Meanwhile, Gunners enthusiasts are about to confirm the impending signing of Gabriel Magalhaes.
Get all the latest news and gossip from North London here…
THIS IS NOT CORRECT.
Ian Wright has criticized the racists who blamed black pundiations for Sky Sports’ resolution for firing 3 football experts on Saturday.
As revealed through SunSport, Matt Le Tissier, Phil Thompson and Charlie Nicholas were excluded from the series: Paul Merson and host Jeff Stelling remain.
The trio worked for the station for nearly 50 years combined, but were fired Tuesday in an explosive cut.
But Arsenal legend Wright, 56, used Twitter tonight to blow up audiences who said black pundics like Micah Richards and Alex Scott were explaining why others were wasting their jobs.
The former England chandelier described social media trolls as “racist” with “stinking mouths brushed” in the video.
He said: “I had to prevent the car; racism is crossing the roof today. I can answer you: what do Micah Richards, Alex Scott, Sol Campbell, Clinton Morrison or any other black expert have to do with Sky’s resolve to get rid of those guys?
“All because 3 middle-aged whites were given the bag … I’m kissing my teeth. Why are other people upset? Alex Scott, for me, is seamlessly one of the most productive smart experts. Easily.
“Micah Richards is the ultimate expert in reaching the level in years. Keep your names out of your smelly, unsealed mouths.
GUNNER IS FUN
Jonathan Dinzeyi says he had ALWAYS been a Gooner, even crossing ranks with his rivals Tottenham.
After signing a loose show, he told Arsenal.com: “It’s a wonderful feeling (for an Arsenal player).
“Arsenal is a huge club and was the first club I supported as a kid.
“They have a story and with the arrival of the new coach who likes to play many young players.
“I think it’s a wonderful opportunity for me to show enthusiasts and training staff what I’m doing. I’m excited to start now.”
THREE DAYS SINCE
A MATTER OF TIME
Tottenham will sign Wolves star Matt Doherty for 15 million pounds, according to reports.
And Nuno Espirito Santo is lining Arsenal star Ainsley Maitland-Niles and Valencia’s Thierry Correia as replacements.
Spurs are reportedly in favor of a new right-back that allows Serge Aurier to leave if an appropriate offer arrives.
E Ireland Doherty is Jose Mourinho’s number one target for the position, according to the Telegraph.
The wolves are going to sign Maitland-Niles in Doherty’s position on a 20 million pound contract with Arsenal.
However, although he still has three years left on his current contract with Emirates, one of Arsenal’s brightest young talents has made it clear that he is interested in moving to Molineux.
LOOK FOR SALT
What did you think of Wilo’s functionality in a few words? ? pic.twitter.com/AFCRb6ZLv0
– Arsenal (@Arsenal) 26 August 2020
CAL COULD BE ME.
Leeds is expected to sidelined Calum Chambers.
TeamTalk claims that Marcelo Bielsa is the central defender after Brighton turned down his 25 million pound offer for Ben White.
SunSport understands that the former Leeds loan will leave the Seagulls this summer.
And that means Chambers, 25, has the winner’s spotlight with the name of champion Bielsa.
The former Southampton player, who can also play as a right-back, played 14 times in the Premier League last season due to an injury he suffered in a 2–1 loss to Chelsea.
And Chambers went on sale for just 12 million pounds after being informed that he was not part of Mikel Arteta’s plans for this quarter.
CASH LAKE
Atletico Madrid will inspire Arsenal to sell Alexandre Lacazette through the provision of one of the 3 players, according to reports.
Diego Simeone is in a position to sacrifice the Thomas Lemar, Vitolo or forward Angel Correa extremes to get the Frenchman.
Atletico is looking for a new striker with a lack of power in attack.
Lacazette, a long-term goal for the Atleti and almost signed it in 2017 before it was banned from transfer.
Mikel Arteta is desperate to sell the striker, but is said to be open to deals of around 30 million pounds to increase the budget to achieve other goals.
It is still unlikely that he will make an exchange unless Atletico offers cash.
TRAINED FANS
Arsenal enthusiasts think Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is filming a contract announcement video in the Emirates, only to notice that rapper Yizzy records a music video.
Some followers even believed that the user was querying the arrival of Gabriel Magalhaes.
But the mystery passed after Yizzy went to Instagram to see a percentage of photos of himself on the floor.
– afcstuff (@afcstuff) 26 August 2020
WHEN I’M DONE
He missed Lionel Messi’s signing because he refused to buy an apartment from his parents. ? pic.twitter.com/RWwlcbLMlV
– Football Daily (@footballdaily) 26 August 2020
GUNNER GO?
Fulham is reportedly willing to hire Arsenal’s game creator, Emile Smith Rowe, on loan.
According to mirror, the Cottagers are ahead of taking the 20-year-old for the 2020/21 season.
The Gunners have already turned down a for Monaco for the midfielder.
Mikel Arteta is destined to be a player fan, however, it remains to be noted that he will be allowed to leave the Emirates for a third loan.
GOODBYE BELLERIN
Hector Bellerin is about to leave the club, he reports.
After a bad season, the Gunners are making plans to rebuild and the sword will fall on Bellerin, among others.
The Times reported that Bellerin had introduced himself to the French champion, the PSG.
Ready, gone
Arsenal says that Jordi Osei-Tutu has joined cardiff City League side on loan for one season.
In a statement, Arsenal said: “We wish Jordi good luck in his move to Cardiff and we look forward to see his continued development.
The 21-year-old defender has joined Arsenal since Reading in 2015.
CHARITY PAYMENTS
Arsenal can have a big payday when they face Liverpool at the Charity Shield this weekend.
