Arsenal news LIVE: Partey out of plan, Gunners Kaoru Mitoma, Saka injury updates, Victor Osimhen move stroke

Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey could reportedly leave the club from 2024.

Meanwhile, the Gunners are reportedly interested in signing Brighton star Karou Mitoma, according to reports.

However, Arsenal have been dealt a blow in their search for Napoli striker Victor Osimhen.

And we’ve got the latest news on Bukayo Saka after the winger pulled out of England’s camp ahead of their Euro 2024 qualifying clash with Italy.

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Kai Havertz has put his pen to paper on a mammoth new contract, but that’s not what Arsenal enthusiasts think. . .

The German midfielder joined the Gunners from Chelsea for £65m.

Despite his struggles at the Emirates Stadium, Havertz has signed a lucrative long-term deal with PUMA.

The 24-year-old will wear the brand’s FUTURE shoes every time he steps on the pitch for Arsenal and Germany.

Arsenal are expected to target Aston Villa hitman Ollie Watkins in the January window.

The move is an option for the English star, who has admitted his “dream” is to play for the Gunners.

His impressive start to the season has made him a horny target for the north London club, according to Spanish outlet Fichajes.

Watkins has already scored seven goals and provided four assists in thirteen games this season.

In case you missed it, Arsenal are making a bet on Royal Antwerp prodigy Arthur Vermeeren.

The 18-year-old, dubbed the ‘next Andres Iniesta’, has excelled this season with Antwerp and has attracted a lot of people from all over Europe.

In addition to the Gunners, Manchester United and Barcelona are also a move for the teenager.

However, the North Londoners are ultimately leading the race to sign him, according to SPORT.

The report adds that it may be available for just £17 million in January.

Arsenal have dealt a major blow to their hopes of signing Bitello on a long-term basis.

The Gunners had a strong connection with the Brazilian midfielder’s play last summer.

TuttoMercatoWeb even claimed that Arsenal were going to close a £6. 8m deal to sign him.

However, he has since joined Dynamo Moscow, signing a five-year contract, which would have ended the northern Londoners’ hopes of signing Bitello.

Mohamed Elneny broke down in tears when Arsenal presented him with a new contract.

The midfielder, who is currently the club’s longest-serving player, signed a one-year extension earlier this year while recovering from a knee injury.

“It’s one of the happiest days of my life,” he told the Evening Standard.

“The way they spoke to me, the way the whole club was satisfied with that decision, they made me cry that day.

“Arsenal football club knows I love them 100 per cent. They know I don’t need to leave. I need to stay and finish my career there, 100 percent. “

Arsenal have been linked with England Under-19 Noel Buck.

The teenage MLS midfielder for the New England Revolution this season.

According to The Mirror, the Gunners and Manchester City are in Buck.

Born in Arlington, Massachusetts, Buck is eligible for the Three Lions through his father, but could also play for the United States or Wales.

The 18-year-old has already scored 4 goals in 36 appearances for New England’s first team.

Mohamed Elneny has opened up about his new Elneny FC.

The Arsenal midfielder announced his departure from the club last week, hoping to give a break to players who have missed out on the big teams.

Speaking to the BBC, he explained: “I’ve told a lot of other people and they’re laughing at me because when I say I need to play in the Premier League one day, they’re just like, ‘How?The Premier League is the best productive option in the world and you need to get there from scratch?

“Some people just don’t get the idea, but I like to dream, so I want smart people around me. “

Ollie Watkins remains an option for Arsenal.

It is possible that Mikel Arteta will simply bolster his attacking characteristics in the January transfer window.

According to Fichajes, Watkins’ form this season has made him a target for the Gunners.

The 27-year-old striker has scored seven goals and four assists in thirteen games for Aston Villa this season.

Newcastle are the latest Premier League interested in Emile Smith Rowe.

The Arsenal midfielder is closely linked with an exit from the Emirates Stadium in January.

