamin Sesko and Rodrygo deals, Nico Williams transfer call - Arsenal dream attack for ArtetaArsenal face an important period with the transfer window reopen and pre-season on the horizon. Mikel Arteta is under pressure to turn the narrow misses into success after finishing runners-up in the Premier League in each of the last three seasons.
Nico Williams and the Illusion of Transfer ClarityThere is something almost operatic about the summer transfer window — a grand, looping saga in which logic is rationed and speculation billows
Arsenal are one of the clubs interested in signing former Manchester City defender Aymeric Laporte. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.
Real Madrid were offered the chance to sign Sporting Lisbon striker Viktor Gyokeres, but they are focusing on other targets as new boss Xabi Alonso begins to shape his squad
The Gunners are on the hunt for attacking reinforcements after another trophyless season and newly appointed sporting director Andrea Berta has identified Rodrygo as one of the club’s primary targets out wide, along with Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams.
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Football.London on MSNArsenal respond to Myles Lewis-Skelly Real Madrid transfer interestArsenal remain 'very calm' in the aftermath of Real Madrid's interest in Myles Lewis-Skelly, it has been claimed. Reports have emerged that Los Blancos are keeping an eye on Lewis-Skelly's situation,
Chelsea now appears to be Victor Osimhen's only Premier League option after the striker reportedly snubbed potential moves to Manchester United or Arsenal. Osimhen, 26, remains a transfer target for a host of European clubs after finishing his loan spell at Galatasaray.
Leeds United are close to an agreement with Udinese for defender Jaka Bijol. A deal for the 26-year-old Slovenia international is expected to be worth around £17million ($23.1m) in addition to add-ons. Bijol has spent three seasons with Udinese, playing 95 times. David Ornstein
Ian Wright left Arsenal in 1998 as a club legend – but he could have been public enemy number one had he got his way two years earlier. A firm fan favourite with the red half of north
La Liga giants Barcelona are considered as the clear frontrunners to secure the signing of an in-demand attacking star this summer.That’s according to transfer journalist Florian Plettenberg, who
River said that Madrid triggered Mastantuono’s buyout clause of €63m, making it the most expensive transfer in the history of Argentine soccer. River will earn €45m, with the rest going to taxes and fees.