RB Leipzig GERMAN are following Emile Smith Rowe from Arsenal this month, SunSport can reveal it EXCLUSIVELY.
The Bundesliga, which was last fourth in the German league, wants to bring the attacking midfielder back in January on loan with a view to a permanent change.
On the other hand, the Gunners have more interest in Bologna’s Joshua Zirkzee, reportedly.
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Unai Emery has shown that former Arsenal star Callum Chambers can leave Aston Villa.
He said: “We are going to face 3 competitions until the end of the season that are very difficult, that’s why we want the players to be ready.
“We have the players here. Some players would possibly leave.
“Calum Chambers and Bertrand Traore can leave, and in that case we can think about adding some players, but not at the moment. I need the players we have now. “
Arsenal are connected with young Ghanaian winger Ibrahim Osman.
The 19-year-old is also reportedly said to be interested in West Ham and Brighton and Hove Albion.
Osman went to the same academy as Hammer Mohammed Kudus.
He has recently played for Danish side Nordsjaelland and has scored one goal and assisted five others in 16 Super League games.
Everton manager Sean Dyche has responded to the speculations linking Amadou Onana to Arsenal.
The former Burnley player insisted that the midfielder is a Toffees player.
He said: “That’s one of the stories. He’s an Everton player.
“Any decision we make will be from our side.”
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Bukayo Saka led with six goals.
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Arsenal have withdrawn Marquinhos from his loan spell in Ligue 1 FC Nantes.
The Brazilian has been at the club since the start of the season and has featured seven times in the league.
The winger failed to score in his time.
Arsenal have wished him luck on helping Brazil qualify for the 2024 Olympics.
One club said: “We welcome Marquinhos to the club and wish him all the best for the foreign tournament and its continued development. “
Gabriel Magalhaes has posted on Instagram as Arsenal train in Dubai.
Arsenal suffered a double injury when Gabriel Jesus and Fabio Vieira returned for the club’s holiday training in Dubai.
Vieira returned to education while recovering from groin surgery in November.
Arsenal departed for Dubai on January 9 and will return on January 16 ahead of their Premier League clash at home to Crystal Palace four days later.
Arsenal Women’s manager Jonas Eidevall has refused to comment on speculation linking the decision to sign Mary Earps.
He said: “I’m not going to comment on any individual goalkeepers in this regard.
“But preferably for us, given our scenario as goalkeepers, we’ll look for a short term that makes this foreign era where the Gold Cup will be played bigger. “
Dimitar Berbatov has tipped a surprise team to win the title this season – ahead of Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool and Spurs.
Berbatov says second-placed Aston Villa sees the best chance of winning the title.
He told SunSport, courtesy of Betfair: “I always love the underdog story. I was so happy when Leicester won the league.
“Arsenal, Liverpool and the big groups in general are hovering around the top position, the same old suspects.
“But I’m very pleased to see that Aston Villa have had a wonderful season so far and that they have the power, consistency and focus to keep going until the last game of the season.
“Maybe they’re going to surprise everyone with their final position.
“Other than that, Liverpool, Man City, Arsenal, the top contenders, like every year. “
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Athletic have claimed that Arsenal could make a “reactive” move before the January transfer window closes.
David Ornstein said: “It wouldn’t surprise me if they ended up doing something reactive towards the end of the window — purely because they are always attentive to the market, they are short in places and we can never say never in this industry.
“But as I’ve reported, Arsenal’s monetary scenario meant it was expected to be a quiet window and, at the moment, I’m not yet aware of any significant developments.
“That’s not to say that scene paintings haven’t been done to identify and prepare features for multiple positions right now, the summer and beyond. But whether any of those measures can or will be implemented before the end of the month is a question of time, another matter entirely.
“A lot of it will depend on whether the players leave and how much area and investment would be created to do business in another way. Sorry for the annoying answer, but, as far as I know, that’s the reality.
“Arsenal really need to get their existing players — who are proven to deliver the results the club wants — to rediscover their best form. That seems to be a bigger issue right now than recruitment.”
Arsenal are connected with Dutch defender Jorrel Hato.
The Gunners have already signed Jurrien Timber from Ajax, but are now tempted by one of his former team-mates.
The Telegraph claimed that Arsenal are Hato in a bid to sign him.
Paul Merson has admitted that Nicolas Anelka was “definitely” destined to become better than Brazil legend Ronaldo Nazario.
