10. 30h Live Arsenal News: Saliba passes on loan, Gunnersaurus last, Partey criticized through atleti’s fan

Meanwhile, William Saliba is in a position to pass on loan from a league club, with Brentford at the helm, while Thomas Partey is criticized for Athletic Madrid’s award.

Follow ALL the latest Gunners deadline news and updates below. . .

THE DAY OF AOUAR ARRIVES

Arsenal have been unable to bring Houssem Aouar on the day of the move-in deadline, hoping that an agreement can be reached in the future.

And the Gunners’ chances of doing just that could have been greater through Barcelona’s withdrawal from a move of 23 million pounds or more for Memphis Depay after not being able to sell Ousmane Dembele.

The Dutchman had already agreed to the terms with Barca and Lyon was so sure of the existing agreement that they had already faxed the documents.

Depay’s French-looking contract expires in June 2021, which is almost certain to leave loose or at a very low rate in January.

This deficit may lead Lyon to have to sell Houssem Aouar at a particularly lower value than it would have accepted on this market.

A week ago, the French club spent 18 million pounds to signal a replacement for Aouar: Lucas Paqueta of AC Milan.

PIE BIL

Premier League clubs spent 1. 24 billion pounds on new signings, this as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

The figure represents a minimum of 160 million pounds compared to last season, but still 70 million pounds more than was spent in the 2016 summer window.

Chelsea spent the most in the league, spending 226. 1 million pounds on new talent, adding Timo Werner (45 million pounds), Hakim Ziyech (37 million pounds), Edouard Mendy (22 million pounds) Ben Chilwell (50 million pounds) and Kai Havertz. (70 million pounds).

Unsurprisingly, Manchester City spent the most at the time, spending cash on Nathan Ake (41 million pounds) and Ferran Torres (37 million pounds) at the start of the window before spending another 64. 5 million pounds on defenseman Ruben Dias.

Leeds United wasted no time after their promotion to the most sensible flight, recruiting players such as Rodrigo, Robin Koch and Diego Llorente, as well as Raphinha de Rennes on the deadline.

Arsenal nevertheless tied Thomas Partey’s forty-five million pound release clause and won on the deadline, having already signed Gabriel Magalhaes and Runar Alex Runarsson.

Manchester United, despite everything he added to his previous signing Donny van de Beek on the deadline in summoning new talent, added Alex Telles, which raised his total spending to 54. 4 million pounds, 1. 4 million pounds more than Sheffield United, whose window stood out through Signatures of Aaron, Ramsdale and Rhian Brewster.

GUEN AND TAKE IT

Matteo Guendouzi made an Arsenal loan to Hertha Berlin on the day of the deadline.

The French midfielder has been left out of the first team after a series of encounters with Mikel Arteta,

But French football journalist Julien Laurens insists he has “learned a lot” from his recent reports and does not believe that his long career for the Gunners is still dead.

Speaking at talkSPORT, Laurens said: “He’s learned a lot from what’s happened in the last few weeks and months, and he’s going to move on to Hertha Berlin, he’s a smart team, they’re building a strong team and you’ll notice a new league as well.

“You will be very informed, you will return to Arsenal in a year and you will be able to start over. “

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Former Arsenal chief Unai Emery, interested in Thomas Partey.

But according to the Guardian, the Spaniard had ghanaian on his wish list, but he incredibly supported the hiring of one end.

That arrival turned out to be Nicolas Pepe and, having branched out in both the Ivorian international, there is no $45 million in reserve to plunder Thomas.

LOOK FOR SALT

William Saliba can still leave Arsenal this month after seeing a loan to return to Saint-Etienne fail on the day of the deadline.

According to PA, the 19-year-old faces a dubious long career in north London, with the final inner window until 16 October.

They claim that the player can be transferred to a champion team on a one-season loan.

They are said to be serious if they allow them to leave to continue their development.

Saliba has not yet made his gunners debut and has been named to a Premier League team of the day.

Mikel Arteta David Luiz, Gabriel, Rob Holding and even Kieran Tierney as headquarters in Saliba.

HUNTING GUNS

Within 12 hours, two of his generation’s brightest English talents suddenly found themselves in the abyss.

Jack Wilshere, 28, spent the last few hours of the deadline insisting that he had compatibility after West Ham to pay for the most productive component of four million pounds to make him lose his payroll.

And on Tuesday morning, Danny Welbeck, one of his teammates on the World Cup team just six years ago, left his club.

The Watford striker, like Wilshere, had a one-year contract left.

But with their painting betraying him and with a salary of 100,000 euros per week, the Hornets reduce their losses and get the 29-year-old out.

Welbeck’s departure was demonstrated through a short 39-word message on Watford’s website, after an unfortunate one-year period on Vicarage Road that led to 3 goals in 20 appearances.

SEE FOR ‘SAUR EYES’

Waiting for Arsenal to rehire gunnersaurus as . . .

