Arsenal news LIVE: Gunners prepare £50m settlement for ex-Bayern striker Amadou Onana’s ‘talks’, new Ivan Toney

ARSENAL are a settlement for Bologna striker Joshua Zirkzee, according to reports.

Meanwhile, the Gunners have reportedly started talks with Premier League side Everton for midfielder Amadou Onana.

However, Arsenal must sell before they can buy due to Financial Fair Play regulations.

On the other hand, we have the latest news on Ivan Toney’s move to Arsenal in January.

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Arsenal will be in a much bigger position with the intensity of their squad in the coming weeks.

The Gunners welcomed Gabriel Jesus and Fabio Vieira as they joined the rest of the squad on the pitch in Dubai.

Arsenal have been experiencing warm weather in the Middle East lately before returning to Premier League action on January 20 against Crystal Palace.

Vieira has been out since November due to a groin injury requiring surgery, while Jesus was sidelined for Arsenal’s FA Cup match against Liverpool due to a knee injury.

The good news doesn’t stop there either with Jurrien Timber also making progress with his ACL injury.

After suffering a bad knee on the first day of the season, Timber now runs onto the turf with a ball at his feet.

The 22-year-old is most likely still far from returning to action, but it is a positive step in the right direction for Mikel Arteta’s side.

Arsenal have called up Marquinhos from Ligue 1 FC Nantes.

The Brazilian was loaned to the club at the start of the season and played seven times in the league, but failed to score in his time in France.

He’s back at his parent club, but he’ll start preparing to help the Brazilian team qualify for the 2024 Olympics.

A club statement said: “We welcome Marquinhos back to the club and wish him all the best for the international tournament and his continued development.”

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After winning just ONE of their last SEVEN games, Arsenal want to turn things around and bounce back.

The Gunners were absent lately to receive education in warm weather in Dubai, but will return to the Premier League next weekend.

They host Cystal Palace at the Emirates Stadium as they restart their chase for the title.

Arsenal are very interested in young defender Jorrel Hato, according to The Telegraph.

The 17-year-old centre-back has been impressive for Ajax this season and has played every single minute in the league so far this season.

Despite his age, he even wore the captain’s armband on one occasion in the Europa League.

Arsenal are reportedly keen to strike a deal for the rising star, but will have to wait until the summer to do so.

Brexit would prevent Hato from getting the proper work visa to join the Gunners until he turns 18 in March.

Everton manager Sean Dyche has kept fans guessing when it comes to the future of Amadou Onana.

The 22-year-old defensive midfielder has been linked with a move to Arsenal this month as the Gunners look to add intensity to their midfield.

But when asked if Onana would leave Goodison Park in the January moving window, Dyche kept things pretty vague.

He said: “That’s one of the stories. He’s an Everton player.

“Everything we do will be on our part. “

Both Arsenal and Manchester United have a keen eye on Ajax youngster Brian Brobbey, according to The Mirror.

The 21-year-old striker has scored 12 goals in all competitions this season and is hugely popular in the Netherlands.

Man Utd are said to be looking at Brobbey as a replacement for Anthony Martial who is set to leave this summer when his current deal expires.

While Arsenal are said to be considering Brobbey as a possible addition to solve their goalscoring problems.

Any deal is more likely to close this summer than this month, as monetary restrictions at both clubs make it difficult to do business in January.

Arsenal have been linked with a move by Bologna striker Joshua Zirkzee as they look for attacking reinforcements.

But despite the rumours, David Ornstein has claimed that the Gunners will struggle to reach an agreement.

Speaking on the Transfer Gossip Daily podcast, he said: “Coming to terms with someone like Zirkzee is unattainable this month; it’s getting a lot of attention across Europe.

“Bayern have a certain idea of the scenario due to a complicated takeover possibility.

“I don’t think he’ll go to Arsenal, I think there’s too much going on and they’re making plans for a quiet month at Arsenal. “

West Ham are reportedly without Feyenoord striker Santiago Gimenez.

According to The Times, it’s possible that the Hammers will make a move in favour of fundraising.

Giménez has been linked with several clubs, including West Ham’s London rival Arsenal.

And with the Gunners’ monetary scenario restricting their ability to do business in January, the news of West Ham’s interest will deal a blow to Arsenal’s hopes of signing the Mexican.

The 22-year-old has scored to make people laugh since joining Feyenoord in 2022 and has scored 43 goals in 67 appearances.

We explained how it might be difficult for Arsenal to get a striker through the door this month with Mikel Arteta labelling it as “unrealistic”.

But Arsenal urgently need someone who can find the back of the net as normal.

The Gunners’ attacking force of Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli, Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard and Eddie Nketiah have scored 20 league goals this season.

That number is nowhere near the 59 that they finished last season’s campaign with as a collective.

All the attention at the Emirates Stadium is on the signing of a centre-forward.

The Gunners have been a shadow of their previous selves in front of goal this term and need to add attacking reinforcements to mount a title challenge.

