And to finance an expense frenzy, the Gunners would probably have approached the sale of Alexandre Lacazette, the Frenchman being Juventus’ main target.
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JUVE AS LACQUER
Juventus are reportedly interested in signing Alexandre Lacazette with Sky in Italy.
The Gunners striker is believed to be part of a list of attack goals sought through the Turin club.
Wolves striker Raúl Jiménez and former Manchester City forward Edin Dzeko are attractive names for the Serie A team.
La Juve will upgrade to the former goal of Gunners Gonzalo Higuaín, who is expected to leave the team with only one year of contract.
PEP AWARD
Lille’s president, Gerard Lopez, believes Raúl Sanelhi cannot be blamed for the transfer of 72 million pounds from Nicolas Pepe to the Emirates.
Sanelhi eliminated the FA Cup winners this week after a two-and-a-half-year period at the helm of Arsenal football.
An internal investigation has been launched into why the club spent so much on Pepe.
Lopez told Sky Sports: “There will be stories that will be interesting, Arsenal is going through a restructuring that is part of what’s happening.”
THE WILL IS BRILLIANT
Ian Wright believes Arsenal has made a “brilliant” move by signing Willian despite his age.
Arsenal icon believes former 32-year-old Blues veteran could play a role in the progression of young Gunner Gabriel Martinelli.
On his official YouTube channel, Wright, 56, said, “There is this Brazilian connection and having a player like Willian has to be for our young players because he’s a winner,” he added. “The more winners we can win, the better.”
PUZZLE PIERRE POST
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang mocked Gunners enthusiasts with a message on social media insinuating that he would be close to signing a new deal with the club.
The Arsenal leader shared a message on Twitter this afternoon showing an emoji from an hourglass.
The 31-year-old has been in the most sensible way in the attack net twice for the Gunners to win their 14th FA Cup.
And Mikel Arteta says he hopes to build his around the striker.
After his FA triumph, Arteta said: “They enjoy it at the club. I hope you can continue with us.
DIRECTOR GUNNERS IMPATIENT
Arsenal leader Vinai Venkatesham is “eager” to see more trophies for the Gunners.
Venkatesham recently took over the club following the dismissal of Raúl Sanelhi.
And Goal claims that FA Cup winners have reorganized their most sensible non-player to last.
Ventakesham told Arsenal’s website: “Our enthusiasts are waiting and our enthusiasts are not easy for this football club to win trophies and be the most sensible of the game here in England and Europe.
“What motivates me is to meet expectations and respond to what our enthusiasts ask of us.”
GABRIEL OFFER ACCEPTED
Arsenal accepted an offer for Lille’s defence Gabriel Magalhaes, according to reports.
10 Sport claims that Gunners and Napoli have earned 27 million pounds plus bonuses accepted and are now waiting for a player’s resolution.
Arsenal already added French central defender William Saliba to their squad this summer, and adding a left-back, like the Brazilian, is a precedent for Mikel Arteta.
However, Napoli has led Gabriel’s career for some time, and the Gunners will struggle to convince the 22-year-old that their next destination will be north London.
LEEDS IN FOR MARTINEZ
Leeds United is among those who sued Arsenal goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez.
The 27-year-old said this week that ten European clubs have asked about their availability after a season finale for the Gunners.
After an injury to first-round recruit Bernd Leno, Martinez enjoyed his first career in the team since joining Arsenal eight years ago.
The Argentine cork helped Mikel Arteta’s team achieve the glory of the FA Cup and eighth place in the Premier League.
Martinez to find out if he will remain the first selection once Leno returns before joining the Gunners.
ELNENY RETURN TO TURKEY
Galatasaray has entered the race to recruit Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny for Turkish football.
The Egyptian foreigner was on loan last season at the Turkish SuperLig’s Besiktas, but can now sign for his Istanbul rivals.
Talks with the Gunners have begun and Galatasaray will soon offer a formal loan for the 28-year-old.
Besiktas was also interested in a loan deal for Elneny, but lately he has been embroiled in a pay dispute with the player.
Trabzonspor would possibly challenge Galatasaray for the signing of the former Basel midfielder, but Fatih Terim’s team can offer European football to Elneny next season.
EXODUS OF LOANS
Arsenal has been busy managing loans outside the Emirates for several of its under-23s before next season.
