As the announcement of Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang’s new contract progresses, we will have all the latest news about the agreement.
Get all the latest news and gossip from North London hereArray. .
A FEW THOUSAND IN THE BANK
Emiliano Martínez’s departure to Arsenal is expected to show up in the next 24 hours.
The 28-year-old Argentine heads to Aston Villa where the promise of more time awaits him.
Martinez, a cult hero at Arsenal, thanks in a component to his game of spirit opposed to Liverpool in the Community Shield last month when Arsenal won on penalties.
His wife, Mandinha Martínez, shared a football clip of Emiliano with his young son and dog at home.
TORR-INO FOR LUCAS
Arsenal and Torino have reached an agreement of 22. 1 million pounds for lucas Torreira’s signing, Italy reports.
The 24-year-old Uruguayan will move to Italy after not being able to move to London.
And now, Torino has reportedly filed 11 million pounds to lend to Torreira this season on bail to buy another 11 million pounds next summer.
Calciomercato says Torreira can thank defenseman Armando Izzo, who is expected to leave Torino for Rome, paving the way for Torino to pay the Uruguayan.
KROENKE OFF . . . Money
Stan Kroenke has put a penny in Arsenal in the last FIVE years.
Gunners are known for their frugal spending on the moving market in recent years.
And while Chelsea saw 440 million pounds paid to the club through Roman Abramovich, Arsenal gained exactly 0 pounds.
The report confirms: “Arsenal have won any investment in the last five years, either from Kroenke or from the bank.
On the other hand, they made invoices of 101 million euros (debt 40 million and interest 61 million euros).
“He also paid KSE [Kroenke’s company] $6 million for ‘advisory services’. “
– Swiss Ramble (@SwissRamble) 14 September 2020
TEAM OBJECTIVES
Let’s take a look at Aubameyang’s purpose on Saturday once again.
Because it’s just magnificent.
Passing from side to side, Captain Aubameyang with an end ????pic. twitter. com/732lVRDbJG
– Football at BT Sport (@btsportfootball) September 12, 2020
COME RUNARS
Arsenal are in talks to point Icelandic goalkeeper Runar Alex Runarsson to reports.
Boss Mikel Arteta the cap valued at 1. 5 million pounds to upgrade Emiliano Martinez.
The Argentine will join rivals Aston Villa in a 20 million pound deal.
Martinez, who inspired after replacing Bernd Leno, who was injured last season, ruled out of the team in Saturday’s 3-0 win over Fulham.
He finished his medical examination in the Midlands this weekend and is about to sign a 60,000 euro deal consistent with the week.
According to the Telegraph, Arsenal have opened talks with Ligue 1 Dijon where Runarsson has spent the last two seasons.
EVERYTHING IN MY ED
The following 4 Arsenal transfers have reportedly been made through coach Mikel Arteta and technical director Edu.
Football. London reports that the club’s former midfielders are now in trouble about their market appointments.
Goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez is expected to show himself as an Aston Villa player with the Gunners raising 20 million pounds for the 28-year-old Argentine.
And the next 4 agreements at the window would have been agreed through Edu and Arteta.
Chelsea’s Willian club and Lille defender Gabriel Magalhaes at that window.
And the Gunners also secured the return of Spanish midfielder Dani Ceballos on loan for a season at Real Madrid.
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