Other reports indicate that Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has verbally reached a new agreement in the Emirates and that Alexandre Lacazette’s representatives are in talks with Juventus in London.
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LABIA
Gabriel Martinelli’s glorious solo purpose opposed to Chelsea named the purpose of Arsenal’s season.
The Brazilian attack helped the Gunners reach Stamford Bridge.
Running from his half, the 19-year-old beat Kepa Arrizabalaga.
He finished 2-2.
? 1st place Gabriel Martinelli vs. Chelsea ? pic.twitter.com/Pw1s9pJhKf
– Arsenal (@Arsenal) 18 August 2020
OH DANI BOY
Arsenal is reportedly in talks with Real Madrid on the extension of Dani Ceballos’ contract.
Mundo Deportivo reports that Mikel Arteta is desperate to remain the Spanish midfielder after impressing from the Restart project.
The 24-year-old has forged ties with Granit Xhaka and helped the Gunners lift the FA Cup.
But his loan in north London is on the rise and he will have to return to Los Blancos if an extension agreement is reached.
CLOSE NAP?
Arsenal reached a 22 million pound deal for Lille’s defense, Gabriel Magalhaes, BUT still faces the Napoli festival for signing, according to the Guardian.
The Brazilian defender has been connected with several clubs in recent weeks, but the Gunners have had an accepted offer.
The 22-year-old is a highly qualified under-20 Brazilian alien and can solve Mikel Arteta’s defensive problems.
FAB EFFORT
Former Arsenal hero Cesc Fábregas has on Twitter.
Opta’s statistics revealed that midfielder Fábregas was in an estimated position compared to existing players with the highest assists in the five most sensitive European leagues.
Only Lionel Messi is the striker of Fábregas, Cristiano Ronaldo’s 33-year-old striker in third place.
Former Chelsea Fábrega al tu tweet: “Isn’t it wrong …?”
– Cesc Fabregas Soler (Cesc4official) 18 August 2020
Put a sok in it
The Arsenal’s Sokratis Papastathopoulos is reportedly searched through Napoli.
Italian journalist Alfredo Pedulla reports that the Serie A team has TWO central centres and that Sokratis is on his list.
The news comes despite the two clubs fighting for Gabriel de Lille.
Sokratis is on Mikel Arteta’s plans and has one year left on his Emirates contract.
LIFT THE LID
Arsenal’s William Saliba prepares for the Gunners’ debut with a new version.
The former defender of St Etienne has abandoned his characteristic blond taste in favor of a short, sharp look.
And it’s a pleasure for Gunners fans.
One of them said, “One level above the rest, hey. That’s with you, sir.
He added: “The Premier League is ready.”
PABLO IN
Arsenal would be one of those suing Rodrigo de Paul de Udinese.
Golazo Goal reports that the Gunners are the newest to take an interest in the Argentine ace.
The 26-year-old offensive midfielder scored seven at home and received seven assists last season.
It may be a discounted option for Mikel Arteta when he starts redesigning his team.
YOUNG PISTOL
Arsenal has hired George Lewis from Norwegian club Tromso IL.
The 20-year winger will be inscribed in the under-23 team by next season.
The Rwandan-born ace must have signed a two-year contract.
And he is famous for his rhythm and in the vast areas.
WI-UNITED
Willian is very happy to meet his old David Luiz at Arsenal.
The two men shared costumes for years with Chelsea, but met young people in Brazil for the first time when they were 8 years old.
Willian told Arsenal Digital: “You are very satisfied. We played in a combination as a national team, played in a combination at Chelsea and now back at Arsenal. I think we can do wonderful things in combination, I hope, but I’m very pleased to be with him back.
He said, ‘Come to Arsenal, come to Arsenal, I need you to come!’ To make the conversation. He’s a great guy, a very sensible player and I’m very excited to play with him again.
“Of course [it has helped in the past], several times. A lot of times, when I had a hard time at Chelsea, it helped me a lot. It’s that kind of user to help, especially in-experience young players. He’s the one who’s helping everyone.
Brazil
Willian, new Arsenal, very happy with the prospect of the young Gabriel Martinelli.
The 32-year-old former Chelsea player believes his compatriot has the ability to succeed at the top.
He told Arsenal Digital: “I have a bright future.
“He can be one of the Premier League players, no doubt.
“It’s because of his quality and also without a ball, you can see he’s looking to help his team and do the task without a ball. So I think he can be one of the most productive players.”
“I think when I start playing again, I know he’s injured now, but when he starts again, it’s the best time for him to sign up for the Brazilian national team.”
GUNNER WAS TOUGH
William Saliba does not expect to go directly to the Arsenal team, according to club legend Martin Keown.
Saliba signed for 27 million pounds last summer, but without delay relented to Saint-Etienne.