GOOD MORNING GAME

Can Mesut Ozil save Gunnersaurus?

After the boy, the mascot, Jerry Quy, was fired by the club, midfielder Gerguy showed up to pay his salary.

He tweeted in the afternoon: “I was so unhappy that Jerry Quy, also known as our outstanding and unwavering pet Gunnersaurus and an integral component of our club, was fired after 27 years.

“As such, I propose to pay Arsenal the full salary of our wonderful green as long as I am an Arsenal player. “

Fans were divided as to whether it was a cynical tactic to keep them in the excluded player’s appearance or an honest act through Ozil.

The midfielder left in the play window, Lucas Torreira and Matto Guendouzi left on the day of the deadline.

After signing Thomas Partey from Atletico Madrid, Arsenal continued their activity with a couple that arrived on Tuesday.

Nikolaj Moller, 18, and Joel Ideho, 17, will be enrolled in the gunners’ professional progression phase this season.

Forward Moller is said to be a prolific goal scorer and arrives from Malmo as part of an agreement reached on Monday, at around 450,000 euros.

The pacy Ideho winger joined Arsenal after a brief season at Ajax, but spent most of his younger career with Willem II.

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Thomas Partey’s rise from the modest peak beginnings of football is only one component of the explanation why he may become the driving force behind Mikel Arteta’s Gunners.

And the guy who gave him his first cap with Ghana, former Chelsea and West Ham coach Avram Grant, is sure partey will sweep the Premier League once he gets his legs back.

Grant told SunSport: “From the first time I looked at him, I saw a very strong player with the ball, who understands the game very well.

“Even when I was young and in-experience, I knew what to do in terms of ownership and position, how to position yourself in the right position at the right time.

“But he’s also a very intelligent boy, on and off the field, with a wonderful character. He needs to do his homework and he’s very consistent. “

“NOT EXTINCT”

Arsenal have pledged to KEEP Gunnersaurus after firing the guy who has lived as a pet for 27 years.

Jerry Quy was released through the club after decades of service as the club’s mascot.

This provoked the anger of the trust, amid the team’s heavy falling expenses, and Mesut Ozil even showed up to pay the pet’s salary.

But Arsenal insist that gunnersaurus will return: maximum probably with someone now in the mask.

A club spokesman told ESPN, “Gunnersaurus is out and will return to action when enthusiasts can return to matches. “

SMALL SCREEN

Premier League clubs have been warned that they will face additional relief on TV revenue, even without the pandemic charge.

The top 20 clubs landed with a 330 million pound delivery to the broadcasters and bidding for the next three-year contract from the 2022-23 crusade comes out later this season.

But broadcast analyst Claire Enders suggests that hopes of matching the existing deal, five billion pounds in 3 years, are unattainable.

Instead, Enders believes clubs are put together for a relief of 500 million pounds.

She said: “The last post-peak auction, profits go down and we expect it to continue.

“Sky and BT have overpaid their rights in the afterlife and BT has suffered a drop in their value. British sports chains must now think about cutting their rights costs. “

RAY OF HOPE

David Raya could be arrested through Arsenal.

Brentford’s goalkeeper remained in the Gunners’ interest this fall.

Instead, Mikel Arteta ran for Runar Alex Runarsson as the new reserve scorer.

However, The Athletic reports on a clause in Brentford de Raya’s contract next summer: Arsenal still hoped to sniff out the Spaniard.

ENJOY YOUR JOURNEY

Thomas Partey will be a signing for Arsenal, according to a former Tottenham star.

Kieran Trippier played for gunners rookie for more than a year at Atletico Madrid.

And England’s defense praised Partey when he left The League.

Trippier is quoted via Metro saying: “It’s amazing, your physique, how you break the game.

“Technically, he’s got it all. He’s among the midfielders I’ve played with.

“He speaks English very well. I don’t think I have a challenge with the Premier League. “

WATCH THE GAME

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HUTCH AND GO

Thomas Partey has been hailed as a “big” signing for Arsenal.

Former midfielder Don Hutchinson sees ghanaian star as Dani Ceballos’ wife in the midfield of Mikel Arteta.

He told the BBC: “Thomas Partey will be a signing for Arsenal.

“I read that Diego Simeone is rarely very satisfied because he sought out the couple: Lucas Torreira and Partey together.

“For Arsenal, they want that kind of player as Partey: a physical presence, he’s very smart with the ball, he fills a lot of gaps and with Dani Ceballos, they can shape a genuine date there. “

ATLET IT GO

Atletico Madrid has not been satisfied with Arsenal’s signing by Thomas Partey, according to reports.

ESPN assures that the LaLiga club “angry” but “resigned” when the midfielder left.

As the clock progresses in the European market, the Gunners have played for Partey’s 45 million pound clause.

This left Atletico powerless to prevent his boy from leaving, Lucas Torreira came on loan in return.

