Arsenal move news LIVE: Emile Smith Rowe EXCLUSIVE, Gunners spark interest in Zirkzee, Zubimendi deal ‘imminent’

RB Leipzig GERMAN are following Emile Smith Rowe from Arsenal this month, as SunSport can exclusively reveal.

The Bundesliga, which was last fourth in the German league, wants to bring the attacking midfielder back on loan in January 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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Arenal are looking to see Paris Saint-Germain loanee Xavi Simons play for RB Leipzig.

According to HITC, the Gunners recently sent reps to watch a number of players in the Bundesliga – one of which was Simons.

The winger is expected to see out the rest of the season with Leipzig as PSG have no plans to sell him in the January transfer window.

This means the North Londoners will have to wait until the summer at the earliest if they are to finally get the Netherlands international, who came through Barcelona’s academy.

Marseille are pushing to sign Arsenal ace Nuno Tavares this month, a deal dependent on Nottingham Forest, where he plays on loan.

Tavares is open to the departure and movement of informant Fabrizio Romano, informs that OM will signal him.

The Gunners are now “100 per cent open” to selling the full-back on a permanent deal.

However, Forest insist on retaining the Portuguese ace until the end of the season and the North Londoners have a revocation clause, so he will most likely remain at the City Ground until June.

Arsenal ace Thomas Partey is back in full training in a massive boost for manager Mikel Arteta.

Partey has been out since October after thigh surgery and missed all of September with a groin problem.

The midfielder’s injuries have forced him to play just four Premier League games this season, but he is now in the running to make his first appearance since Oct. 8.

The Ghanaian foreigner has stepped up his complex rehabilitation in recent weeks, flying to Dubai with the team earlier this month for a warm-weather camp.

As it turns out, it’s paid off, and Arteta is hoping the 30-year-old finishes the season injury-free as he was so important to Arsenal’s name hunt last year.

Atletico Madrid have announced that they have beaten many Premier League clubs, adding Arsenal, thanks to the signing of Royal Antwerp prodigy Arthur Vermeeren.

Vemeeren had also been linked with Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester United in the Premier League.

The 18-year-old’s suitors included Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and Barcelona.

But as several groups struggled to comply with Financial Fair Play rules, most were willing to postpone it until the summer.

Now they have been punished for their hesitancy after Atleico swooped to sign the midfielder by paying an initial £15.4million to Antwerp for him.

This could amount to £19. 7m due to the additions and the Belgian giants could also earn a good sum if the Belgian foreigner leaves Atleti, as the package also includes a 10-cent sell-through clause.

Newcastle are willing to sell Arsenal target Callum Wilson for a reduced value of £18 million.

Chelsea, Manchester United and West Ham are looking for Wilson.

The Magpies have already rejected a loan deal for the 31-year-old from Atletico Madrid, while AC Milan have also shown interest this month.

Toon will have to sell before buying to comply with Financial Fair Play rules, and the striker’s contract expires next summer.

Gary Lineker advised Napoli superstar Victor Osimhen to join Arsenal in the summer.

I think I’d keep an eye on him and go, for now, to Arsenal. Obviously we’re talking about everyone providing the same thing, which is what you state in your contract.

I mean, to be honest, they’re earning so much now that you can decide where to go.

I would say that Arsenal are a centre-forward who don’t win anything. Chelsea are one centre-forward away from being competitive again. Manchester United are one centre-forward away from improving, but they still have a long way to go.

If I were him, you’d need to spend somewhere where you think you pass to win things.

Arsenal may not be in the fourth round of the FA Cup, but a familiar face will be Gavin Hoyte, who wants to cause disappointment when the Maidstone United side take on league leaders Ipswich.

Hoyte made one Premier League appearance for the Gunners but remained on the club’s books for more than five years.

At just 18 years old, the right-back made his debut in 2008, when the North Londoners were thrashed 3-0 by Manchester City.

Despite only making one league appearance, the defender was called up to the Trinidad and Tobago national team where he faced one of the most important players of all time.

The now 33-year-old faced Lionel Messi on his overseas debut in 2014, when he signed up for Dagenham and Redbridge.

Newcastle star Callum Wilson has shared a cryptic post on social media amid links with Arsenal.

Wilson took to Instagram to share her thoughts and posted a graphic of the sun and moon alongside an hourglass emoji.

The cryptic graphic also read, “Don’t compare your life to people’s.

“There’s no comparison between the sun and the moon, they shine when it’s their time.”

Napoli president Aurelio de Laurentiis has shown that Arsenal target Victor Osimhen will leave the club this summer.

Osimhen, 25, signed a new deal last month that would include a clause worth £112 million.

And it turns out that the Partenopei are in a position to capitalize on the striker, as De Laurentiis explained that he in one position knows where he is headed.

He said: “We knew he would go to Real Madrid, PSG or an English club. “

Arsenal are ‘making efforts’ to sign Martin Zubimendi to Real Sociedad.

Zubimendi has long been a target for the Gunners, who are keeping an eye on the January transfer window.

Manager Mikel Arteta has reportedly spoken to the midfielder personally.

According to Bild, Spain is open to moving to North London.

Arsenal are offering “serious competition” amid a transfer war with Bayern Munich for the 24-year-old.

The defensive midfielder has a release clause worth around £51million in his contract at Anoeta.