Zach Medley and Trae Cole will start next season at Gillingham, Matt Smith joins Swindon Town and Zak Swanson is on his way to the Dutch MVV Maastricht moment-section team.
Deyan Iliev, Tolaji Bola and Ben Sheaf, who has been linked to a move to Coventry City, can also leave the club.
No long-term decisions have yet been made of Tyreece John-Jules, Daniel Ballard, James Olayinka, Jordi Osei-Tutu and Folarin Balogun as the Gunners face their bloated under-23 team.
GABRIEL TO DECIDE THE FUTURE
Arsenal will be informed if his signing for Lille’s defence, Gabriel, has been a success.
French national team president Gerard Lopez told BBC Sport that “we are there now” in relation to receiving suitable offers.
Gunners and Napoli are believed to have received donations of around 27 million pounds and the Brazilian will now go where he needs to go.
ARSENAL TRANSFER PLANS
Arsenal’s leading executive, Vinai Venkatesham, is expecting a market of movements amid the coronavirus pandemic.
He said: “I think it’s going to be a complicated window of movement after the coronavirus, it’s going to be and it’s going to be complicated.
“But we will continue to work hard to achieve our team’s construction goals and Edu and Mikel have a very transparent plan on how they would like to do it.
The Gunners have already secured the signing of Chelsea midfielder Willian on a loose transfer.
ARSENAL TRANSFER PLANS
Arsenal leader Vinai Venkatesham has defined the Gunners’ plans for the moving market.
Football director Raúl Sanllehi left Arsenal on Saturday in a match that will see technical director Edu and head coach Mikel Arteta lead the club’s hiring process.
Venkatesham said: “We have, in Edu and Mikel, two other people who are guilty of our technical plan.
“Of course, [this is] supervised through me and the board of directors, but those two are the experts and have a very, very transparent plan on how to rebalance our team in the short, medium and long term. Term.
“Let’s paint on that right away in this window of motion.”
SHEAF AT COVENTRY
The young Arsenal, Ben Sheaf, is about to arrive in Coventry.
The Gunners have accepted an offer of 750,000 euros for the 22-year-old who spent last season at the Doncaster Rovers of Ligue 1.
However, the situations have not yet been agreed, which has led Coventry to weigh other objectives.
Mark Robins’ team will play league for the first time since 2012 next season.
SANLLEHI LAST
After the departure of the club’s Raúl Sanllehi club, Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta will have a greater influence on transfer decisions to the Emirates.
The general manager, Vinai Venkatesham, has taken on the role of Sanllehi as the Gunners seek to expedite their recruitment process.
Arteta will now work hard with technical director Edu for moving goals, with Venkatesham approving the budgets and Arsenal’s head coach having the final say in all arrivals and departures.
TALK ABOUT WISDOM
Arsenal legend Ray Parlor has at his former club to point to Manchester City defender John Stones.
The 26-year-old has been connected to Chelsea in weeks, but Parlor would like to see him come to the Emirates.
He said: “I’ll be interested in a lot of clubs. Is he going to leave? I’d love to see him at Arsenal.”
“If you can get the cash in advance and have the cash to buy it, it’s important.”
GABRIEL OFFER ACCEPTED
Arsenal accepted an offer for Lille’s defence Gabriel Magalhaes, according to reports.
10 Sport claims that Gunners and Napoli have earned 27 million pounds plus bonuses accepted and are now waiting for a player’s resolution.
Arsenal already added French central defender William Saliba to their squad this summer, and adding a left center, like the Brazilian, is a precedent for Mikel Arteta.
However, Napoli has led Gabriel’s career for some time, and the Gunners will struggle to convince the 22-year-old that their next destination will be north London.
LES FANS OF GOOD MORNING GUNNERS
Thomas Partey said to snub Arsenal and stay at Atletico Madrid because they ‘still have Champions League football’.
The severe caution came from his Ghanaian national team boss, CK Akonnor, who the midfielder will remain grumpy this summer.
Reported through CitiSports, Akonnor said: “Honestly, I wouldn’t need it to move to Arsenal because with Atletico he will play the Champions League.”
“Your position is guaranteed and will play.
“With Arsenal, I’m not so sure. Arsenal enthusiasts will kill me [for saying I shouldn’t sign for the Gunners].
Meanwhile, Arsenal coach Edu welcomed Willian’s arrival in a lazy from Chelsea.