The north London outfit have been linked with moves for the likes of Ivan Toney, Victor Osimhen and Dominic Solanke.

But it’s unlikely they’ll be able to get a fundraiser this month due to the club’s monetary constraints.

Mikel Arteta made it clear that his team would struggle to do business in January when he described their chances of getting business as “unrealistic”.

He told beIN Sports: “At the moment it doesn’t look realistic.

“My task is to take care of our players and achieve greater effects with the players we have. “

Arsenal are reportedly activating the £50m release clause in Martin Zubimendi’s contract.

It is said that the Real Sociedad star rejected a move to the Gunners last summer.

But Arteta remains attached to the Spaniard and may try to put pressure on him once this month.

According to Spanish outlet Sport, Arsenal will try and get a deal done in the winter window.

Gabriel Jesus trains with his Arsenal teammates at his wartime retreat in Dubai.

The Brazilian striker missed Arsenal’s FA Cup last week against Liverpool due to a knee injury.

But for his trouble finding goals, Jesus was photographed practicing again.

The former Man City striker has netted three times in the Premier League this season.

Arsenal may just be a box player offering for Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic.

The 23-year-old was a target for the Gunners before he swapped Fiorentina for the Old Lady in 2022.

And now the north London club are reportedly keen on returning for the Serbian International to try and fix their goal scoring issues.

According to TV Play, Sport Witness, it is possible that Arsenal will make an offer for Vlahovic this month that would include a player in the deal.

There are warnings that the much-loved youngster Charlie Patiño, recently on loan at Swansea, could go the other way.

Arsenal are reportedly at ease with Mikel Arteta’s contract scenario at the Emirates Stadium.

The Spanish coach has 18 months left on his contract with the club after arriving 4 years ago.

And while things are going well for Arsenal at the moment, there would be no considerations over Arteta’s contract.

Fabrizio Romano told Caught Offside: “They are very happy together. Arteta loves Arsenal and the club is very happy with him, so there’s no rush, all parties are relaxed.”

Arsenal are reportedly fully focused on getting back on their season after a run of poor effects saw them drop out of the FA Cup and drop from first to fourth in the Premier League.

Arsenal are said to be cautious about incoming business in January as it tries to balance its finances.

The Gunners have spent more than £200m this summer and want to comply with FFP regulations.

And according to The Telegraph, the club is “open” to doing business this month, but would like the right players to do so.

Arsenal are said to have a “well-balanced” squad when everyone is compatible and available.

And that any new signings would have to be able to “significantly the team” for the deal to be worthwhile.

Arsenal have received a boost in their hopes of signing Dominic Solanke.

The Gunners were linked with a resolution for the Premier League Player of the Month, but were expected to face the Newcastle festival.

But Magpies boss Eddie Howe has revealed that his team cannot sign Solanke this month.

In his press conference, he said: “I love Dominic Solanke, I signed him and I like him a lot.

“But we haven’t made any requests for him and we don’t have the option to sign a player of that level. “

Jurrien Timber has accelerated his recovery from the 22-year-old’s ACL injury this season.

The Dutch defender arrived at the Emirates Stadium this summer from Ajax, although he is addicted to his Premier League side after suffering a serious injury.

However, in a positive move for Arsenal and Mikel Arteta, Timber now appears to be running around again with a ball at his feet with the team at their warm-weather educational camp in Dubai.

Stan Collymore has reported that Aaron Ramsdale will move to West Ham.

He told CaughtOffside: “I wonder if West Ham will like him.

“They have Alphonse Areola and Lukasz Fabianski as two veteran goalkeepers, but they are both over 30 years old and the latter is about to turn 40, so it seems that the change of position will come sooner rather than later.

“Could Ramsdale be David Moyes’ man? I think so, and I also think it’s a club that can be offering him precisely what he is.

“The Hammers are a big enough club for their players to play abroad, they have enjoyed good luck in Europe lately and, by the manager’s own admission, they are now aiming to identify themselves as a Champions League team. As it turns out, the best project for a player like Ramsdale.

Ghana will be hoping to overcome all obstacles at AFCON when it kicks off later this weekend.

But they’ll have to do so without one of their star players – Thomas Partey.

Partey has been out of action since October with a thigh injury but is back in training at Arsenal.

The former Atletico Madrid player hopes to return to the pitch in the coming weeks.

But the 2023 AFCON comes too soon for Partey, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and Ghana manager Chris Hughton.

Arsenal are reportedly in a position to release a player with extra cash that they will offer for Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic this month.

Serbia’s outside is a long-term target for the Gunners as they analyse their goalscoring woes.

According to TV Play, Sport Witness, it is possible that Arsenal will make a move before the end of the month.

The report adds that any novelty would require the young Charlie Patiño to go in the other direction.

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 Traoré can leave, and in that case we can think about adding some players, but not at the moment. I need the players we have lately. “

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.

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