The Mattresses are basically described as angry with Thomas for his longing to leave after 8 years in Madrid.

SHIPOWNERS RETURN FAN CALLS

Arsenal have declared their help for the return of fans to the stadiums, following a team via league leaders in the England match.

When do you think enthusiasts will be allowed to return?

– Arsenal (@Arsenal) 6 October 2020

GHANA IN IT

Arsenal enthusiasts looking to see Thomas Partey in action for Ghana, the foreign break would possibly need to sing in their friendly on Friday.

A perfect fit between Black Stars and Mali is arranged by the end of the week in Turkey.

Partey heads to Antalya for the crash and would be in a position for the game.

Ghana will face Qatar 3 days later in preparation for two African Cup of Nations qualifiers with Sudan in the month.

FOOT TO FLOWER

Marcelo Flores has signed his first contract with Arsenal.

At the age of 17, young Mexicans made forays into the club’s under-18 team and put the pen on paper this afternoon.

Arsenal signed ipswich striker year.

One member of the club said: “We congratulate Marcelo on his first professional contract and look forward to supporting him in his ongoing development. “

FITS THE ROOM

Ghanaian foreigner Kwesi Appiah believes Thomas Partey is one of Arsenal’s best players.

The striker, who played for Reading and AFC Wimbledon, knows that Thomas is a “player” guy who can have compatibility in the Gunners’ locker room.

Appiah told the BBC: “He’s a very nice guy, with his feet on the ground and he’s a confident guy. Speak well, he’ll get along with the players. “

“There are personalities who will live up to their power and joy, so I’m sure it will have very good compatibility in the locker room and will also be one of the leaders among the players. “

I’ll do it sometime.

William Saliba is said to be “devastated” after he was denied the opportunity to sign for Saint-Etienne.

After Mikel Arteta said the defender was not in position for the first team, a return to Ligue 1 was made on loan but did not occur.

But! They say Arsenal tried to raise a clause by charging a payment if Saliba was not part of Saint-Etienne’s matches.

Negotiations then failed, leaving Saliba disappointed, with a championship loan in sight.

DON AND DUST

Don Hutchinson believes Mesut Ozil’s arsenal career ended after Thomas Partey’s arrival.

More festival for the midfielder has left former Liverpool and West Ham midfielder watching Ozil’s reintroduction on the sidelines as too difficult for Mikel Arteta.

Hutchinson told the BBC: “Arsenal enthusiasts are resigned to thinking that there is no point in bringing Mesut Ozil back because they have a fantastic organization of teenagers and characters who are going to be notable players.

“And I say it with the utmost respect for Ozil because he’s had a career.

“But I probably wouldn’t be the most productive player to get back to the locker room and potentially disappoint the pace Mikel Arteta is building. “

“Other young people especially need to be informed of Arteta and high-level professionals, so Ozil may be the only one to leave the locker room so that in seven or a month he can leave for free.

PAY THE BILL

Premier League clubs spent £ 1. 24 billion on new signings, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

The figure represents a minimum of 160 million pounds compared to last season, but still 70 million pounds more than was spent in the 2016 summer window.

Chelsea spent the most in the league, spending 226. 1 million pounds on new talent, adding Timo Werner (45 million pounds), Hakim Ziyech (37 million pounds), Edouard Mendy (22 million pounds) and Ben Chilwell (50 million pounds).

Manchester City was, unsurprisingly, the biggest spender of the time, spending cash on Nathan Ake (41 million pounds) and Ferran Torres (37 million pounds) at the start of the window.

Arsenal nevertheless tied Thomas Partey’s forty-five million pound release clause and won on the deadline, having already signed Gabriel Magalhaes and Runar Alex Runarsson.

Burnley, meanwhile, spent a penny, hanging Dale Stephens and Will Norris.

NON-POPULAR OZIL-Y

However, there are dissenting voices about Mesut Ozil’s to Gunnersaurus.

A fan tweeted, “Ozil’s reason isn’t a hundred percent natural, he did it deliberately to embarrass the club and put himself in the spotlight after a positive day for the club. “

He wrote: “Basically, as long as Arsenal pay you 350,000 euros a week, you’ll pay their wages. Stop asking my club for ransom. It’s far from elegant. It’s natural public relations. “

– Cometh the Aouar (@artetasredarmy) October 6, 2020

– Arsenal Things (GunnerThings101) October 6, 2020

MESUT ONE – ARSENAL ZIL

Fans have responded strangely to Mesut Ozil’s promise to re-sign Gunnersaurus mascot, Jerry Quy.

The midfielder pledged to subsidize the pet’s salaries after his dismissal yesterday.

He wrote on Twitter that he was looking for “Jerry [to] continue with his paintings that he loves so much. “

– Eduardo Hagn (@EduardoHagn) October 6, 2020

– Dan Crabb (@Dan_Crabb) October 6, 2020

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