Gunners visit Mikel Arteta’s team, but time runs out and deadline approaches quickly
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Arsenal are still in the market for their team heading into the final of the summer play window on October 5, with Monday’s loss to the champions Liverpool highlighting the gap between the Gunners and England’s most productive team. , despite comments from north London club Mikel Arteta.
The midfielder is still perceived as the key dominance to strengthen and the long-term interests of Thomas Partey of Atletico Madrid and Houssem Aouar del Lyon continue, however, sales are necessary to finance those movements and Lucas Torreira is about to sign for Atletico. while Matteo Guendouzi and Mesut Ozil are considered consumable but lack suitors. One goal of the least expensive midfield of choice for Arsenal is Boubakary Soumare, with Lille in a position to sell soon.
Elsewhere, Sead Kolasinac can simply go to Borussia Dortmund, while Reiss Nelson and Emile Smith Rowe can simply get loans to expand further with a longer playing time than you can’t have in the Emirates. Premier League clubs are believed to like young people. And in defense, Shkodran Mustafi, Sokratis and Calum Chambers also appear to be available as the Gunners watch to reduce the size of their squad. Follow all the news, rumors and move-in offers
Arsenal’s Sokratis Papastathopoulos has rejected one to Fulham, Football Insider reports.
The Greek has less than a year to sign his existing Emirates contract and has fallen into the club’s hierarchy since the arrival of Mikel Arteta.
A proposal to move to Naples is unlikely due to Kalidou Koulibaly’s continued retention of the Neapolitan team.
Football Insider claims that Fulham submitted an offer by the defender, but the defender was rejected through the player.
Barcelona and Manchester City have opened discussions about Eric García, to Fabrizio Romano.
Garcia, a product of the young people of Barca, has been in the City since 2017 and his contract expires in June.
Romano believes the two have started talks to bring Garcia back to Spain next summer.
Tottenham is about to complete the signing of Benfica striker Carlos Vinicius.
Tottenham has been looking for some other striker in the movement window, with boss Jose Mourinho desperate for a replacement for Harry Kane amid a build-up of matches due to European engagements.
The Spurs had been connected with many strikers, Andrea Belotti of Turin and Danny Ings of Southampton.
Tottenham is expected to signal a one-season loan agreement with the 25-year-old with a purchase for 36 million pounds.
Newcastle has made an offer for Juventus defender Daniele Rugani, according to a report in Italy.
Rugani has not shone since his arrival in Empoli several years ago, and it is idea to spare Turin’s needs.
Valencia have also shown interest in the defender, but needs to sign Rugani for a season.
Newcastle, meanwhile, reportedly made an official offer to the player last night or this morning.
It is their idea that they have presented thee to take Rugani on loan with option to buy, which is more for Juventus.
It is almost certain that Lucas Torreira of Arsenal will be a sign for Atletico Madrid until the end of the week, according to a report in Italy.
Tuttomercatoweb speculates that Torreira’s switch to spanish appearance is almost complete and may be announced until the end of the week.
Transaction figures are unknown at this time.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has said Liverpool is the popular one their looks will have to achieve, as the two aspects face each other for the time being this week.
The duo faced off in the league on Monday and Liverpool emerged victorious 3–1.
Speaking about tonight’s Carabao Cup match, Arteta admitted that Liverpool was the popular Arsenal he will have to aspire to:
“I’m pleased to have competed in the game and I think there are a lot of things we can do better, and we’re going to do better, and that will help us greatly in the process,” Arteta told Arsenal. com.
“We tried and they d. That’s what I asked them before the game, that.
“Playing here with character and betting our way and now we just settle for being bigger and now bigger and wanting to improve.
“That’s the point we want to get to. We’ll come back on Thursday and go out and win again.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp praised Arsenal in their Carabao Cup clash tonight.
The pair will face each other for the time being in three days, having already faced each other in the Premier League on Monday.
The Reds won 3-1.
In statements to Liverpool’s website, Klopp congratulated Mikel Arteta’s players:
Again, without hunting like an Arsenal fan, I like their team and I love what they’re doing now, but I love us more.
I love what we do. I love what we stand for and how we work, I love our humility and our commitment to being older at all times.
Our supporters hope and deserve that each and every Liverpool team decided to set them up in a way that makes them proud. That’s our homework tonight. We have no enthusiast with us at Anfield user, but they are with us from afar.
We know they show the same commitment as they watch the festival we perform at and adapt it to our approach. Again, we promise results, but we can do our best and give everything we have.
Arsenal to hire Lyon midfielder Houssem Aouar have more after frenchman signed Brazilian Lucas Paqueta from Milan.
Arsenal have been in talks with the Ligue 1 team for weeks about a 22-year-old deal, a first offer has been declined, but the Gunners are believed to be back with a forward offer.
Their chances of getting a deal on the line were advanced when Lyon announced the signing of Paqueta del Milan for an amount close to 20 million euros.
Paqueta had run out of surplus for Italy following the command order of St. Siro.
Paqueta signed for Milan for 35 million euros from the Brazilian aspect Flamengo in January 2019.
Arsenal and the Spurs have reportedly announced the hiring of Roma midfielder Amadou Diawara, The Sun reports.
Diawara signed for Rome a year ago from Naples, but would not be satisfied with his exclusion from the starting line-up for last week’s match against Juventus.
The Sun reports that Diawara’s agent, Daniele Piraino, “angry” because his consumer was left on the submarine bench, and that Diawara himself is now contemplating his long escape from the club.
Spanish giants Atletico Madrid are expected to increase their bid for Arsenal midfielder Lucas Torreira, according to the Daily Mail.
Torreira has lined up in the Emirates in times and would have had trouble acclimatize to England.
The player had been connected to a return to Italy with Torino, but the clubs can come to an agreement.
Since then, Atletico has taken a step forward and, according to the Mail, an offer has already been rejected through Arsenal.
The Mail says the Giants of La Liga will return with a step forward offering to take Torreira to Spain.
Arsenal would then use the cash from the Sale of Torreira to make an advanced offer at Houssem Aouar in Lyon.
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