22:00 hours Arsenal LIVE news: Ceballos and Luiz ‘fight in training’, Isco update, Eriksen vs Xhaka exchanges LAST

Off the field, the Gunners are in talks with Isco amid reports that David Luiz and Dani Ceballos were in a ‘fight on the training floor’.

Follow all gossip about Arsenal transfers below. . .

BY JORG

Arsenal have reportedly tried to point to Chelsea’s vice-captain Jorginho over the summer.

The athletic claim talks took place when Mikel Arteta tried to land the Italian midfielder.

It is admitn that Jorginho sought to follow Thomas Partey’s game.

But the ace ended up staying at Stamford Bridge.

POTENTIAL XI

Arsenal will go to Leeds for a tough Premier League game tomorrow.

Mikel Arteta is expected to make the new midfielder Thomas Partey.

Mohamed Elneny and Sead Kolasinac will be absent after contracting a coronavirus.

That’s how SunSport predicts that the Gunners will line up on Elland Road. . .

SWING LO

Pablo Mari seems to have returned to education after a long injury break.

But will Brazilian defense be available for tomorrow’s match at Leeds?

Otherwise, Mari might worry on Thursday opposing Molde in the Europa League.

✊ – PabloMV5 pic. twitter. com/IKOcyGJEXq

– Arsenal (@Arsenal) 21 November 2020

FOR KYL

Premier League groups are on red alert after former Monaco president said Kylian Mbappé was seriously considering leaving PSG.

Vadim Vasilyev told Telefoot: “You’re going to have to make some very specific decisions, and right now you’re more on the road to a result.

“Nothing is impossible. Kylian is young and what he wants to win are titles. He is ambitious. He wants to win everything and break all the records. “

“If the PSG proposes an ambitious project, where it feels comfortable and with features to go too far and promises that it can win everything in its career, it may simply renew.

ISCO INFERNO

Real Madrid midfielder and Arsenal target Isco will leave the club in January, reportedly.

Marca informs that Isco has already informed the Real of his departure.

And the Spanish giants are in a position to sell for about forty-five million pounds.

Mundo Deportivo says Arsenal and Manchester City are showing interest in the 28-year-old.

Juventus and Inter Milan love the game maker.

FOOT IN THE SKY

Paul Merson believes Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang returns to an undisputed striker role, having scored only twice in the league this season.

He told Sky Sports: “When Aubameyang is on the wing, he can spend 15 minutes touching the ball.

“You can’t let your star player spend so much time without touching the ball.

“How many goals would Jamie Vardy score for Leicester if you played for the left wing?Not as much as it is now, that’s for sure.

“The defenses are to solve it. They start to undo the risk of their component and make life difficult for them.

“They avoid cutting and shoot into the farthest corner.

“Something has to change. Right now, he doesn’t see the ball enough where it counts.

IT WILL SOON BE

Willian “looks lost” at Arsenal and Mikel Arteta wants to understand why, says Gunners legend Paul Merson.

He told Sky Sports: “Willian was amazing at Chelsea last year.

“For me, he’s probably one of the most productive players. He’s phenomenal, exceptional talent.

“He went to Arsenal and lost. They have to make him play.

SZOB’S STORY

Dominik Szoboszlai would be key to Arsenal as owners of Kroenke Sports

The Gunners are known to be interested in game maker Red Bull Salzburg, who could arrive in the Emirates in January.

It has even been claimed that North London had already had conversations with player Matyas agent Esterhazy.

And now Athletic has said the 20-year-old could be the last addition to the team.

WILD SIDE

Chris Wilder has criticized club bosses for their “selfish” attempts to bring in five submarines.

He said, “They’re selfish. You could say it’s everyone’s business, but I’m not sure.

“I still don’t agree with the fact that it’s a physical thing, knowledge doesn’t convince me.

“If they move to 3-0 in front of the groups they beat, it gives them the opportunity to replace five players.

“There is a cry that we had to deal with the mindset of the players.

“I’m not sure right now of our social life outside of football that it’s going too well, that players with 250,000 euros a week aren’t in their 18s.

“They’re whores as far as I’m concerned. “

SUB-SSTANCING IMPROVEMENTS

Mikel Arteta once back threw his weight into a five-place comeback.

Speaking before his team at Leeds tomorrow, he said, “I’m for and not only for that, but for increasing team membership.

