Meanwhile, Thomas Partey would have been a target for Chelsea, while the Gunners earned an 8 million pound loyalty bonus after not being able to sell Mesut Ozil.
Follow ALL the latest news, updates and reactions from the gunners below. . .
LABIA
Gabriel Martinelli has revealed that he is sure of what the long term holds, as he continues to come out of a knee injury.
He told Arsenal’s website, “I’m fine, I’m regaining confidence and my knee is better. “
“After an injury like this, I’m a little afraid to force my knee again, but in the last few weeks everything has gone well and I’ll soon be able to start educating myself with the ball.
“We have a wonderful team and with Mikel’s vision of the future and winning mindset, we can continue to do well.
We play well and exercise well, everyone to win and we all give everything. I think this season is very promising.
“We won trophies last season and we can recover this season and qualify for the Champions League. “
WHAT HE
Mohamed Elneny has attributed Mikel Arteta to his recovery at Arsenal.
The midfielder who was on loan at Besiktas last season said: “Before I came to London, I didn’t tell him and I a little . . . not stressed, but only thinking about what he would like.
When I sat down with him, I said to him, ‘The way you train, the way you need to play is the way I like to play’ and I like the way we train, the way he’s helping everything in the game. club now and I’m excited to give one hundred percent for the team.
“With Emery I didn’t play much, so you can lose confidence and your preference to play. That’s why when I went to Besiktas, on loan for a year, I played and regained confidence, and when I came back here, I saw everyone satisfied that I had returned.
“Everyone was pleased to see me again, and when I trained, each and every one gave me smart feedback, saying “Mo, you did well” and that gives you confidence. I’m going to build it and build it and every day I check to be informed of new things.
“Yes [I feel wanted], all the time, every day and every day. I think at any job, if you get up in the morning, look to be informed of new things and look to get better for each and every one of you. every day . . . that’s what’s in my brain when I wake up. I have to train, I have to empower each and every single thing.
TEEN $
Manchester United maintained their culture of spending a lot on teenage stars during the summer by incorporating Atalanta ace Amad Diallo.
And Diallo is not the first fat young man to head to Old Trafford in recent years.
In fact, United is sure to dominate the list of top teenagers in Premier League history.
We have compiled the dear maximum XI of all time, underArray. .
I’ll do it sometime.
Arsenal are about to take a 180-degree turn over William Saliba and keep him at the club despite Fulham’s interest, it has been reported.
The zaguero had bowed to be given the window and has several admirers at home and abroad.
But now coach Mikel Arteta seems willing to stay with the 19-year-old at the club and allow him to expand there.
Saliba’s move failed on deadline day and he stayed out of Arsenal’s Europa League team, suggesting he may still be on his way before the national window closes on 16 October.
But according to Athletic, the Frenchman will remain in the Emirates at least until January, despite interest reported through Fulham and Brentford.
The report also indicates that Saliba may be only a member of Arteta’s Premier League team, which will be announced on October 20.
POOR OLD PARRY
EFL President Under Fire Rick Parry plunged into a time of crisis while Executive Chairman David resigned after just three MONTHS in office.
Baldwin filled the void left by Shaun Harvey’s departure from December to June.
But now he has announced that he will leave his post in March, leaving Parry and the EFL to look for a replacement.
Baldwin, former executive leader of Bradford and Burnley, insisted that his resolve is “unrelated” to the fury of the great image project.
He said: “Obviously, accepting this position before COVID-19 means that the scenario now is very different from what I imagined.
“This adds to the fact that this is a very different environment within the EFL that I left in 2015/16. Considering those two points and balancing my family’s needs, fitness and well-being, I think the resolution to leave is the right one.
NICK REVEALS EVERYTHING
Former Arsenal flop Nicklas Bendtner has revealed that he blackmailed a former lover into buying a JOB BOOB after claiming she got pregnant.
Bendtner said: “One of the women I’ve been with comes back and says I got pregnant.
“[She says] it’s worth it if she needs to do something about it.
“And what does that mean?” I’m asking.
“That you have to pay me a couple of new breasts. I need the disorders fixed,” he says.
“Then I finish paying yours to the plastic surgeon. “
A MAN’S MARS
Arsenal have revealed some of Gabriel Martinelli’s moments while publicly supporting him on his return from injury.
v Arsenal (@Arsenal) October 12, 2020
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Clubs can also make consecutive requests to cover the newly completed work, allowing the Spurs and Liverpool to take advantage.
