3pm news of Arsenal’s move LIVE: Ozil ‘offered severance pay for ’18 million pounds’, ‘Willian and Aubameyang do this week’

Meanwhile, Willian will sign and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will sign a new contract this week.

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CUT FOR HER

Arsenal won the FA Cup for the 14th time with a 2–1 win over Chelsea.

The cutlery is in their position in the Emirates.

– Arsenal (@Arsenal) 10 August 2020

THREE PER CROWD

Three clubs are preparing bids for Ainsley Maitland-Niles, according to Sky Sports.

None of the clubs have been named: two are from the Premier League and one from the Bundesliga.

The 22-year-old made 32 appearances for the club during the 2019/20 campaign.

But Mikel Arteta’s team can just let it go to raise funds for the move.

GUNNER GO?

Turkish club Besiktas to point to Reiss Nelson, according to reports in Turkey.

As cited by Sport Witness, Besiktas want to sign the 20-year-old on loan for the 2020/21 season.

But the report says Mikel Arteta will resist selling to Nelson, who has a contract until 2023.

He has played this season with a purpose in 17 Premier League appearances with the Gunners.

ARTILLERO HAPPENS

Arsenal is close to completing two major deals this week.

Willian is expected to register with the Gunners for a loose move after rejecting a two-year contract with Chelsea.

The Brazilian star is expected to earn 100,000 euros a week in the Emirates from their agreement.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is also expected to sign a three-year contract with the club for 250,000 euros a week.

OFFER MADE

Arsenal youth Zech Medley has reached an agreement to sign for Gillingham on loan.

According to the Evening Standard, the Gunners want the centre-back to get as much game time under his belt as possible.

The 20-year-old has joined Arsenal since Chelsea in 2016.

And he set out to have a wonderful career with the Gunners in the years to come.

WIZARD OF OZ

Mesut Ozil reportedly received a payment of 18 million pounds from Arsenal to end his Emirates nightmare.

The midfielder of 350,000 euros according to the week is desired through the head of the Gunners, Mikel Arteta.

That’s how it gets …

Shaving very close

Arsenal fans could not believe their eyes when this picture of Mikel Arteta getting a haircut did the rounds on Twitter.

Some followers were convinced that the Spaniard’s hair was not developing, because it looked the same since they remembered it.

One said: “I thought his hair didn’t grow and it just stayed in the perfect shape naturally.

Another asked: “Arteta’s hair grows?”

— afcserge (@afcserge2) August 9, 2020

MES BE KEEN?

Mesut Ozil dated Istanbul coach Basaksehir after the Turk presented him with a line of motion.

The 31-year-old Arsenal gamemaker has returned to Turkey after the end of his team’s long season.

And he photographed posing for a selfie with Basaksehir’s boss, Okan Buruk, the guy who was looking to point it out.

The couple joined through Turkish television mogul Acun Ilicali, who shared a photo of their Instagram account with their 13.6 million followers.

And this symbol will fuel the hypothesis of a transfer to Turkey.

OH GUEN THEN

Vilarreal has made a formal loan offer with option to purchase by Matteo Guendouzi, according to Football Insider.

The midfield valued at 30 million pounds left the field under the direction of Mikel Arteta.

And the Spanish aspect to point it out with option to make the agreement permanent this summer.

But it is reported that Arsenal would prefer to sell him now to raise funds for other signings.

PIERRE DE PRESSURE

Arsenal bosses reportedly ignored a headhunter to point to Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg this summer.

Athletic claims that headhunter Peter Clark has presented the Southampton star as an option for Thomas Partey.

But the club ignored his advice – and Hojbjerg is set to join rivals Tottenham this summer.

‘THE BEST PRICE’

John Hartson says Celtic will have to ask for at least 40 million pounds for Odsonne Edouard.

The French striker has caught the attention of Arsenal and many more sensitive clubs after shining since he was on loan to Parkhead in 2017.

He said: “The coach and the board need you to stay, but the club is known to sell players when the right offer comes in.

“What would I do to him now? 40 million pounds?”

“Moussa Dembele was for 20 million pounds and Chelsea would pay 70 million pounds for it.

“Why would Celtic let Edward pass cheaply? If you need to sell it, you have to get the price.”

PARTY TIME

Arsenal have reportedly offered Atletico Madrid their pick of three players as part of a swap deal for Thomas Partey.

The 27-year-old has a primary goal for Mikel Arteta, but the Gunners’ boss is not in a position to comply with his forty-five million pound release clause.

Instead, Arsenal can come with Alexandre Lacazette, Hector Bellerin or Lucas Torreira as part of the deal.

But according to Spanish football journalist Kike Marín, Atlético needs the clause to be paid in full.

Back to Arteta’s drawing table …

FERD IT HERE FIRST

Robert Pires named Rio Ferdinand and John Terry the two toughest war ahead parts of the Premier League.

Gunners legend told the MOTD Top 10 podcast: “In the Premier League are John Terry and Rio Ferdinand.

“The matches against Chelsea and Manchester United have been tricky and Terry and Ferdinand have been very tough, very physical.

“Coming from France to play in the Premier League, it was very complicated at first.”

FOLLOWS HIS

Arsenal has joined the race to signal Marseille midfielder Morgan Sanson, according to reports.

According to Le10 Sport, the Gunners have started talks with the French club.

He says Mikel Arteta has been watching the 25-year-old for a long time.

But Arsenal would face Tottenham and West Ham festival for signing.

PARTY TIME

Arsenal is pitching players to Atletico Madrid to secure an agreement for Thomas Partey on the line, according to reports.