Manchester United are leading the race to sign Bologna star Joshua Zirkzee despite interest from Arsenal.

United are the club that have held talks with Zikzee this month.

Reports have claimed that the striker’s contract with Serie A includes a £34m clause.

The Gunners are interested in the Dutch star along with Tottenham and Ajax.

RB Leipzig are tracking Arsenal ace Emile Smith Rowe in the January transfer window.

Leipzig would love Smith Rowe this month in preparation for a permanent change.

But Gunners boss Mikel Arteta is said to be “undecided” on whether to allow the playmaker to leave.

Leipzig would love to loan Emile. Es a player they know who will help them improve and increase their chances of taking them to the Champions League.

But Mikel Arteta is undecided. Emile is one of his plans for the first team, but he still believes the boy can have a role to play in their quest for the title.

As always a lot of this will come down to the player. If he tries to force a move then the club may have to make a decision because Arteta has always been clear – he only wants players who want to be at the club and fight for their place.

Gary Lineker has advised Napoli star Victor Osimhen to join Arsenal.

He told the Rest is Football podcast: “I would take a look at it and go, for now, to Arsenal.

“Obviously we’re talking about everybody providing the same thing, that’s what you need, blah, blah, blah in your contract. I mean, to be honest, they’re earning so much now that you can decide where to go.

“I would say that Arsenal are a centre-forward who doesn’t win anything. Chelsea are one centre-forward away from being competitive again. Manchester United are one centre-forward away from improving, but they still have a long way to go.

“If I were him, you’d need to pass somewhere where you think you pass to win things. “

Eddie Howe has opened up about rumours linking Callum Wilson with a Newcastle visitor.

He said: “In every conversation, he’s 100 per cent committed. No part of him is looking elsewhere.

“He has big ambitions and we have to keep him here. But some things are out of our control.

“The club is acting in the long term and has to do it. Let’s see what happens. “

Arsenal are next in action on Tuesday as they take on Nottingham Forest in the Premier League.

February is shaping up to be a month for the Gunners with league clashes against Liverpool, West Ham and Burnley.

The club will then face Porto in the first leg of the 16-year-old Champions League.

Chelsea are reportedly interested in signing Karim Benzema.

The Daily Express have claimed the Blues could do something for the striker as he is reportedly fit to leave Saudi Arabia.

Arsenal have been associated with a decision to sign the Al-Ittihad star to bolster their front line.

Jurrien Timber could return to practice next month, according to journalist Steve Kay.

He adds that the summer signing could be back against Newcastle.

Kay said: “He’ll be back to his full education next month and I’ve heard other people say he’s scheduled for the Newcastle game at the end of February.

“We might see him then, I don’t think we’ll see him until then, but if we’re still in the name race, he’ll be available for the last 10 games of the season and the adjustment period. »

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Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing Scottish teen star Fletcher Boyd.

The Daily Record has claimed that the Gunners are “keeping tabs” on the Aberdeen starlet.

Aston Villa has been linked with an interest.

Arsenal have joined the race to sign Bologna Joshua Zirkzee.

TuttoJuve have claimed that Aston Villa will sign the striker this month.

The Dutchman has inspired in Seria A this season, however, former Bayern Munich club are favourites to sign him.

Arsenal would have the edge over Juventus in the race for former Lazio star Sergej Milinkovic-Savic as his long career in Saudi Arabia already looks uncertain, according to Tuttojuve.

The Gunners have monitored the midfielder for some time and could finally make a move this month.

Gabby Agbonlahor believes Mikel Arteta has taken charge of Arsenal in the Premier League this season with the signing of Kai Havertz.

He told talkSPORT: “I think the biggest thing that bothers Arsenal fans and what Arteta will do is spend a lot of his moving budget on Havertz.

“He wasn’t the answer. They may now have £65m to sign a striker like Ivan Toney. It’s going to cost them dearly.

“They gave them [Fabio] Vieira, they gave them [Emile] Smith Rowe, who are probably bigger than Havertz at the same position.

“So, for me, Arteta charges the name to Arsenal by spending in a very stupid way, I would say.

Former striker Adrian Clarke has suggested that a move for Karim Benzema may be smart for Arsenal, even if part of his salary is covered by Al-Ittihad.

He told the Handbrake Off podcast: “If the wages weren’t what they are, then definitely a hundred a penny. I don’t know how much he earns, but it’s over a million pounds a week. “

“If the Saudi club said they would make a contribution of £500,000 per week from now until the end of the season.

“I think it would be money well spent, he’s still a very smart player and he’d be that device of purpose that we’re missing from the start. “

RB Leipzig is Arsenal’s Emile Smith Rowe, SunSport has learned.

The Bundesliga, which was last fourth in the German league, wants to bring the attacking midfielder back on loan in January with a view to a permanent change.

But Gunners boss Mikel Arteta is said to be “undecided” on whether to allow the 23-year-old Englishman to leave three times.

He said: “Leipzig would love to have Emile on loan.

“He’s a player they know who they believe can help them and increase their chances of taking them to the Champions League.

“But Mikel Arteta is undecided. Emile is one of his plans for the first team, but he still believes the boy can have a role to play in their quest for the title.

“AsArray will depend a lot on the player. If he tries to force a resolution, the club would possibly have to make a resolution because Arteta has been clear: he only needs players who need to be at the club and fight for their place.

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