15.00 h.Live Arsenal move news: Thomas Partey LAST, Ceballos LOAN, Bellerin ‘to sign for PSG’, Aubameyang new contract

And there are updates on Thomas Partey, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on the verge of a new contract and Hector Bellerin’s bond with PSG.

Get all the latest news and gossip from North London here…

MORE ABOUT GUENDOUZI

Speaking before Community Shield’s victory over Liverpool, Mikel Arteta said Guendouzi would have a fresh start with him.

He said: “I talked to Matteo about the break and I was very transparent that everyone starts from scratch.

“What you did two weeks or two ago doesn’t matter.That’s what you can bring to the team now.

“I told Guendouzi that right now he’s like any other player on the team.

“It deserves to be treated exactly the same and I will do it to the extent of my ability.”

ARSENAL OF ACCESSORIES

Here are the Gunners’ opening games for the Premier League, adding those that oppose the Big Six.

And, of course, the TV channels on which they are broadcast.

DONN-IED

Arsenal reportedly rejected the possibility of pointing to Donny van de Beek as it did not consider it good value.

The 23-year-old finished his 39 million pounds from Ajax to Manchester United this week.

According to journalist Patrick Juan, the Gunners may have signed Van de Beek before the Red Devils.

But Arsenal rejected the opportunity because they did not believe their valuation of 39 million pounds was accurate.

Dutchman Sjaak Swart’s agent has shown that Arsenal are pointing at him this summer.

He said: “They looked for him, but they couldn’t get the cash for the transfer.Even the biggest clubs are fighting.”

“Arsenal are a wonderful club, but Manchester United will be an attractive adventure.”

DOUZ WITHOUT OFFER

Paris Saint-Germain has reportedly rejected the possibility of taking Matteo Guendouzi from Arsenal to Ligue 1.

Parisians have been connected to a movement for the 21-year-old all summer, and the Gunners claimed a million-pound payout.

North Londoners are eager to get rid of lorient’s former midfielder as they seek to increase the budget to activate Thomas Partey’s termination clause at Atletico Madrid.

Guendouzi has been off the team since his antics at Brighton on June 20.

But in one hit with Arsenal, PSG have no intention of signing the French young international.

According to the Telegraph, Thomas Tuchel’s team turned down the player because they were interested in him.

However, they claim that the PSG is willing to praise right-back Hector Bellerin outside the Emirates.

TAKE THE PP

Premier League bosses have cancelled their broadcast contract in China.

It has been reported that the television agreement with the Chinese broadcaster PPTV has been resceded due to a default of 160 million pounds.

A Premier League statement read: “The Premier League confirms that it has now resced its Premier League agreements in China with the licensee in this territory.”

In November 2016, the Premier League signed its biggest TV deal outside the UK when Suning Holdings paid 564 million pounds to broadcast matches for 3 years, from 2019 to 2022, through its PPTV virtual channel.

The loss of profits for the Premier League will be significant and can have an effect on clubs’ finances.

Suning’s default coincided with the coronavirus pandemic, which forced the sport to close.

Premier League clubs negotiated a new payment plan with Suning or ended the deal last month and voted in favor at Thursday’s shareholders’ meeting.

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