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Rob Holding has signed a new agreement in the Emirates, while we have the newest in Mesut Ozil.

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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has been told about his fights with Arsenal this season and has promised to “reverse the situation”.

He told Sky Sports: “Since the beginning of this season I have been suffering a lot in this component of football.

“We gave a lot at the end of the season to win the FA Cup and qualify for the Europa League because it was vital for the club.

“Sometimes you have ups and downs and you have to do what you can.

“I did my and until now it wasn’t the functionality on my part.

“I’m positive. I think I can change things. “

Harry Redknapp has suggested the Gunners point to Aston Villa star Jack Grealish.

Speaking about Arsenal on his own podcast called The Harry Redknapp Show, he said, “I think they spend.

“They’re out, for now. They have to bring some quality. Arsenal are a massive football club. Array. . . Have a Grealish.

“You have to play at the club. “

It has been widely reported that Grealish would pay 90 million pounds to point out next summer.

Marcel Sabitzer reportedly rejected RB Leipzig’s most recent contract, alerting Tottenham and Arsenal.

Northern London’s rivals have been connected to the Austrian midfielder after his stellar form in the Bundesliga.

The German club will possibly be tempted to make money soon if Sabitzer refuses to sign a new contract.

According to Sky Germany, Fussball Transfers, the 26-year-old refused an extension.

Arsenal have reportedly contacted Emiliano Buendia’s agent.

Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano Arsenal Fan TV: “He is one of the options.

“There have been contacts with its agents in weeks, and Arsenal have searched with many agents in search of a quality midfielder.

“They’re interested in Buendía, but it’s not safe for him to be the best player. “

Mikel Arteta is believed to be willing to close a deal online for Norwich game maker this month.

Arsenal are reportedly in talks about Shakhtar Donetsk star Manor Solomon.

According to the Guardian, the Gunners have made their selection for the 21-year-old.

Mikel Arteta’s team is reported to be coming out to point him out at the end of the season.

Israeli alien Solomon, 21, has scored five goals in 17 appearances in the current campaign.

 

Rob Holding has signed a new long-term contract at Arsenal.

Mikel Arteta said: “Since I’ve coached, I’ve been very inspired by Rob’s contribution to the club and the locker room, on and off the field.

“The quality of his paintings in the educational field is perfect and translates it into constant superior functionality in the matches.

“We all know the quality of Rob, who has shown in the intense moments of those last two FA Cup victories.

“We are very happy that Rob has signed a new contract, is very much with all the players and staff, and we look to the future to see him continue to grow with us in the coming years. “

Meanwhile, Arsenal gained an almighty touch after Gabriel Martinelli’s investigation revealed no primary damage.

The 19-year-old Brazilian striker toppled the Gunners’ FA Cup victory over Newcastle in the warm-up.

Martinelli had just returned from a long break due to injury, after suffering a knee injury from June, playing four times since his return on December 19.

On its website, the club revealed: “Gabi has come a long way.

“We hope it will resume complete with the team in the coming days. “

And finally, Arsene Wenger has thwarted any hope of returning with excitement to Arsenal.

The 71-year-old Frenchman finished a 22-year-old epic as head of the Gunners in 2018.

He told French television channel BFM Business: “I’m a fan of Arsenal. This is the club I love and worked there for 22 years.

“I hope your current suffering is only temporary. I will continue with them in all cases.

“They have been one of the loves of my life.

“But you don’t have to do the same thing twice. “

Gabriel Martinelli gave the impression that he was in a good mood following reports that his ankle injury was not as serious as feared.

Mikel Arteta said he expected Nicolas Pepe, who broke Arsenal records, to regain confidence.

Arsenal gained an almighty touch after Gabriel Martinelli’s investigation revealed no primary damage.

The 19-year-old Brazilian striker failed in the warm-up for the Gunners’ FA Cup win over Newcastle.

Martinelli had just returned from a long break with an injury, after suffering a knee injury from June, playing four times since his return on December 19.

On his website, the club revealed: “Gabi has come a long way.

“We hope it will resume complete with the team in the coming days. “

Arsenal star Emile Smith-Rowe is the FA Cup player after his win over Newcastle.

Rob Holding agreed to stay until 2024, with a one-year option, after convincing boss Mikel Arteta of his talent and even captaining the team opposing Everton recently.

Arsenal’s technical director, Edu, added: “We are very much about to have signed a new contract extension with Rob.

“He’s 25 years old, so he’s still at the peak of his career, and we’re thrilled that he’s with us those vital years. “

“Rob has shown wonderful quality and adulthood in and out of the box in recent months and is progressing well. We look to the future so rob can continue his progress in the years to come.

Rob Holding has signed a new long-term contract at Arsenal.

Mikel Arteta said: “Since I’ve coached, I’ve been very inspired by Rob’s contribution to the club and the locker room, on and off the field.

“The quality of his paintings in the educational field is perfect and translates it into constant superior functionality in the matches.

“We all know the quality of Rob, who has shown in the intense moments of those last two FA Cup victories.

