7:00 p. M. Arsenal LIVE news: Eriksen’s exchange deal for Xhaka, Szoboszlai BOOST deal, Moller impresses in training

Off the field, the Gunners will reportedly have a surprise exchange deal in January for Christian Eriksen, while new recruit Nikolaj Moller is reportedly exceling in training.

Follow all the gossip about Arsenal transfers below . . .

NO BERND BRIDGES

Bernd Leno insisted that Mesut Ozil remains part of the team despite his prolonged exile from Arsenal’s first team.

The artistic midfielder has been left out of the Premier League squad and has played for the club since June, but Leno says he is handling the stage well.

– AFTV (@AFTVMedia) November 17, 2020

MO PROBLEM

Mo Salah, beaten by Covid, thanked others for his and promised to join after his quarantine.

Liverpool star hit the virus to the foreign breakup and joins the Reds’ absentee list as the Premier League approaches his return.

– Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) 17 November 2020

Proven

Willian will have to return to negative control of Covid before he can work out with Arsenal after going to Dubai, according to reports.

The Telegraph states that the Gunners were now looking to identify all the facts about Willian’s departure, which surprised the club and was only taken after a photo of himself with a restauratener reached social media.

The restorer, widely as ‘salt bae’, posted the photo on his Instagram on Monday night together.

The most recent travel recommendation to the UK, the blockade, says foreign travel from England is limited “except in limited cases, such as paintings or education. “

OFFICIAL SOURCES

Mesut Ozil, the world-class game maker turned social media influencer, says London is red as it becomes the newest user to worry about this boring, short-lived trend.

The reference: Donald Trump’s many controversial and informed tweets about the election.

(I) Official sources stated that this is true

– Mesut Ozil (‘MesutOzil1088’) 17 November 2020

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

Former Arsenal manager Olivier Giroud will make his long career at Chelsea in January after his foreign boss Didier Deschamps advised him to leave, according to reports.

The Blues striker is third after the arrival of Timo Werner and the resurgence of Tammy Abraham.

Athletic reports that the striker has been informed privately through the French coach that he deserves to move if the stage does not improve.

That leaves Chelsea with the war to retain the 34-year-old after his previous attempts to leave the club in search of more first-team football.

He has been at the club for almost 3 years since moving to Stamford Bridge in January 2018 from his rivals Arsenal.

TAPE ME FIVE

Championship clubs are expected to be eligible for substitutions until the end of the month, according to reports.

England’s moment level seems ready to leave the Premier League in place, as it becomes the last league to adopt a new five-under-par rule after the blockade.

The Telegraph reports that the championship may be limited to other European leagues, as well as the Champions League, by allowing five submarines instead of the same 3 per game.

The Premier League followed this rule when the assignment began this summer, but abandoned it at the start of the new season, despite a busy and messy schedule.

Leading leaders such as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola have called for their reintroduction, while England technician Gareth Southgate has also criticized the fact that the rule has been restored and fears more injuries.

NO STAFF

Jens Lehmann admitted that Manuel Almunia never liked it when they were combined at Arsenal, but the German insisted that he was never personal.

Speaking on Arsenal’s In Lockdown podcast, the 51-year-old said: “[Manuel Almunia] has learned something new in his life as a goalkeeper.

“[Let] other goalkeepers not help him because it’s a fight to be number one. I wasn’t used to it and I was fighting it in every single educational consultation until I got back to where I was.

When I left Arsenal, I had a verbal exchange with him and said, ‘Manuel, I love you very much as a person, but you have to sense that I had to get my job back, I know you hated me, but I never hated you because it was a professional relationship. ‘He was very surprised by that.

“Now, afterwards, we have a very smart date because you realize it was never personal. I knew he was a wonderful guy and a wonderful doorman too.

“Your only problem is that you delivered it in the game, the big game, a little late. Sometimes it’s not easy to deal with pressure. “

Hurts.

Jens Lehmann says time has cured injuries to the 2006 Champions League final.

The Gunners lost 2–1 to Barcelona in Paris after the German was the first player to be sent off in the Champions League final after 18 minutes.

And he told Arsenal’s In Lockdown podcast, “No, [it doesn’t get any less difficult over time]. You regret it more and more. It was pushed at this time and it just happened. Probably because of the fact that we didn’t, grant any target and I just wanted to go.

“I deserve to have come down a little bit more, but I didn’t know how fast [Samuel] Eto’o was. It was the first time I’d played against him. I regretted it because Robert Pires was kidnapped. I went to sit in the stands and my children came to see me and we were very, very sad.

“We may have had a [result] in the end, but Juliano Belletti scored. I met him a few years ago and he had fond memories of me.

“It was a very unfortunate case, however, he realized that after that red card, no one else had been sent off in a final unless it was the 90th minute and the score already transparent and determined. For the most part of the game, no one ejected. “

FANDEMIO

Football enthusiasts can be allowed to return to stadiums as soon as MONTHS PROCHAIN, according to reports.

Premier League and Football League clubs can simply welcome stadium enthusiasts in December as part of government plans, according to Sportsmail.

The Ministry of Culture, Media and Sports has put forward proposals that would allow space enthusiasts with low rates of coronavirus infection to attend matches for the first time since March.

Although the government has still officially accepted the proposal, DCMS participation is encouraging.

Football enthusiasts have long regretted being allowed to enter stadiums, while other sports and activities have welcomed crowds, albeit in limited numbers.

ROUNDING OF ARTICLES

It’s almost time to welcome the Premier League and Arsenal face a game on Sunday.

The Gunners moved to West Yorkshire because of a clash opposite the newly promoted Leeds that made a perfect start to life in the elite.

On the movement front, several resources in Italy, including Corrierre dello Sport, recommend that Arsenal become the Granit Xhaka to hire Christian Eriksen.

The 28-year-old has only 12 Serie A games for the club and has yet to score a goal or lend a hand in 2020-21. This has led Inter to seek a smart return to his 17 million pound signing.

Xhaka, 28, is considered a smart choice and possibly Inter would convince the Swiss star to move in given Thomas Partey’s highest position on the Gunners team.

No offer has yet been submitted and Eriksen would still have time to before Inter went on sale.

Meanwhile, Arsenal’s goal, Dominik Szoboszlai, is expected to leave RB Salzburg in January, the head of Austrian giants Jesse Marsch.

Reports say the Gunners have already engaged in talks with Szoboszlai regarding a movement in 2021.

But they will have to fight with a multitude of European giants, Bayern Munich, for the signing of young people.

And finally, Nikolaj Moller, capturing the 450,000 euro deadline of the day of Malmo, was an impressive scene.

Some already have Moller “the next Ibrahimovic” and train with the first team.

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