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Rob Holding insists arsenal aim for a position in Europe after starting their season with back-to-back victories.

A win over West Brom on Saturday would take the Gunners to just three issues, seventh-place Tottenham, although the Spurs have a hand game in front of the Gunners.

Holding said: “Let’s cross our fingers, we can go up to the league and get back to European coups and move on. “

“These two victories are a great seasoning of trust for us.

“We went through this very complicated period, but as soon as we won, it gave us a boost.

“Now we’ve won and hopefully we can run a little, win issues and climb the table. “

Bukayo Saka received a slight blow in victory against Brighton last time, however, Mikel Arteta expects him to have variety for the game West Brom on January 2.

Saka has been the bright and gentle of a difficult season for the Gunners.

On Saka’s physical condition, Arteta said, “I hope it’s available, let’s see today whether she trains or not. “

“He also played many minutes. I’m fine for the game. “

Just in case, Arsenal have joined the race to point to RB Leipzig midfielder Marcel Sabitzer.

North London’s rivals Tottenham are the other team interested in the 26-year-old, but according to ESPN, Arsenal are in a position to compete with the Spurs for their signing.

The Gunners are connected to a crowd of midfielders across Europe as Mikel Arteta desperately seeks an artistic spark in the middle of the park.

Sabitzer is worth around forty-five million pounds and has 3 goals and one lends a hand in nine Bundesliga games this season.

Arsenal’s move plans in January were through Mikel Arteta, with the club’s ‘unsustainable’ team cut.

Instead, gunners will evict their disadvantaged players.

Sead Kolasinac is close to joining Schalke on loan, while Skhodran Mustafi is also expected to leave in January.

Arteta is also unlikely to make permanent additions to the January move-in window, and arrivals are expected to be loan signatures.

The Gunners have been connected to a loan for Real Madrid star Isco, who would point to the statement, but want to spend a higher movement fee.

Arsenal’s technical director is ready to count on Lucas Torreira at the end of his assignment to Atletico Madrid.

According to CBS, Edu has no challenge in promoting Torreira, which has had trouble having an effect since Mikel Arteta took office in the Emirates.

He played only 3 times with Arteta and sent him on loan to check and get more minutes on the field.

However, Torreira has only started with Atletico twice this season, and the guy who had such a good first season with the Gunners is heading for the exit door.

That’s what Mikel Arteta has to say about the rumors surrounding a possible two-week breaker in the Premier League.

“We are all involved in our own physical state and in what happens around us. But at the same time, with all the protocols that we have, everything we do in the educational field, in football matches, the fact that that we play our sport, greatly minimizes the dangers.

“If you look at the records since the start of the tests, it’s incredibly positive and I think as long as we can, we have to keep doing it.

“Obviously we can’t put anyone at risk, however, I think we’ve shown that the formula works, it’s okay last week or something happened and I think we’re going to have more restrictions and more evidence to verify that they’re as effective as we used to be, I think it can paint and I think we can keep doing it. “

Speaking at his press convention about the two consecutive victories before Saturday’s clash with West Brom, Mikel Arteta said:

“We wanted those effects, that’s for sure, but we want a much longer career than that. There are things that have been done much better to get the effects of the last two games, but there are things we still want to do more and improve. “.

“In terms of trust, it’s an absolutely different situation when you win football matches, everyone plays with more freedom, more conviction, tension is a little relieved and it’s a positive thing for performances. “

Mikel Arteta revealed that there will be a number of expenses in January, with players in a position to be sent on loan.

Sead Kolasinac would be one of the first names to leave, and Schalke concluded a deal for the left back.

Arteta said: “Well, we have a wonderful team. We knew that. A lot of things that have happened this summer we couldn’t achieve for other reasons.

“There are many players who are going to be loaned. They’re going to leave. And that’s the precedence right now because we can’t keep the numbers we have in safe positions.

“Let’s go out and do it. And then let’s see if we have the right opportunities in positions where we want more help, we work with the club to see how they meet. “

Arsenal have reportedly joined Liverpool in Roma defense race Roger Ibáñez.

Calciomercato says Arsenal have asked about the 22-year-old’s availability, while Liverpool have also previously connected.

Brazilian defender Ibáñez is recently on loan in Rome through Atalanta and is around 35 million pounds.

Arsenal and Liverpool are ready to stay behind, Arsenal defenders David Luiz and Skhodran Mustafi are ready to go this summer, and Sokratis is also close to the Emirates.