He told the League of Legends show: “I played with a kid who came to England and I thought he was going to be better than the Brazilian Ronaldo, and that was Anelka.
“When he arrived, he was about 17 years old and he was leaving Tony Adams and Steve Bould behind every two minutes.
“We used to do this one-on-one where we’d stand between the halfway line and the penalty area and the defender at the 18-yard line.
“The boss would throw the ball to you and you had to pass one-on-one with the defender and then you had to try to beat the passer. I don’t think I’ve ever failed.
“He was able to get past the defender, whoever did it, and then Dave Seaman would come out and pass him like he wasn’t there.
“I seriously thought he was going to be the most productive in the world, and he has been. He has been as intelligent as Ronaldo.
Chelsea will reportedly be in the race to sign Arsenal target Evan Ferguson from Brighton and Hove Albion.
The striker has earned a lot of praise for his performances despite being only 19 years old.
According to the Evening Standard, Les Bleus are interested in signing him.
However, the report claims that the Seagulls will ask for more than £100 million for the rising star.
Mikel Arteta has claimed in the past that it will be difficult for Arsenal to sign a striker in the January transfer window.
He told beIN Sports: “At the moment, it doesn’t look realistic.
“My job is to take care of our players and get more spin on the players we have. “
The Gunners have been linked up with Ivan Toney, Dusan Vlahovic and Borja Mayoral.
Eddie Howe claimed Newcastle had already entered the moving market this month, but was limited by FFP.
Howe said: “In an ideal world, if we had the freedom to act, we would have brought in players by now. But we are in that scenario – as Darren [Eales, Newcastle CEO] alluded to on Thursday, financial Fair Play is an issue for us. , and we have to work around that.
“That’s the position we’re in. When is it a problem [to replace injured players]?It already is, but we’re looking to get over it.
“It’s a frustration for everyone who is connected to us. The owners are really very ambitious and would like to help and the team in any way they can. The regulations and situations under which we work do not allow this. That’s how it works, we act as we can.
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Arsenal are reportedly in a position to make a cash offer for Juventus star Dusan Vlahovic.
Serbia’s outside is a long-term target for the Gunners as they analyse their goalscoring woes.
According to TV Play, Sport Witness, Arsenal are likely to make a move before the end of the month.
The report adds that any novelty would require the much-loved young Charlie Patiño to pass through the other side.
Kieron Dyer has revealed that he turned down the chance to sign for Arsenal from Ipswich before moving to Newcastle in 1999.
He told talkSPORT: “We had Richard Wright, myself, James Scowcroft and David Johnson, really smart young players, so the director’s box was full of scouts and it was in the paper that we were probably going to leave that summer, so it was a bit expected.
“I remember coming back from pre-season and [manager] George Burley pulls me into the office and says ‘we haven’t received any offers that we want to accept so if you start the season with us you have to get your head down’. I said ‘yeah, of course’.
“Then we finished the education and we said ‘the boss needs to see you in his office’ and I walked in and he said ‘we just accepted a six-and-a-half million offer, so you have to come in now’. I had to drive to Stansted Airport and meet my agent before flying to Newcastle; however, if I had been a little more cautious, I probably wouldn’t have ended up in Newcastle.
“At that time, Arsenal reached out to me with Arsene Wenger, I spoke on the phone with David O’Leary and Leeds, I spoke to Harry Redknapp, who was West Ham manager at the time.
Arsenal have been suggested to sign Dominic Calvert-Lewin if they fail to land their more sensible target, Ivan Toney.
The Gunners are keen to sign a striker this month, and Alan Brasil believes Mikel Arteta is interested in Everton’s Calvert-Lewin.
Speaking to talkSPORT, he explained: “So, I’m going to mention Calvert-Lewin, so he withdrew his red card and rightly so, it’s a joke.
“And I just have one idea: if they couldn’t get the Brentford boy, if they couldn’t get Ivan, would Everton sell Calvert-Lewin? Or are they just worried about his injury problems?
Here’s a look at the Gunners’ next five games as they look to bounce back from poor form.
Arsenal are keeping an eye on Bologna striker Joshua Zirkzee, according to The Telegraph.
Any resolution is expected to be too much to take this month due to its importance to the Serie A team and its cost.
Bologna are reportedly willing to pay £50m, but Bayern are believed to have an option to buy in the future.
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