He said: “To balance the team well, we have to sell players, buy players and it takes time, only day and night.
“It will take time, but with Willian we have a great process. We have known the wishes of the team and it is he who is starting to rebalance the team as we wish.
“I’m really excited and very happy to have a player like Willian, because I’m convinced it will be he who will have an impact on the team.”
Eventually, Alan Smith believes that William Saliba is possibly Arsenal’s own Virgil van Dijk.
Smith said: “According to all testimonies, Saliba has a great advocate as elegance in the mold of Virgil van Dijk.
I can believe Arteta in this educational realm, running the 19-year-old to instill intelligent behavior.
HARD SALT
Alan Smith believes that William Saliba is possibly Arsenal’s own Virgil van Dijk.
The centre-back is, however, able to play for the Gunners after signing for St Etienne.
Smith said: “He came out, in every aspect, has great potential as an advocate of elegance in Virgil van Dijk’s mold.
I can believe Arteta in this educational realm, running the 19-year-old to instill intelligent behavior in her.
“Depending on how it happens, we may see the Frenchman go wild from the beginning. But next to that is the question.
The 8 hateful
Arsenal has 8 older stars this summer.
Mikel Arteta informed the chefs that he didn’t want some of the big names on his team, The Star reports.
Those threatened are Alexandre Lacazette, Mesut Ozil, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Shkodran Mustafi, Mohamed Elneny, Calum Chambers and Matteo Guendouzi.
WHERE THERE IS A WILL
Arsenal manager Edu hosted Willian’s arrival in a lazy from Chelsea.
He said: “To balance the team well, we have to sell players, buy players and it takes time, day or night only.
“It will take time, but with Willian we have a great process. We have known the wishes of the team and it is he who is starting to rebalance the team as we wish.
“I’m really excited and very happy to have a player like Willian, because I’m convinced it will be he who will have an impact on the team.”
AT THE END OF THE GAME
Thomas Partey said to snub Arsenal and stay at Atletico Madrid because they ‘still have Champions Cup’ left.
The severe caution came from his Ghanaian national team boss, CK Akonnor, who the midfielder will remain grumpy this summer.
Reported through CitiSports, Akonnor said: “Honestly, I wouldn’t need it to move to Arsenal because with Atletico he will play the Champions League.
“Your position is guaranteed and will play.
“With Arsenal, I’m not so sure. Arsenal enthusiasts will kill me [for saying I shouldn’t sign for the Gunners].
“I hope so, and I’m sure economic unrest will arise, but I hope you ask for whatever you ask, Atletico will pay for it.”
GUNNER GO
Arsenal is expected to Lucas Torreira in an agreement with Roma by Amadou Diawara.
The Italian newspaper Il Romanista reports that Torreira accepted the deal after Arsenal did not transfer forty-five million pounds to Thomas Partey of Atletico Madrid.
Club leaders seem to have discovered a discounted option by bringing diawara to spend money.
Rome reportedly patted a 27 million pound boy on 27 million pounds.
BIENVENUE MATT
Unai Emery is willing to marry Matteo Guendouzi at Villarreal’s new club.
Football Insider says Arsenal’s unwanted midfielder will move to Spain this summer.
Former boss Emery is ready to sign a loan from Guendouzi with a replacement of 30 million pounds in 2021.
Guendouzi would have the time to sign Gunner for Villarreal this summer after signing Francis Coquelin from Valencia.
STANDING IN THE SKY
Arsenal enthusiasts are after seeing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in midfield in the new season of Fantasy Football.
The veteran has made the most of his career as a centre forward.
But his time at Arsenal saw him basically deployed from the left.
However, Aubameyang remains Arsenal’s wisest goalscorer with a striker goalscorer.
And fans don’t know why he’s now qualified as a midfielder.
SMITH EXCITED ABOUT SALIBA
Alan Smith believes Arsenal has signed Virgil Van Dijk to new defenseman William Saliba.
The Gunners signed Saliba de Saint-Etienne last summer, but allowed the French side to keep him on loan for the 2019–20 season.
Smith said: “According to all testimonies, Saliba has a great advocate as elegance in the mold of Virgil van Dijk.
I can believe Arteta in this educational realm, running the 19-year-old to instill intelligent behavior in her.
“Depending on how it happens, we could see the Frenchman pass early. But next to that is the question.
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