Liverpool, meantime, find the way to a defensive nightmare with injuries from Virgil Van Dijk, Joe Gomez and Joel Matip, Tottenham, Everton, Leicester and PSG would all love Ibanez.

Real Madrid midfielder Isco remains on the radar of Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta with a six-month loan contract, the ideal setting, according to reports.

A loan deal would mean the Gunners wouldn’t have to spend a lot of cash in January, there are doubts about whether Isco will be allowed to leave Madrid.

Despite real-time difficulties, Isco has played 10 La Liga games this season and, according to Goal, The Whites bosses still don’t know what to do with the 28-year-old.

Isco’s signing would be a first blow to the Gunners, who don’t have an easy spark in the middle of the field to put them on the table.

Arsenal striker Emile Smith-Rowe, 20, is expected to stay with the Gunners in January and look for a loan.

Smith-Rowe’s functionality in the Europa League earned him a spot in Mikel Arteta’s last two Premier League lineups, with the Gunners winning both games.

Smith-Rowe is reportedly on loan in January to look for consistent exits, but CBS says Smith-Rowe will now be in north London.

Arsenal remain an artistic midfielder, but Smith-Rowe’s appearance has brought a breath of new air to the Gunners midfielder.

Mikel Arteta has known two strikers as imaginable substitutes for Alexandre Lacazette.

Although the winner opposed to Brighton last time won, CBS Sports says the Gunners have doubts about Lacazette’s long-term in the Emirates.

Patson Daka of Red Bull Salzburg and Celtic striker Odsonne Edouard are believed to be two strikers the Gunners love.

Edouard has already been connected to a season in the Gunners after a stellar crusader season.

Seven goals in 14 games this season for the 22-year-old is not as prolific as he was in the last campaign, but perhaps rumors of a move have affected his form.

Zambian Daka, 22, has scored 8 goals in eight games in the Austrian Bundesliga this season.

Arsenal left-back Sead Kolasinac is reportedly about to leave the Emirates and has reached a transfer agreement with the Bundesliga Schalke.

Football London reports that 27-year-old Kolasinac will sign with Schalke at the back of the table for a six-month loan, with no legal responsibility to buy.

Kolasinac has played a bit for the Gunners in recent months, as Kieran Tierney has firmly established he has established he hem as a first-choice left-back.

The Bosnian left back to the look he left in 2017 to sign for the Gunners.

Arsenal have reportedly joined the race to point out RB Leipzig midfielder Marcel Sabitzer.

North London’s rivals Tottenham are the other team interested in the 26-year-old, but according to ESPN, Arsenal are in a position to compete with the Spurs for their signing.

The Gunners are connected to a crowd of midfielders across Europe as Mikel Arteta desperately seeks an artistic spark in the middle of the park.

Sabitzer is worth about forty-five million pounds and has three goals and one lends a hand in nine Bundesliga games this season.

Leon Bailey has put Arsenal and Manchester United on red alert by joining Will Salthouse’s sports control agency.

Bayer leverkusen’s star has been linked to movements for both Tottenham and Tottenham.

Everton reportedly sent scouts to keep an eye on the winger.

The Jamaican Bailey is valued at about 40 million pounds and will be represented through Phoenix Sports Management of his father Craig Butler and the USM of Salthouse, according to the Mail.

Meanwhile, Rob Holding insists arsenal aim for a position in Europe after starting their season with back-to-back victories.

He said: “Let’s cross our fingers, we can go up to the league and move back on to the Europeans and move on.

“These two victories are a great seasoning of trust for us.

“We went through this very complicated period, but as soon as we got a win, it gave us a boost.

“Now we have another win and now we can run a little, win trouble and climb the leaderboard. “

Finally, Arsenal legend Ray Parlor believes the Gunners can aspire to sixth place as their “best” hope after a change of shape.

He told talkSPORT: “They probably wouldn’t be in the four most sensible, they’re too far away and they’ve given the other hill to climb.

“I know the other groups above them are also sliding, but I can’t see it.

“There are 4 groups bigger than Arsenal right now. For me, the sixth position is the most productive they can get.

Schalke reportedly approached Arsenal to sign a new contract with Sead Kolasinac.

Sky Germany says the left-back is wanted on loan by his former team.

Kolasinac is ahead of a deal.

And he’s even willing to settle for a pay cut to leave the United Arab Emirates next month.

