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Leon Bailey has put Arsenal and Manchester United on red alert by joining Will Salthouse’s sports control agency.

Bayer Leverkusen’s star has been linked to movements in both Tottenham and Tottenham.

Everton reportedly sent scouts to keep an eye on the winger.

The Jamaican Bailey is valued at about 40 million pounds and will be represented through Phoenix Sports Management of his father Craig Butler and the USM of Salthouse, according to the Mail.

Meanwhile, Rob Holding insists arsenal are aiming for a position in Europe after starting their season with back-to-back victories.

He said: “Let’s cross our fingers, we can go up to the league and move back on to the Europeans and move on.

“These two victories are a great seasoning of trust for us.

“We went through this very complicated period, but as soon as we won, it gave us a boost.

“Now we have another win and now we can run a little, win trouble and climb the leaderboard. “

Finally, Arsenal legend Ray Parlor believes the Gunners can aspire to sixth place as their “best” hope after a change of shape.

He told talkSPORT: “They probably wouldn’t be in the four most sensible, they’re too far away and they’ve given the other hill to climb.

“I know the other groups above them are also sliding, but I can’t see it.

“There are 4 groups bigger than Arsenal right now. For me, the sixth position is the most productive they can get.

Schalke reportedly approached Arsenal to sign a new contract with Sead Kolasinac.

Sky Germany says the left-back is wanted on loan by his former team.

Kolasinac is ahead of a deal.

And he’s even willing to settle for a pay cut to leave the United Arab Emirates next month.

CAN’T CREATE GAMES?

It’s not that easy. The delayed start means that the Prem season, which usually runs over 34 weekends, is played on the 32nd, with two more scheduled weekdays.

But there is much less room for manoeuvre after European matches, and weekdays are not available until mid-December.

The planners of the first assembly have set 3 “updates” dates – 2 March, 20 April and 19 May – but there is still enough space if the groups enter Europe and the national cups.

YES, BUT WHAT ABOUT THE SEASON EXTENSION

I can’t. Unless there is a closure across Europe, the Prem will have to end on 23 May, so that players have time to prepare for euro 2020 behind June.

The Europa League and Champions League finals will be played the following week.

WHAT IF THERE ARE A NUMBER OF INFECTIONS?

The inability to finish the entire season is Prem’s worst fear, especially when clubs check “reduction rules” consistent with issues consistent with the game to be calculated.

They were already divided over how many matches to play for the season to stand, and are now less likely to be LESS successful in an agreement.

WILL THE PREM STOP?

Not if League leaders can do it, for many reasons.

Programming is the main one, but they also threaten to waste even more millions of “discounts” on TV companies, in addition to the 340 million pounds clubs will have to pay during the last season.

BUT WHY ARE GAMES CANCELED?

Prem regulations say deferment requests will “not be granted” if a club has 14 or more senior players available.

But the league’s advice may be discreet “on a case-by-case basis” and City’s match against Everton and the Spurs with Fulham was postponed for fear that the virus could be transmitted to the opposition’s locker room.

IT’S TWO GAMES. Then why are other people worried?

City and United delayed the season by a week, due to their efforts at the Euros this summer.

So City is now two games behind, as is Aston Villa, who will face United on the first weekend.

Now Newcastle, Everton, Burnley, Spurs and Fulham are a shy match.

Arsenal legend Ray Parlor believes the Gunners can regard the sixth position as their “best” hope after a change.

He told talkSPORT: “They probably wouldn’t be in the four most sensible, they’re too far away and they’ve given the most hard to climb.

“I know the other groups above them are also sliding, but I can’t see it.

“There are 4 groups bigger than Arsenal right now. For me, the sixth position is the most productive they can get. “

Isco will desaira from Arsenal to move to Seville in the summer.

AS says the game maker will be able to leave Real Madrid at the end of the season after making three openings with Zinedine Zidane.

Bernabéu chiefs are said to have a movement payment of between thirteen and 18 million pounds.

And they also expect Seville to succeed with Isco’s full annual salary of 7 million pounds, freeing up an area in the salary budget for possible signing in Galactica.

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Leon Bailey has put Manchester United and Arsenal on red alert by joining Will Salthouse’s sports control agency.

Bayer Leverkusen’s star has been linked to movements in both Tottenham and Tottenham.