“We are very happy that Rob has signed a new contract, is very much with all the players and staff, and we look to the future to see him continue to grow with us in the coming years. “

Wenger will return to Arsenal to help Mikel Arteta and the board, according to former Gunners actor Charlie Nicholas.

He told Paddy Power, “He’s a real Arsenal fan, and that’s why he’ll show leadership and sense the club’s wishes. “

“If Arséne were to call or show up to meet a player from Atletico Madrid, Barcelona or Real Madrid, there is a smart chance that he would conclude those agreements because of his presence and reputation.

“I still think you can play a glorious role in training Arteta with the genuine rules of the control game. “

Wenger will return to Arsenal to help Mikel Arteta and the board, according to former Gunners actor Charlie Nicholas.

He told Paddy Power: “Two years ago I advised that arséne Wenger be brought back to Arsenal.

“When Wenger and David Dein formed a society that brought Thierry Henrys and Patrick Vieiras.

“It’s a partnership the manager wanted. Their relationship worked great.

“Wenger probably too wise for football and also sought to have a voice in his finances.

‘Dein said, ‘If we can, let’s locate the player. ‘It worked very well. “

Nicholas continued: “I would withdraw it now. . . he wouldn’t be a risk to Arteta, he’d be there for her. “

The FA is now England to win a primary tournament until 2024.

Nearly a decade after former Wembley President Greg Dyke established the 2022 World Cup as the Three Lions’ main goal, the governing body’s most recent official goals show a change in that period.

Instead, the FA believes england expect to win a primary tournament, in men’s or women’s teams, over the next THREE seasons.

This includes two European Championships and one World Cup for the men’s team, and the late Euros and the 2023 World Cup for the Lionesses.

Matteo Guendouzi will NOT return to Arsenal this month, according to reports.

The 21-year-old French ace joined Hertha Berlin on a one-season loan in last summer’s movement window.

And the midfielder has had a comeback in recent times, adding a 25-yard goal scorer opposite Borussia Monchengladbach, with Arsenal to cut off his loan and bring him back.

However, the guru of the Fabrizio Romano movement has said that the Gunners will NOT bring Guendouzi back to the Emirates until the summer.

Romano said: “Matteo Guendouzi will return to Arsenal in January.

“Hertha Berlin to stay with him until the end of the season. “

Wenger has thwarted any hope of thrillingly returning to Arsenal.

The 71-year-old Frenchman finished a 22-year-old epic as head of the Gunners in 2018.

He told French television channel BFM Business: “I’m an Arsenal fan. This is the club I love and worked there for 22 years.

“I hope your current suffering is only temporary. I’ll continue with them anyway.

“They have been one of the loves of my life.

“But you don’t have to do the same thing twice. “

Arsenal say defenseman Rob Holding has signed a new long-term contract with the club.

Arsenal are reportedly interested in the famous Turkish under-21 Ali Akman.

He’s out of contract this summer and has no plans to make a bigger deal for the Daily Mail.

The Bursaspor would be willing to pay attention to this month’s gifts than to lose it for a small payment in summer.

It is claimed that an offer worth approximately 3 million pounds is sought.

Jose Mourinho has responded to Mesut Ozil’s warning that he would retire without playing for Tottenham, saying he would not need it anyway.

Arsenal’s disgraced German blasted the question-and-answer consultation of his North London rivals on Twitter.

But Spurs manager Mourinho mocked, “Who told you to Tottenham is interested in signing him?”

Arsenal are a midfield renovation with moves for Emi Buendia and Yves Bissouma.

Mikel Arteta overtakes row building in the middle of the park and loves the norwich game creator Buendia who dazzled in the championship, taking 62 chances for his team.

Here’s how they can align . . .

Arsenal safely secured their way to the FA Cup quarter this weekend.

So how much will the Gunners charge if they can trophy?

Finally, as much as they did last year.

It is ‘damaging’ that Mesut Ozil has fallen on the road at Arsenal, with former England manager Glenn Hoddle giving his perspectives on why this happened.

Hoddle told his podcast: “Something happened to him. I don’t know if it’s fitness. I don’t know if it’s your preference to play more. “

He added: “He just needs to play with the ball on his feet, and I think that’s the problem. “

“It’s been two or three years. He’s an adorable, tidy footballer, but I’m sure I need to play the tough component of the game.

“I just don’t think he should hurt himself. Or try harder.

“It’s a shame. But I think he’ll move and I think he’s smart for himself and Arsenal. “

Two players can be the key to Arsenal’s chase against Yves Bissouma.

Football: London named Nicolas Pepe and Gabriel Magalhaes as friends of Brighton’s star after his time in Lille.

The midfielder spent two years in Ligue 1 before heading to the south coast.

And Bissouma would rather move to Arsenal than Liverpool, if an offer materializes.

Jose Mourinho has responded to Mesut Ozil’s warning that he would retire without playing for Tottenham, saying he would not need it anyway.

The disgraced German from Arsenal blew up the question-and-answer query of his north London rivals on Twitter.

But Spurs manager Mourinho mocked, “Who told you to Tottenham is interested in signing him?”

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