CAN’T CREATE GAMES?

It’s not that easy. The late start means that the Prem season, which usually extends over 34 weekends, is played on the 32nd, with two more scheduled weekdays.

But there is much less room for manoeuvre after European matches, and weekdays will not be available until mid-December.

The planners of the first assembly have set 3 “updates” dates – 2 March, 20 April and 19 May – but there is still enough space if the groups enter Europe and the national cups.

YES, BUT WHAT ABOUT THE SEASON EXTENSION?

I can’t. Unless there is a closure across Europe, the Prem will end on 23 May, to give players time to prepare for Euro 2020 late from June.

The Europa League and Champions League finals will be played the following week.

WHAT IF THERE ARE A NUMBER OF INFECTIONS?

The inability to finish the entire season is Prem’s worst fear, especially when clubs check “reduction rules” consistent with issues consistent with the game to be calculated.

They were already divided over how many matches to play for the season to stand, and are now less likely to be LESS successful in an agreement.

WILL THE PREM STOP?

Not if League leaders can do it, for many reasons.

Planning is the main thing, but they also threaten to waste even more millions of “discounts” on TV companies, in addition to the 340 million pounds clubs will have to pay during the last season.

BUT WHY ARE GAMES CANCELED?

Prem regulations say deferment requests will “not be granted” if a club has 14 or more senior players available.

But the league council may exercise its “case-by-case” discretion and City’s everton and Spurs match with Fulham was postponed for fear that the virus would be transmitted to the opposition’s locker room.

IT’S TWO GAMES. Then why are other people worried?

City and United delayed the season by a week, due to their efforts at the Euros this summer.

So City is now two games behind, as is Aston Villa, who will face United on the first weekend.

Now Newcastle, Everton, Burnley, Spurs and Fulham are a shy game.

Arsenal legend Ray Parlor believes the Gunners can regard the sixth position as their “best” hope after a change.

He told talkSPORT: “They probably wouldn’t be in the four most sensible, they’re too far away and they’ve given the other hill to climb.

“I know the other groups above them are sliding too, but I can’t see it.

“There are 4 groups bigger than Arsenal at the moment. For me, sixth position is the most productive they can get. “

Isco rejects Arsenal for summer transfer to Seville

AS says the game maker will be able to leave Real Madrid at the end of the season after making three openings with Zinedine Zidane.

Bernabéu chiefs are said to have a movement payment of between thirteen and 18 million pounds.

And they also expect Seville to succeed with Isco’s full annual salary of 7 million pounds, freeing up an area in the salary budget for possible signing in Galactica.

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Leon Bailey has put Manchester United and Arsenal on red alert by joining Will Salthouse’s sports control agency.

Bayer leverkusen’s star has been linked to movements in both Tottenham and Bayer.

Everton reportedly sent scouts to keep an eye on the winger.

The Jamaican Bailey is valued at about 40 million pounds and will be represented through Phoenix Sports Management of his father Craig Butler and the USM of Salthouse, according to the Mail.

Rio Ferdinand tipped young players Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka to fire Arsenal with their ‘terrifying relationship’.

He said to FIVE: “I saw Martinelli in the Bournemouth season.

“He and Saka in combination have a bond and a date that already exists and I think in the coming years it will be a terrifying date. Scary!

“They paint so together. And Tierney supports him, too.

“But Martinelli, I have to say he’s going to be a wonderful footballer, the best player. “

Rob Holding insists arsenal are aiming for a position in Europe after starting their season with back-to-back victories.

He said: “Let’s cross our fingers, we can go up to the league and move on back to European punches and keep going. “

“These two victories are a great seasoning of trust for us.

“We went through this very complicated period, but as soon as we won, it gave us a boost.

“Now we have another win and now we can run a little, win trouble and climb the leaderboard. “

Manchester City will reopen their flat on Wednesday afternoon after Covid’s check was run negative.

Monday night’s game at Everton had to be cancelled for fear that the virus had spread to Pep Guardiola’s team.

But now they can continue to plan Sunday’s match at Chelsea, as the Carabao Cup moves to Manchester United next Wednesday.

One City player said: “Manchester City FC can verify that first-team training will resume at the CFA this afternoon.

“The entire Covid 19 bubble was tested on Tuesday and the effects so far have not revealed any new positives.

“Safety remains our number one priority and the club will continue cautiously. “

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