But the 19-year-old is ready for his debut in the next period and enthusiasts hope it will be the answer to his defensive problems.
But Keown told The Independent: “There’s [pressure on Saliba].
“This is one of those who would have been happiest if Arsenal had paid more cash and brought it at the beginning of last season.
“For a long time there have been questions about the defense of Arsenal and Saliba expensive, but he is also young and has not played as many professional matches.
“You can’t expect me to go straight to Arsenal, straight to the team and be there from the beginning.”
PAUL YOUR SOCKS!
Paul Ince has been mocked for falsely suggesting that Arsenal has statues of club legends Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp.
Former Manchester United midfielder discussing the news that City would honor David Silva’s legacy with an outdoor statue of Eithad.
Live on BT Sport, he said: “You look at Henry and Bergkamp and he’s up there.
“But I don’t see a statue of Bergkamp or Henry outside the Arsenal, so…”
But Arsenal DO has statues of its iconic partner, Henry’s erected in 2011 and Bergkamp’s 3 years later.
And the enthusiasts rushed to pounce on the mistake by suggesting that Ince had done her homework.
TRAVEL LADY
Juventus coach Fabio Paratici will reportedly travel to London to hire Alexandre Lacazette or Raúl Jiménez.
Strengthening her front line is considered key to the Old Lady this summer, with the football director heading to England with goals in mind.
According to La Stampa, TuttoMercatoWeb, Lacazette is Juventus’ main target.
The 29-year-old has become a candidate for Serie A champions in the Italian media and some media detail an imaginable agreement with the industry.
Gonzalo Higuaín, Douglas Costa or Cristian Romero would all be on the table if Arsenal were content with an industry proposal.
It is an idea that a value of around 30 million pounds would be placed on the Frenchman’s head after 12 goals last season.
LABIA
Arsenal beat Manchester United and Napoli to the signing of Gabriel Magalhaes, after accepting a payment of 22 million pounds with Lille, he reports.
The Mail reports that an agreement has been reached with Ligue 1 for the 22-year-old Brazilian central defender.
The news will be music to the ears of Gunners fans, who expect to see him with William Saliba next season.
But it is also a vote of confidence in coach Mikel Arteta, who has begun to turn the club around since taking office in December.
It turns out the Gunners controlled to convince Gabriel to move to north London at the expense of his illustrious rivals.
BIG PAYDAY
This is how Mesut Ozil’s almighty salary compares to that of his teammates, new recruit Willian.
THE ART OF NEGOTIATION
Mikel Arteta is already a plan B if his candidacy for Lille defense Gabriel Magalhaes fails.
Arsenal fought Manchester United and Napoli for the signing of the 22-year-old Brazilian.
And it seems that they have beaten the Italians after failing Kalidou Koulibaly in time to raise the 25 million pounds needed to bring Magalhaes.
However, the deal is still closed and Arteta would keep its functions open, according to Goal.
The 38-year-old Spaniard watches 22-year-old French star Axel Disasi before completing his transfer from Reims to Monaco for 12 million pounds this month.
He is said to have had talks with his compatriot Malang Sarr, 21, an agent on the loose after leaving Nice.
HE’S OUT OF LUK.
Lukas Podolski has presented a successful defense of Arsenal star Mesut Ozil.
He said at Athletic: “It’s pretty good, with the coach and the team, however, something has happened with the club, you can tell.
“Don’t you agree with the club? When I inform you, we don’t need to let you know that kind of thing.
“It’s his situation, he and his agent have to deal with that.
‘He’s a smart character, he’s not a’.’
“He doesn’t do interviews where he talks bad about his peers or Arsenal and it’s a shame that we have this scenario because everyone is losing.
WAITING NEAR AUBA
Arsenal is reportedly drafting Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s new contract.
The captain of the 31-year-old Gunners has one year left to complete his current contract with Emirates.
And there were tips that he would be absent this summer with those from Barcelona, Inter Milan and even Chelsea and Manchester United.
But after its winning functionality in the FA Cup final a fortnight ago, Arsenal has worked hard to finish an extension.
According to the Daily Mail, Aubameyang has verbally agreed to signal a new three-year contract for 250,000 euros consistent with the week.
The report adds that the final touches of the striker’s contract are ready through Arsenal managers before he returns to pre-season training.
YOU CAN’T HAVE JIM.
The wolves have turned down Juventus’ offer from Juventus in cash to get star Raúl Jiménez, according to reports.
The Mexican striker connected with a departure from Molineux this summer after the club failed to seal European football.
Manchester United has also reportedly shown interest with the Mexican manager by urging him to register for Old Trafford.
But Corriere dello Sport wrote how the old lady took the first step and introduced Welsh Ramsey to take on the weight of the deal.