According to The Mirror, Newcastle is a potential move once the transfer window reopens.

Smith Rowe has been limited to two substitute appearances in the Premier League this season, just nine minutes in total.

Kai Havertz landed a new contract months after his £65m move to Arsenal from Chelsea.

However, the deal is not what the Gunners’ top enthusiasts think.

In lieu of new terms with Arsenal, Havertz signed a long-term deal with PUMA.

The 24-year-old will be the face of the company and will wear the FUTURO boots for Arsenal and Germany.

Arsenal have reached an agreement to sign Brazilian midfielder André in January.

The Fluminense player has shown himself to be the club’s priority for the reopening of the window.

Andre has been linked with a move to Liverpool in the past, but could now head to the Emirates Stadium.

According to Thiago Ferreira, sporting director Edu Gaspar has been spotted following André in Brazil ahead of a possible solution.

It is possible that the Gunners will be forced to sign the midfield in the new year if Thomas Partey and Mohamed Elneny are called up for the Africa Cup of Nations.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is desperately looking to buy a 25% stake in Manchester United and if he succeeds, he would become one of the richest owners in the Premier League.

Here’s how he compares to Arsenal’s majority shareholder, Stan Kroenke:

Aston Villa legend Gabriel Agbonlahor insists Arsenal will not be able to beat Napoli superstar Victor Osimhen.

The Gunners will bolster their front line in the January transfer window and are keeping an eye on Osimhen.

North Londoners now appear to be prioritising Brentford star Ivan Toney, however, Agbonlahor has suggested Tottenham compete with their foes by going after England’s foreigner as well.

Nobody will be able to do it [Osimhen], it’ll be stupid, £140/£150 million.

But will the Spurs go through Toney? If the Spurs come in January and are in a name race. . .

Alex Scott was stunned after Arsenal finalist Ian Wright sent him a birthday message at the end of Football Focus.

Scott won a bouquet of flowers from Wright at the end of the show.

Ashley Williams and Fara Williams also wished the presenter a happy birthday before the show aired a clip of the former Arsenal top scorer.

The former England star celebrated her birthday last week by walking the red carpet alongside co-star Jess Glynne.

Tyrese, the son of Arsenal legend Kevin Campbell, is looking to carve out his own EFL career with Stoke, despite constant comparisons to his father.

Tyrese was interviewed via The Beautiful Game podcast and explained what it means to have a Premier League icon as a father.

My father and brother were at the match when I made my debut and I was pleased to make them proud. But that’s what they expected of me, so it wasn’t unexpected.

People compare me to my father and ask, “Will I ever be greater than my father?I don’t care. His calling is Kevin Campbell and I’m Tyrese Campbell. Two other players. Another two races. “

After all, he’s my father and I’ll turn to him if I need help, but that’s my own career and they have to tell me how to do it myself. I can’t let my father consult me all day – I’m old enough to do my thing.

Arsenal are Aston Villa star Ollie Watkins ahead of the January transfer window.

The move presents an interesting option for Watkins, who has admitted in the past that his “dream” is to play for the Gunners.

According to Fichajes, the striker’s impressive debut has made him a target for the North Londoners.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is desperate to ramp up the intensity in his front line to give the team the Premier League title race this season.

Arsenal star Thomas Partey could leave the Emirates in 2024, according to journalist Charles Watts.

I would have liked like [Romeo] Lavia from Southampton. I think it would have been a smart choice, but I understand why that didn’t happen this summer.

I think the time to think about Partey’s release will be this summer. I don’t know if I would. But I think it’s definitely something Arsenal will be thinking about given his contract, he only has one year left, given his age and his injury history.

If a smart offer comes in, it’s a bit similar to what happened last summer. We knew how much they were open to if something tempting came up. I think that will be the case this summer.

Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has revealed the hilarious explanation of why his “ruthless” former Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola forced him to watch games from the stands.