Kike Marin, of El Confidencial, says that names such as Hector Bellerin, Alexandre Lacazette and Lucas Torreira have been involved in negotiations for the Ghanaian.

However, he added that The Atleti’s position was transparent and that they still demanded that Partey’s forty-five million pounds release clause be filled in cash.

– Kike Marin – (@Kike_Marin_) 9 August 2020

ARSENAL FANS GOOD MORNING,

Willian’s announcement through the Gunners would be announced next week.

ESPN Brazil says their match in Chelsea has already officially ended after their Champions League went to Chelsea.

They say that a three-year fuel agreement has been reached in the Emirates and that the smaller main points are to be resolved before their passage to north London is confirmed.

On the other hand, Emiliano Martínez admitted that he would possibly have to leave Arsenal if he lost his post to Bernd Leno.

He told Argentine radio station Continental: “I showed the club that I can play for them and when I come back next season I have more games.

“That’s the way to stay at Arsenal.

“My purpose is to consolidate my position at Arsenal and to succeed in the Argentina national team as number one.

“I probably wouldn’t stop it until I realize it, and if I don’t play for Arsenal, I’ll obviously move on.”

And Arsenal would be to lash Alexandre Lacazette to Atletico Madrid for 30 million pounds.

The Star says the Frenchman will be thrilled if Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang presents a new symptom in the Emirates.

The report adds that Lacazette is also not satisfied as a small player in Mikel Arteta’s first-team plans.

THAT’S MAT THEN

Arsenal put their worth for midfielder Matteo Guendouzi this summer after Paris Saint-Germain joined Barcelona and Villarreal in the race for signing.

Football London says the Ligue 1 giants, the PSG, are a resolution for the Frenchman.

Arsenal is said to have about 40 million pounds for Guendouzi, who was captured for only 7 million pounds in Lorient two years ago.

SEQUEL ZAHA

Wilfried Zaha has since had the video on Instagram.

He wrote, “I’m enjoying my free time and I can’t do everything other people do.”

ARE YOU GOING OR NOT?

Wilfried Zaha went crazy for Arsenal enthusiasts after being filmed with a neon sign that read “Zaha al Arsenal” in a nightclub.

– PALACE XTRA ? (@cpfc_xtra) 9 August 2020

FAB WORK

Cesc Fábregas sent a message to Willian after confirming his departure from Chelsea before his wait to let off Arsenal.

The Spaniard wrote: “Good luck amipass.” Sales “, which translates as” pass it, buddy, you faint.

I’ll do it sometime.

They told Arsenal that Willian’s arrival made sense if they sold Alexandre Lacazette.

Football expert Gabriele Marcotti told Sky Sports: “What I would be concerned about is that Arsenal are going to be in the same situation with Lacazette in a years’ time.

“He’s 29 years old and has one more year on his contract than Aubameyang.

“When you raise that Arsenal can signal Willian a three-year contract, it’s a lot of cash to devote to attacking players who are in their 30s or will be in their 30s.

“It’s a lot of money to build. It turns out that it succeeds when Arsenal has teenagers like Saka, Martinelli and (Eddie) Nketiah, whom they probably need to grow.

“Mikel Arteta is on an upward trajectory, but he wants time, so it makes even less sense to put his resources on older players right now.

“It’s a rare and unusual technique the club runs, unless you plan to sell Lacazette, but we don’t know.

DECISION S-MART

Martin Keown warned Arsenal that he will have to pay a ransom for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s wage claims.

He told PA Sport: “[Mikel] Arteta has been there less than eight months and walked away with an FA Cup.

“He’s someone who can make a difference [in Aubameyang’s decision] and if he needs the football club forward, he’ll be influential.

“The former manager, Unai Emery, said he is not part of Aaron Ramsey’s negotiations.

“Well, this time Arteta has made room to worry about negotiations and that’s fair and appropriate.

“I don’t think they have to pay a ransom, as they seemed to be under Ozil’s contract, but on the ground, Aubameyang turns out to be someone else.

“The mere fact that he makes a signal allows you to do so and wait for the long term; however, no individual is bigger than the football club, as the Ozil saga has shown.”

N’LAC BACKPACK

Arsenal will take Alexandre Lacazette to Atletico Madrid for 30 million pounds.

The Star says the Frenchman will be thrilled if Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang presents a new symptom in the Emirates.

The report adds that Lacazette is also not satisfied as a small player in Mikel Arteta’s first-team plans.

THE ONLY ONE

Emiliano Martínez has admitted that he may have to leave Arsenal if he loses his place to Bernd Leno.

He told Argentine radio station Continental: “I showed the club that I can play for them and when I come back next season I have more games.

“That’s the way to stay at Arsenal.

“My target is to consolidate my place with Arsenal and to reach the Argentinian national team as number one.

“I probably wouldn’t stop it until I realize it, and if I don’t play for Arsenal, I’ll definitely move on.”

Unexpectedly

Chelsea must have made a 20 million pound move to reach Manchester City defender John Stones.

The 26-year-old English star is likely to leave the Etihad this summer after the arrival of 41 million pounds from former Blues player Nathan Ake.

According to the Mirror, the former Everton boy has emerged from Chelsea boss Frank Lampard.

The report adds that Lamps feels he can resurrect Stones’ career and is prepared to sanction a £20m move.

But they are expected to face a festival for the Stones by his former boss David Moyes at West Ham.

Arsenal, controlled by former City Arteta assistant, is also interested in the London club having to sell before they can buy.

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