Figures for this year’s Charity Shield adjustment have still been released, however, according to the Manchester Evening News, last year’s contestants received 1.25 million pounds each.
McDonald’s, the event’s sponsors, would pay 1 million pounds for the total fund.
AUBAMEYANG RUMORS
There was a rumor in the Emirates before the day when enthusiasts thought they had seen the star signing a new contract at the stadium.
It later emerged that the user in question was not Aubameyang, but a musician recording a music video, to the detriment of Arsenal fans.
Aubameyang himself ended the rumors by posting a video on his Instagram at home as the frenzy spread online.
ARSENAL OF ACCESSORIES
Here are the Gunners’ opening matches in the Premier League, as well as their matchups against the other Big Six clubs.
EYE ROMA KOLASINAC
According to reports in Italy, Roma would like to take the club to the left of Arsenal, Sead Kolasinac.
Kolasinac fell off the Emirates, with Kieran Tierney now fully established as the number one left-back for Mikel Arteta.
Any resolution across the outside of Bosnia and Herzegovina will charge Roma around 13.5 million pounds, seeking to be a left-back.
CEBALLOS EYES RETURN FROM THE EMIRATES
Dani Ceballos would have informed Real Madrid of his desire to sign for Arsenal.
The midfielder has spent the 2019/20 season on loan at the Emirates, and it seems that the whites intend to give in to Ceballos this season.
Reports recommend that AC Milan requested the transfer of Ceballos, but the player himself would prefer to return to north London.
A MARK REPORT indicates that Ceballos can be definitively signed for 22.5 million pounds, but Arteta favors the loan contract with purchase option at the end of this season.
COMET EL AOUAR
Juventus are leading the way to point out Arsenal striker Lyon Houssem Aouar.
The Gunners have the 22-year-old midfielder replacing Matteo Guendouzi.
They were even willing to offer Guendouzi as a component of Aouar’s deal.
But Juventus lead the race for the star with a price of forty-five million pounds, the price of which has increased significantly in the final stages of the Champions League after victories over Juventus and Manchester City.
ROOM PRICE
The Gunners reportedly set a sale value of 12 million pounds for defender Calum Chambers, newly promoted Leeds and Fulham who fail to point to the 25-year-old.
Mikel Arteta is to unload some players, following the signing of Pablo Mari, and the imminent arrival of Gabriel Magalhaes.
Fulham seems a more likely destination, after Chambers spent the 2018/19 season on loan with The Cottagers.
There is also an interest from Europe, with groups from France and Germany at the height of pointing to the Houses, however, it is idea that the preference of the Chambers is to remain in the Premier League.
NEW CLUB FOR NICKLAS
Former Arsenal leader Nicklas Bendtner has a new team.
He was released via Copenhagen in January, but will be registered for Tarnthrough FF, a Danish lower league team.
However, Bendtner will play for the first team.
Instead, he will play for the club’s Old Boys, a senior team that does not participate in the Danish League.
The first for veterans is scheduled for September 9.
Bendtner played more than a hundred times for the Gunners, scoring 24 goals, before departing for Wolfsburg in 2014.
YOUNG GUN A LEEDS
Gunners U-23 striker Sam Greenwood is a sign for new Premier League boys Leeds United today.
The deal would charge Yorkshire club with a down payment of 1.5 million pounds, and is expected to be from Leeds under-23s.
Greenwood joined Arsenal in 2018 after impressing Sunderland’s under-18 team, but Leeds will take the teens into their ranks after receiving Category 1 academy status.
SAKA CALLED
Arsenal star Bukayo Saka won his first England under-21 call-up from coach Aidy Boothroyd.
Reiss Nelson and Eddie Nketiah have been named to the Euro Under-21 qualifiers against Kosovo and Austria.
Here is the one that Aidy Boothroyd has nominated for the U21EURO qualifiers opposed to Kosovo and Austria:
– England (@England) 26 August 2020
WOLVES AT THE DOOR
The wolves have made an official bid of less than 20 million pounds for Ainsley Maitland-Niles, reportedly.
The initial offer was rejected through the Gunners, who need to maximize their return to the young player.
Maitland-Niles, 22, played in the FA Cup final and a key piece in Mikel Arteta’s tactical master plan, as the Gunners turned the game around to win 2–1.
But it’s on sale and the North London club needs to get as much money as you can imagine to reinvest in the team.
According to David Ornstein, bidding negotiations have begun and will continue.
DRESS CUT
Newcastle United will launch an initiative for the defence of Arsenal Rob Holding.
The 24-year-old has lined up in the Emirates since the arrival of Mikel Arteta.
Now the Daily Mail claims that the Gunners are open to give for the central defender.
And they say the Magpies are bringing Bolton’s former ace on a season-long loan.
Arsenal is about to strengthen its defence with Gabriel Magalhaes of Lille.
Gabriel, 22, flew to London this week and went straight to Arsenal’s London plant, Colney, for his medical examination.
PLEASE TAKE ME BACK
Amid all the consequences of Lionel Messi, the forgotten Philippe Coutinho would return to the Premier League that to Barcelona, with Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea excited, according to reports.
The Brazilian’s loan to Bayern Munich ended after the Champions League winners decided to exercise their purchase option.
Coutinho is now about to return to the Barcelona parent club for confrontational talks with new coach Ronald Koeman.
But Marca says the 28-year-old “little magician” would return to England, with a number of big clubs interested.
Coutinho has 3 years to fulfill his contract with Barcelona.
It is claimed that Koeman does see the former Liverpool midfielder in his long-term plans and that he will push to sell it, as does Luis Suarez.
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