Up to 250 million pounds would be obtained for groups that have been in the elite for at least 12 of the last 15 seasons.
And clubs that have been in the Premier League for 4 consecutive seasons or 8 seasons out of ten can claim one hundred million pounds.
The measures would also allow Liverpool to pay part of the estimated £ 60 million charge for the planned expansion of the Anfield Road stand.
Money back
Tottenham and Liverpool will be entitled to reimbursements of several million pounds for the reconstruction of their stadium, the small print of the Big Picture project.
Spurs would be eligible to claim 125 million pounds from the billion-pound cost of their new home with a capacity for another 62,000 people on White Hart Lane.
Meanwhile, Liverpool, co-architects of the package with Manchester United, could recover just 30 million pounds with the burden of their new main stand at Anfield.
News of potential bills will be charged in the reaction of the 14 Premier League clubs that were left off the circuit.
According to the proposals, a new ‘infrastructure fund’ of 150 million pounds a year would be separated from the Premier League’s earnings stream for ‘aid payments’ to clubs embarking on stadium projects.
CRISTIAN-OH NO
Wenger tells how much Arsenal had come to cristiano Ronaldo’s signing in 2003.
The Gunners’ manager at the time he had an agreement with Sporting Lisbon to point to the Portuguese star this summer before embarking on the standout season of ‘Invencibles’.
Wenger revealed everything after he was asked if there were players who regretted that they were not in his career.
He told the Guardian, “I would say there’s a single player. . . There are 50 of them. We had an agreement with Sporting and Manchester United took Carlos Queiroz as assistant coach, and they beat us temporarily and took Ronaldo.
“But we had a basic agreement. He had the Arsenal shirt, I had lunch with him and his mom on the floor.
“It’s an example, but there were so many. The story of a club is full of lost players.
Shot
Arsenal goalkeeper Karl Hein had a moment to after an embarrassing mistake just two minutes after the attack between Estonia and Northern Macedonia.
The Gunners U-18 goalkeeper started with his country in an entertaining 3-3 draw in the League of Nations match, but his night was ruined by a mistake that gave visitors the upper hand.
Defenseman Marten Kuusk will also have to bear much of the blame, as Estonia’s night began in embarrassing circumstances.
Just two minutes into the game, Kuusk won the ball from left-back Artur Pikk.
Having not seen a pass option in front of him, he turned and threw the ball towards the goal, where he expected the goalkeeper to be.
Unfortunately for goalkeeper Hein, he had come a long way to offer a less difficult pass option, but Kuusk had noticed.
Hein tried to throw himself towards his target, but even one last shot may not prevent the ball from entering.
– Mac’Andrews (@MacAndrews) October 12, 2020
MARI’S BACK
Arsenal defender Pablo Mari is reportedly in a position to resume full training.
The Spaniard suffered an ankle ligament injury to Manchester City last season, forcing him to miss the final games of the campaign.
The injury means he has played three first-team games with the club since he arrived on loan in January.
Success
Arsenal got off to a smart start with Mikel Arteta, having already contributed to one of the 14 FA Cups.
MAKE A MONTH
Arsenal have earned an 8 million pound loyalty bonus after not being able to sell Mesut Ozil, according to reports.
The German game maker is still an outsael with Mikel Arteta, but he may not move in the autumn movement window.
The MLS and Saudi Arabia movements were promoted. Al-Nassr failed to convince Ozil after allegedly providing £5 million.
And now it has emerged that the fact that Arsenal do not get rid of the 31-year-old has massive monetary ramifications.
According to The Athletic, the Gunners paid Ozil 8 million pounds at the end of September as a loyalty bonus for starting the last year of their contract.
The clause was implemented when he signed a new contract in January 2018, at the height of his destination in north London.
This leaves the Gunners with a massive bill for a player who hasn’t played competitively since March, and earns $350,000 a week.
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DION SORRY
The famous Dion Dublin has apologized to David Luiz, the star of Arsenal’s leader, for giving him so many sticks.
Former Manchester United star Aston Villa and Coventry promised to be ‘friendly’ with the Brazilian.
He said: “Having given David Luiz a lot of sticks over the years, I at Wembley for the latter and I in the field.
“I heard David Luiz communicate the game non-stop.
“You think” he’s a character, ” he’s a leader. “
“He [Arteta] has another one now in Partey. Il has another one in advance in Aubameyang. Maybe he’s building anything other players can paint on. “
PARTY POOPER
Thomas Partey’s father, Jacob, has revealed that Chelsea will point to atletico Madrid’s midfielder, but that he lost to Arsemal.
