But Alexandre Lacazette and Lucas Torreira can head to the exit door as the Gunners seek money.
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Slaven Bilic plans to recruit striker Emmanuel Adebayor if he fails to land an indispensable sicario at the window.
West Brom’s manager has had talks with former Arsenal star Manchester City and Real Madrid and Tottenham who is desperate for one last in the Premier League.
The 36-year-old striker, born in Togo, ended his six-month contract with Paraguay’s club Olimpia in July, mainly due to disruptions caused by the coronavirus crisis.
But he has maintained compatibility through education twice a day at his home in Ghana and insists that he still has a lot to offer.
Bilic discussed the choice of Adebayor, who has a massive ambition to score three more Premier League goals to take his record to a century.
GOTA JOR
Arsenal have reportedly covered up a surprise offer for Chelsea’s vice-captain Jorginho.
Sky Sports says the 28-year-old midfielder can pick Houssem Aouar from Lyon and Thomas Partey from Atlético de Madrid.
Jorginho has scored 10 goals in 10 games for Chelsea after a 50 million pound move from Naples in 2018.
But his relationship with former chief Maurizio Sarri has noticed him splitting the opinion among Les Bleus fans.
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BY JORG
Arsenal are comparing an offer for Chelsea midfielder Jorginho, according to reports.
Mikel Arteta has fought hard to get Houssem Aouar or Thomas Partey through.
The Spaniard sees the defensive midfielder as a key piece to, despite everything, play 4-3-3.
Jorginho appears to be online at Chelsea, with Frank Lampard preferping N’Golo Kante and Mateo Kovacic in the middle of the field.
And he may keep the blue exodus to the Emirates, as did David Luiz and Willian.
Sky Sports says Italy’s foreigner is on Arsenal’s list of most sensitive targets.
UM AND AH
Manchester United and Arsenal are in a five-club war over Samuel Umtiti of Barcelona.
The French defender is under contract until 2023, but after several knee injuries, Catalans need to be removed from the books.
Arturo Vidal, Ivan Rakitic, Nelson Semedo and Luis Suarez have already left following the summer review of new boss Ronald Koeman.
Now, France Football says Umtiti may be next to leave, and the defender is in high demand.
According to the media, there are five groups that the 26-year-old ex-Lyonnais.
The Gunners and Red Devils would be the two he cares about the most.
GET YOUR COAT, COST
Philippe Coutinho can still make a surprise move at Arsenal with a last-minute loan, according to reports.
The Gunners had been very connected to a be offer for the barcelona game creator before turning to Lyon ace Houssem Aouar.
Coutinho’s agent has been moving away from Camp Nou this window, with the player in the plans of new manager Ronald Koeman.
But according to Sport, even though the former Everton player is a fan of the 28-year-old, the club’s monetary setting means he’s open to hearing what he’s giving him.
And although Arsenal are suffering to adjust to the value Lyon asks for for Aouar, it has been said that it may simply return for the Brazilian international.
Spanish media reported that Mikel Arteta’s team is willing to take Coutinho north of London on loan.
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LAKE OF FUNDS
Arsenal may have used Alexandre Lacazette to finance the transfer of Lyon star Houssem Aouar.
The Gunners got off to a smart start in the new Premier League season with two wins of two.
But Chief Mikel Arteta has still finished his moving business.
Lyon Aouar midfielder is believed to be the most sensible on his list, but can charge up to 54 million pounds.
Reports in France state that Arsenal are in a position to “do everything they can” to win the most productive talent.
The likes of Lucas Torreira, Matteo Guendouzi and even Hector Bellerin have been connected with movements outside the Emirates.
But if nothing materializes for this trio, Arteta would possibly have to send Lacazette to bring Aouar, according to The Independent.
AOUAR VS PARTEY
Arsenal’s two main goals of the move to . . . after reports that the board will “only sanction one. “
AL-EXIT
Arsenal may have used Alexandre Lacazette to finance the transfer of Lyon star Houssem Aouar.
The Gunners got off to a smart start in the new Premier League season with two wins of two.
But Chief Mikel Arteta hasn’t completed his company yet.
Lyon Aouar midfielder is believed to be the most sensible on his list, but can charge up to 54 million pounds.
Reports in France state that Arsenal are in a position to “do everything they can” to win the most productive talent.
The likes of Lucas Torreira, Matteo Guendouzi and even Hector Bellerin have been connected with movements outside the Emirates.
But if nothing materializes for this trio, Arteta would possibly have to send Lacazette to bring Aouar, according to The Independent.
It may be a reluctant separation, though – Lacazette the new season well by scoring the 3-0 win over Fulham and the 2–1 win over West Ham.
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