“Right now we have a great team for other reasons and we have to leave seven or eight players at home. And at home at home because from the education camp you move from home, after home you move to the education camp.

“So even mentally, to feel involved, you spend a day and you’re two days without the team and without your teammates. In fact, it will be of great help to them. “

“So let’s look at them and involve them in what we’re going to do here and I think there are simple decisions.

“But I don’t know. That’s my opinion and we can replace it.

IT WILL BE A SAK-CESS

Mikel Arteta is pleased to manage Bukayo Saka’s playing time, as the young man also plays for England.

When asked if the teenager will play at Leeds tomorrow, Arteta said: “Well I’ll have to see when I get back how he looks and how he feels.

“Obviously he’s a 19-year-old boy and he’s played a lot of football in the last few months and we’ve got him.

“I also sense, from Gareth’s point of view, that he had Chilwell’s injury and did not intend to give him so many minutes, but the cases forced him to do so.

“For my part, it is not ideal, but if I were in Gareth’s place, I would have done exactly the same thing.

“That’s what it is, let’s see how he comes back and let’s check to get him back in shape and recover and see how Sunday is going. “

FREDDY OR NOT

Manchester United have joined Arsenal on Christian Eriksen’s move, according to reports.

The 28-year-old former Tottenham player has struggled since reaching Inter Milan in January.

And while Antonio Conte looks at his team when the move-in window opens, the Danish foreigner can be fired for releasing cash for new recruits.

According to Corriere Dello Sport through Football Italia, Inter could even offer an exchange agreement with United involving Fred. The 27-year-old Brazilian midfielder arrived from Shakhtar Donetsk in 2018 for a payment of 52 million pounds.

After a complicated 24-month opening at Old Trafford, he still began to make a good impression, forming a solid partnership with Scott McTominay.

However, Inter can inspire Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to let Fred through with Eriksen’s offer.

ABSENCE MAKES ART GROW

Mikel Arteta is ahead to welcome several injured stars to his team.

He said: “We have been hit very hard by major injuries, only Paul but also Cedric, since joining here has had two or three more incidents.

“Gabi Martinelli has been away for so long, Calum Chambers was injured 3 weeks after I got here and has not yet played a game without being married.

“He’s still recovering. That’s what it is. What I can say is that the technique of those players and the way they have tried to paint to return to theirs has been phenomenal in any case.

“Hopefully we can have them, we can use them and they can feel like they’re what we do. “

BUY THE TREND

Arsenal’s young man, Bukayo Saka, is not afraid to run out despite the accumulation of minutes for the Gunners and England.

The 19-year-old has played all three Three Lions games on the foreign break, betting 232 minutes and has started all arsenal Premier League matches.

He said, “It’s a lot of minutes, but as a kid that’s what you dream of. So I can’t turn around and say I don’t need to play there because I’m living my dream, betting on England. “

“I played all three games, who would have any idea I’d do that?So I’m going to complain.

“I just have to accept as true that the other people in the rhythm will handle me very well and continue to help me grow and progress as a player.

MIKEY TAKERS

Mikel Arteta says it’s hard for his players to maintain discipline because there are so many rules.

The Spaniard was speaking after David Luiz and Dani Ceballos had an argument in education and Willian headed to Dubai despite a ban on opposing the coronavirus.

He said, “It’s because we have so many rules, so many rules that we have to follow.

Sometimes, without even thinking about it, you break them. Even in training, when you give someone else a bib, you think, “Oh no, I can’t do that, the bib has to be there and it has to come with gloves. “”

“Sometimes you don’t even know [you break the rules], so I’m just looking to think that we’re all very aware of what we’re dealing with and that we’re taking it very, very seriously.

“Anyone can make a mistake, that’s where that mistake comes from, I think that’s what applies. “

MAR-VELLOUS PLAYER

Mikel Arteta says Pablo Mari is in his plans as he recovers from a long-term ankle injury.

He said: “He seems smart in training. Obviously, he had a complicated operation,

“He had a screw and when you have an external frame in it he can react in unforeseen tactics and that would cause inflammation and inflammation in the joint all the time and his ankle would swell.

“So we had to take that out again, which was a little setback, but he works really hard and looks smart in training.

HOPE WITH ALL MY ART

Mikel Arteta hopes enthusiasts can return to the stadiums before Christmas.