He told Joy Sports: “Nothing bothered us because we expected a bigger team to come for Partey.
“We knew the [other teams]: Juventus, Chelsea, etc. “
“So above all this, we knew that God was with us. From that minute on, we started dancing “Party after party. “
HAVE A GAME
Thomas Partey’s father said his son joined Arsenal as the most important news of his life.
Proud Father Jacob told Joy Sports: “Actually, for now, that’s it. It’s the biggest.
“I had a dream of how Partey was training to create the game.
“I know more important things are coming and it’s just getting started. “
WRIGHT STUFF
Never
Arsenal defender William Saliba is expected to remain at the Emirates if loaned to a league team.
The French teenager has yet to make his debut with the Gunners, and the player saw a loaned return to Saint-Etienne fail on the deadline.
And according to The Athletic, Arsenal will remain the player in their squad until at least January.
Mikel Arteta is a big central fan, but he can’t offer him normal first-team football right now.
OVEREXCITEMENT
Arsenal icon Paul Merson welcomed the club’s movement window and criticized his handling of the firing of Gunnersaurus’ mascot Jerry Quy.
He wrote in the Star: “I like Arsenal on the field. Mikel Arteta is doing great.
“And (Thomas) Partey is a signature.
‘I don’t know why Manchester United or even Manchester City didn’t, it’s bigger than they have.
“But off the court, I don’t like at all what’s going on at Arsenal. This is not the club I remember. “
SAUDIS FOR OZ
Arsenal reportedly won an offer of five million pounds for Mesut Ozil of Al-Nassr.
The 31-year-old midfielder has been playing for Mikel Arteta’s team since March 7.
According to Tyc Sports, the Saudi aspect to signal Ozil a two-year contract.
But Ozil made it clear that he was NOT in a position to settle for Al-Nassr’s offer.
He doesn’t need to move to Asia, he’s excluded from the Arsenal team.
GOOD MORNING GUNNERS FANS
Mesut Ozil may, despite everything, be about to leave Arsenal with the Saudi-looking Al-Nassr, who has reportedly put a £ 5 million offer on the table.
Arsenal have been looking at the German for a while, and the challenge is that the player wins 350,000 euros per week and their contract does not even expire until June 2021.
Arsenal defender Pablo Mari is reportedly in a position to complete the training again.
The Spaniard suffered an ankle ligament injury to Manchester City last season, forcing him to miss the final games of the campaign.
Bukayo Saka is not part of the England squad to face Belgium last night, Gareth Southgate with Kieran Trippier as left-back.
If Saka is injured, you’ll have to wonder why he missed a spot, even on the bench!
Former Arsenal coach Arséne Wenger has hinted that he would like to be Arteta’s coach if he leaves.
He revealed that he would like to see the former player, Thierry Henry, follow in Arteta’s footsteps.
ON THE WALL – EXCLUSIVE
Milwall leader Steve Kavanagh believes that having an effect on communities will be devastating if EFL clubs fall to the ground.
The Bigwig Lions have called on the government to act temporarily to prevent Covid-paralyzed clubs from going bankrupt amid the fury of the Big Picture project.
Speaking to SunSport as a component of the Save Our Clubs crusade highlighting the paintings of clubs on and off the court, Kavanagh said, “We’re just talking about our national sport, the netpainting paintings clubs make. in this country is vital. It’s been years.
“Boris Johnson came to The Den to see him firsthand when he was mayor of London and was very impressed.
“And when the closure and what the clubs, adding Millwall, have done to help their local communities, society and other vulnerable people who were afraid and had no food. . . The paintings that followed were amazing.
WHICH IS EF-HELL
Football has reacted furiously to a plot led by Manchester United and Liverpool to the Premier League.
The reaction has even noticed that government plans are a “hostile takeover” through the heads of The Prem.
Under the proposals made through United – led by Executive Vice President Ed Woodward – and the American of the Reds, the high end would go from 20 clubs to 18.
This would result in 4 damaged and two in the pre-reform season.
The Carabao Cup and Community Shield would be abandoned, while EFL clubs will receive an instant rescue payment of 250 million pounds and will be promised a quarter of Prem’s winnings “for 25 years. “
But the design of Prem’s vote would be set aside to give Big Six clubs an effective veto over ALL primary decisions.
And SunSport can also reveal that the rest of the Big Six (Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester City) have been given the chance to escape and register for the EFL, taking the European Premier League spots with them.
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