What I would say about Pep first and foremost is what I’ve seen.

But Pep is ruthless and I experienced it because I used to travel to the games and he would put me in the stands.

I was 33/32 years old at the time and you took me on the adventure and put me in charge.

So I might be here right now and be bitter like a lot of players would be. But at some point, you have to admit that I’m a part of. That’s all.

Manchester United legend Gary Neville believes Arsenal could miss out on the Premier League name due to the erratic characteristics of Eddie Nketiah and Gabriel Jesus.

There’s no doubt that Eddie Nketiah and Gabriel Jesus are running strong. But in terms of quality, will it be winning the league at Arsenal?

That’s my only doubt, because if they had a centre-forward (like an Erling Haaland, if they had a Harry Kane), I’d say it’s Arsenal if they can keep William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhaes and Declan Rice fit.

Honestly, I’m worried about Nketiah and Jesus. They are not programmed to score goals naturally. Instinctively, they don’t make the runs you see scorers do.

They slow down, they look for withdrawal, they never manage to convince the players. I just look at Jesus, who is quite erratic in front of goal.

The ethics of his paintings are brilliant. I wonder, at this level, can they win the league without another striker?

Arsenla legend Cesc Fàbregas has analysed coach Mikel Arteta’s tactics.

Arsenal use this 3-1-3-3 formation, with six players with the ball.

It’s about the coach trusting that his defenders will get faster and faster and win the ball back. Then they will have to play a little more offensive football.

But you might see the difference when [William] Saliba played and got injured [last season]. Mikel himself will tell you, it’s not the same way to bet.

Arsenal legend Cesc Fabregas has named his three favourite Premier Leagues to watch.

However, Fabregas has snubbed the former Chelsea club, where he spent years.

The legendary midfielder has selected Manchester City, Brighton and of course the treble-winning Gunners as the ones he enjoys watching the most.

The former Spain foreigner praised the Seagulls, even comparing them to the Arsenal team he played for under Arsene Wenger.

Arsenal are making a bid for Royal Antwerp prodigy Arthur Vermeeren, dubbed the “next Andres Iniesta”.

The 18-year-old Vermeeren has excelled in Antwerp this season and attracted interest from across Europe.

The Gunners are among the midfielder’s suitors but face Premier League rivals such as Manchester United and Barcelona.

However, according to SPORT, the North Londoners are ultimately leading the race to sign the Belgium international.

And it is believed that Arsenal could sign Vermeeren for a reduced price of £17m in the January transfer window.

Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has admitted he only watched Gunners games because he “had to” in the latter stages of Arsene Wenger’s tenure and under Unai Emery.

Five years ago I didn’t identify with the team.

I just couldn’t. I went to the games because I had to, not because I wanted to.

It’s only because I’m an Arsenal fan, not because I wanted to see them play, but now I can see what it’s all about.

Chelsea legend Marcel Desailly has predicted that his former will beat Arsenal 3-1 at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

Desailly Playground:

It’s impossible, but he went on to get to make it 3-1. Why not?

That’s the good looks of the Premier League. As soon as a team has an intellectual loss and is in a position to cope with the intensity of a match, it can lose.

When Arsenal players arrive at Chelsea, they will probably think that it probably won’t be as complicated as Tottenham, City or Man United.

The spirit of Ferguson is still there. These types of stadiums prepare players for battle. When teams arrive at Chelsea, they will think they can win, despite the skill of their players.

Mental preparation will automatically decrease, even if you notice it.

Arsenal hero Bacary Sagna believes Tottenham are a Premier League contender and will “inevitably collapse, as always”.

The race for the name will be between Arsenal and Manchester City as Spurs collapse, as usual.

And it’s not just me as an Arsenal fan. I don’t see them being consistent enough throughout the season.

Apart from Heung-Min Son, I don’t see anyone in this team who can lead the team or play a major role in the race for the name of Spurs.

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