Speaking before his team at Leeds tomorrow, the Spaniard said: “I am very hopeful and optimistic, as I have noticed the plans, all the protocols and all the paintings that the club has made to check and create a safe environment.

“I think we’re in a position to fill this out and if you go ahead with the assignment we’ve done, it’s very impressive, so every time you give the pass to do so, we’re in a position to welcome you. The fans.

KEEP YOUR ED

Mikel Arteta has hinted that Eddie Nketiah can start playing for Arsenal on Leeds’ afternoon.

Speaking before the 4. 30pm crash on Elland Road on Sunday, the Spaniard said: “It’s someone else who fights and knocks on the door every day.

“I like his mentality. He is educated, enters the education court and says, ‘I deserve to have scored four,’ so that’s the kind of ambition and hunger you expect from the players.

“Once again, I’m happy. “

CAPTAIN’S ORDERS

Arsenal released an old-fashioned video of Gunners players making a song through Alan Smith on the plane back to London after winning the 1994 UEFA Cup.

Smith’s coming back today.

⏪ We have this flashback, @TonyAdams!Pic. twitter. com/Y6iS5FH2qh

– Arsenal (@Arsenal) 21 November 2020

REPAIRING THE LEAKS

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said he was looking to find out who had revealed the main points of the education floor tear between David Luiz and Dani Ceballos.

He said: “I don’t like the fact that this incident is taking place at all.

“And I’m going to find out where that comes from and, if that’s the case, it goes absolutely against what I expect from others, the privacy and confidentiality we need, and there will be consequences. “

When asked if he would talk to his own about it, the Spaniard replied: “Yes. “

HOT FORM CED

Mikel Arteta praised right-back Cedric after recovering from a knee injury early in his arsenal career.

The Spanish technician said: “I noticed a big replacement in Cedric over the past month. His performances in the Europa League have been much better.

“You have a little time to adjust to the way we play and, more importantly, you have a fitness point to be at the point where we’re

“It was because he had wounds when he got here.

“He had a very serious knee injury, then broke his nose and had some difficulties, once again, he is a boy who strives every day in training.

“He accepts the stage and is fighting him to become us and we will review to give him more opportunities.

MANY RETURNS FROM ALLIES

Arsenal wanted former Sky forward and commentator Alan Smith to have a satisfied birthday on Twitter.

The 6-foot-3 boy spins today.

???? 1994 UEFA Cup winners pic. twitter. com/pS7ZhSLKc9

– Arsenal (@Arsenal) 21 November 2020

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Speaking of his attacking midfielder talisman, RB Salzburg manager Jesse Marsch told Futbol with the Grant Wahl podcast: “He’s a talent, and I say this . . .

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“When you exercise young players, you have to love them and love the fact that they’re going to move on and love that they have wonderful opportunities to get ahead and show how smart they are.

“If you only care about how your success affects you, you will never be effective in guiding and leading young people.

“So with a guy like Dominik, I mean, I need you to show everyone what it’s like.

‘Then let’s see what happens, but I’d be surprised if he stayed last winter. We play with teenagers and, of course, when they do well, many clubs are excited.

SZOB’S STORY

Arsenal expect to point to Dominik Szoboszlai by paying its 22. 5 million pound clause in 3 installments, according to reports.

The Gunners are still waiting for their features in the middle of the countryside, as Houssem Aouar was lost this summer.

Chief Mikel Arteta loves Szoboszlai, 20, and would like to get the Hungarian firm in January.

But according to the Mirror, the Gunners will have to pay their 22. 5 million pound clause on 3 separate bills to allow the deal.

The Chiefs think that in this they can beat the festival of RB Leipzig, Real Madrid and AC Milan by the ace of the RB SalzburgArray. .

STARK WARNING

Neil Warnock revealed that he almost gave the impression on “I’m a celebrity . . . Get me out of here!”

The veteran coach led Middlesbrough to protection last season, but would not have taken his 17th checkpoint if he had taken another resolution a few years ago.

Warnock, 71, revealed, “I’m almost on it! It probably would have been a couple of years ago, but I approached.

“Imagine if I had said yes, everyone would have voted for me, to do all the bloody stuff?”

“I know my children would have been. My children, Amy and William, told me directly that they would call every night.

They said, ‘Let’s make sure you have those worms, Dad. ‘Will that be in the future? Let’s play through the ear. “

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