Everton reportedly sent scouts to keep an eye on the winger.

The Jamaican Bailey is valued at about 40 million pounds and will be represented through Phoenix Sports Management of his father Craig Butler and the USM of Salthouse, according to the Mail.

Rio Ferdinand tipped young players Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka to fire Arsenal with their ‘terrifying relationship’.

He said to FIVE: “I saw Martinelli in the Bournemouth season.

“He and Saka together have a bond and a date that already exists and I in the coming years will be a terrifying date. Fear!

“They paint so together. And Tierney supports him, too.

“But Martinelli, I have to say he’s going to be a wonderful footballer, the best player. “

Rob Holding insists arsenal are aiming for a position in Europe after starting their season with back-to-back victories.

He said: “Let’s keep our hands crossed, we can move forward in the league and get back to European coups and move on.

“These two victories are a great seasoning of trust for us.

“We went through this very complicated period, but as soon as we won, it gave us a boost.

“Now we have another win and now we can run a little, win trouble and climb the leaderboard. “

Manchester City will reopen their flat on Wednesday afternoon after Covid’s check was run negative.

Monday night’s game at Everton had to be cancelled amid fears that the virus would be next to Pep Guardiola.

But now they can continue to plan Sunday’s match at Chelsea, as the Carabao Cup moves to Manchester United next Wednesday.

One City player said: “Manchester City FC can verify that first-team training will resume at the CFA this afternoon.

“The entire Covid 19 bubble was tested on Tuesday and the effects so far have not revealed any new positives.

“Safety remains our number one priority and the club will continue cautiously. “

Emile Smith Rowe revealed what Mikel Arteta said in the locker room at half-time before Arsenal beat Brighton 1-0 at Amex Stadium thanks to Alexandre Lacazette’s goal.

Smith Rowe has been so remarkable in the field that many Arteta won’t want to point out a new midfielder during the January move-in window.

But the 20-year-old says the Gunners’ boss’s speech was when he explained to them how the game would open up in the part of the moment and why it was vital to keep the faith.

Smith Rowe told the club’s official website: “Mikel told us the game would start in the middle of the moment, so we tried to maintain conviction, trust and you may see that we created more opportunities. Laca was given the purpose that he helped us. “

As explained below, the Premier League clash between Tottenham and Fulham was postponed after the Cottagers returned a series of positive COVID-19 tests on Tuesday.

However, the Premier League remains determined to continue the season despite the most recent peak of coronavirus that has led to an 18-case record between players and staff, with a total of 1479 people tested.

As a result, lately there are no two-week “disruption” plans, as some have commented.

This is the third Premier League match postponed after Newcastle vs Aston Villa in early December and Monday’s match between Manchester City and Everton.

The Premier League between Tottenham and Fulham was postponed due to a COVID-19 outbreak for the Cottagers side.

It is understood that the match, which was scheduled for Wednesday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, has been cancelled.

This comes after the Premier League announced that there were 18 cases of coronavirus between players and staff, with a total of 1479 people tested.

This is the number of positive effects since the start of weekly testing.

Arsenal legend Kevin Campbell believes his former club deserves to sign Brighton ace Yves Bissouma in january’s move-in window.

Bissouma inspired opposition to the Gunners in Tuesday’s clash at Amex Stadium that saw Mikel Arteta’s men win 1-0.

Campbell believes the Malian midfielder would be Thomas Partey’s ideal spouse in midfield.

The wonderful Arsenal told Amazon Prime: “I think Arsenal could use a player like him, that’s for sure.

“I think Thomas Partey wants a spouse in the midfield with power and I think he would. “

As discussed below, Sokratis Papastathopoulos has been linked to an outing from Arsenal, and Fenerbahce is presented as a very likely destination in January.

Sokratis went from the Gunners’ Premier League and Europa League groups and a move would make sense.

During the summer, the Greek central defender connected with a reunion with compatriot Kostas Manolas in Naples.

There were also rumours in Greece that he would return to his country to sign for Olympiacos to update Rubén Semedo, who was related to a signing by Benfica.

However, Semedo remained there, as did Sokratis, who has made an appearance in the EFL Cup throughout the season.

Arsenal were encouraged to bring him to life amid reports suggesting he would be interested in signing Diego Costa.