The former Arsenal Ramsey, 29, is rumoured to be heading to the exit gate after the appointment of Andrea Pirlo.
The Italian has an incredibly crowded midfield and would be open to donations from former Arsenal player.
Lifting
Arsenal won a coup in their quest to point Dayot Upamecano to Real Madrid eager to take the defender to Spain.
RB Leipzig’s headquarters ended the hypothesis about his long career last month by agreeing on a contract extension until 2023.
His previous contract expired next year, which led Arsenal to hope for him this summer.
The idea that the Gunners were in pole position to point to the 21-year-old, who has a 40 million pound release clause in his contract that can be activated next year.
But now they face the Los Blancos festival to secure their services, with Zinedine Zidane identifying him as Sergio Ramos’ long-term replacement.
According to AS, Real was inspired by the boy of Upamecano’s adjustment in the Champions League quarter-final win over Atletico Madrid.
DINZ DINNER
Arsenal is expected to point to defence Jonathan Dinzeyi, who has been released through Tottenham.
According to Athletic, the 20-year-old central defender is being recruited through Mikel Arteta after being released through their north London rivals last month.
England’s U-18s played a single minute with Jose Mourinho and played in a friendly in 2018.
Dinzeyi is most likely a fourth or fifth central defender in the Emirates, but Arteta obviously believes he can use the player.
Arsenal is willing to recruit players who can expand into their roster and Dinzeyi would constitute just that.
THIS IS KOE
Arsene Wenger has introduced himself to succeed Ronald Koeman, who is in Barcelona, as head of holland.
That’s Fox Sports’ claim when Koeman overcame Xavi and Mauricio Pochettino to upgrade to Barca’s technical dismissal, Quique Setien.
Wenger admits that he still needs a practical role, as he left Arsenal in 2018 after a legendary 22-year reign.
He told Europe 1 before this month: “Every day to train, I do this all my life.
“I’m 70 years old, I’ve given a lot. Do I have to play some Russian roulette, even for my health?
“I can’t do things half-heartedly, so I ask myself this question.”
AUBA LA LUNA
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has verbally reached a new agreement with Arsenal, he reports.
The Captain of the Gunners will accrue a minimum of 250,000 euros according to the week of his new contract, which has been being drafted lately.
He and the player hope that a new agreement can be reached before Aubameyang returns to pre-season training.
ARSENAL FANS GOOD MORNING
Football’s return to pre-season education has turned into chaos due to quarantine rules.
And players were warned that they could not simply confuse the formula by spending their holidays in a country outside the UK security list and then returning from another country, which did not require 14 days of isolation.
The Premier League has written to all clubs to warn them that anyone who has traveled to one of the 155 countries with the highest levels of Covid-19 will have to close before returning to work.
Even those who tested negative for coronavirus will not be exempt.
It has been reported that some concerned players were on holiday in Spain and then returned to the UK via Greece or Germany to go into quarantine.
A government spokesman said: “If you have been in a country that is not exempt from our restrictions, you will have to isolate yourself for 14 days.
“If you travel from that country to an exempt country for, say, 4 days, you will still have to isolate yourself for ten days when you return to the UK.”
And with the maximum of sensible groups returning to education this week, several stars are suffering to exceed the deadline.
On the other hand, Arsenal would have signed a new contract with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’, with the leap consistent with the point of signaling a long-term contract of 250,000 euros consistent with the week.
And Lukas Podolski has criticized the complaint of his former German partner Mesut Ozil.
He told Athletic: “He’s smart enough (to be his big man) with the coach and the team, but anything happened to the club, it shows.
“Don’t you agree with the club?
“When I contact him, we don’t need to let him know these things. It’s his situation, he and his agent have to deal with it.
He’s a smart character, he’s not a. He doesn’t do interviews where he talks badly about his teammates or Arsenal, and it’s a shame that we have this scenario because everyone is losing.
“Ozil sits in the stands, Arsenal pays for it and there’s no winner.”
Block
Football’s return to pre-season education has been plunged into chaos through quarantine rules.
And players were warned that they could not simply confuse the formula by spending their holidays in an outdoor country from the UK safety list and then returning from another country, which did not require 14 days of isolation.
The Premier League has written to all clubs to warn them that anyone who has traveled to one of the 155 countries with the highest levels of Covid-19 will have to close before returning to work. Even those who tested negative for coronavirus will not be exempt.
It has been reported that some concerned players were on holiday in Spain and then returned to the UK via Greece or Germany to go into quarantine.
A government spokesman said: “If you have been in a country that is not exempt from our restrictions, you will have to isolate yourself for 14 days.
“If you travel from that country to an exempt country for, for example, 4 days, you will still want to isolate yourself for ten days when you return to the UK.”
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