Costa left Atletico Madrid on Tuesday after they both agreed to terminate their contract.

The Gunners are among the renowned clubs that guard the star striker.

Northern Londoners might have to enter a bidding war with Premier League rivals Tottenham and Wolves.

But they are cheering following the announcement that Atletico has taken steps to ensure that former Chelsea star does not sign up for any other La Liga team.

And Tuttosport claims that AC Milan has ruled an offer for Costa even if it is for another striker to cover Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

As we all know, history has a fun way of repeating itself and that’s precisely what can happen to Arsenal.

Gunners are reportedly in Isco, who replaced Mesut Ozil at Real Madrid in 2013 when the German player moved to the Emirates.

And if the offensive midfielder moves to north London, he’ll take Ozil’s place.

However, Arsenal face a difficult path to signal the Spanish international, as they seem more willing to move on to Sevilla and meet former Spanish U-20 coach Julen Lopetegui.

Arsenal used to receive assistance from Mesut Ozil in the field and may now be able to receive assistance in the scenes before the January move-in window.

In fact, Ozil may be offering a solution on how gunners can save cash for moving activities next month.

According to ESPN, the offensive midfielder introduced himself to the disgraced Sokratis Papastathopoulos about a movement to Fenerbahce.

If Papastathopoulos moves to Turkey, he will lose the budget for Arsenal to pursu some high-profile goals such as Diego Costa, which would put him on the Premier League table.

Arsenal will complete their first signing of the January movement window if they pay around 600,000 euros (542,000 euros) for Hetha Berlin ace Omar Rekik, according to BILD.

Rekik came close to joining the Gunners last summer on the move-in deadline, but a deal wasn’t finalized on time.

Now, however, it appears that northern Londoners are close to an agreement that would see the 19-year-old central defender on loan to Hertha.

Rekik has played for Hertha’s youth in recent years and has left a great promise for the future.

Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho has made Diego Costa his precedent in the January window.

That’s according to Spanish media outlet La Razón, which means Arsenal would possibly have to enter into a bidding war with their northern London rivals next month for Costa.

The star striker left Atletico Madrid on Tuesday after the two agreed to terminate their contract.

The Gunners and Spurs may face a festival from the Wolves, who are also preparing an offer.

However, they will be delighted to know that Atleti has taken steps to ensure that the foreigner from Spain does not target some other club in La Liga and thus crushes the hopes of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Seville to signal him.

Real Madrid, Seville and Barcelona have been moved amid reports that they were looking at Diego Costa.

Costa left Atletico Madrid on Tuesday after the termination of his contract and is now heading to his next destination.

Arsenal are one of the clubs he has shown in the star striker with Wolves and Tottenham.

According to Goal, the former Chelsea star will most likely move instead of signing for a Spanish team such as Barcelona or Real, as Atletico has agreed to let it go without compromising his candidacy for La Liga.

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has been suggested to forget about David Luiz and leave him on the bench when he fully recovers.

Luiz filed a new one-year contract this summer and is lately recovering from an injury.

However, Tim Sherwood pleaded with Arteta to stay with his young stars, as they were the ones who pulled him out of the mess created through players such as former Chelsea star.

Sherwood told Amazon Prime: “When Luiz is fit, temptation.

“They are the ones who let you down before. They’re the ones who got you into this problem. The kids got you out of there, stay with the kids. “

Arsenal’s isco is determined to leave Real Madrid until the end of the season.

According to AS, Spain is looking forward to facing a new challenge in its career.

The Gunners have connected with offensive midfielder as coach Mikel Arteta to load creativity into their midfield.

However, the 28-year-old is more susceptible to Sevilla to meet former Spanish under-20 team chief Julen Lopetegui, who has helped him take his career to the next level.

However, the Real’s technician, Zinedine Zidane, doesn’t need to let Isco through the January signing window.

Arsenal have been connected to a mega transfer in January, and reports suggest that they are the star of Real Madrid Isco, who is also under the supervision of Sevilla.

However, Gunners boss Mikel Arteta remains silent about the club’s plans for the next window.

But the Spaniard has shown that the last two victories against Chelsea and Brighton will replace the way they do business next month.

Arteta said after Tuesday’s 1-0 win over Brighton: “Newer effects will replace our technique in the window.

“And obviously we can’t communicate about individual players. “

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