Arsenal news LIVE: Thomas Partey leaves last, Takehiro Tomiaysu updates, gunners ‘target’ Kylian Mbappe

Arsenal are reportedly in a position to sell midfielder Thomas Partey in January in a bid to raise transfer funds.

Mikel Arteta is eager to add to his squad as he looks to lead the Gunners to their first Premier League title in 20 years.

Meanwhile, it remains to be proven that Takehiro Tomiyasu will feature in Tuesday’s match against Luton after being sent off in Wolves’ 1-0 win.

And the north London outfit are also keen on wrapping up a move for Douglas Luiz who is reportedly at the top of their transfer wish list in January.

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Alan Shearer believes Gabriel Jesus wants Arsenal to win the Premier League.

The Brazilian has scored just one goal in nine Premier League games this season.

Speaking at today’s game, Shearer said: “Well, he’s not a goalscorer, he’s never been.

“When you look at his numbers, he brings more to Arsenal’s game than just goals.

“He’s scored one goal in nine games this season and he’s going to get better, he’s built to get better. “

Arsenal will sign a new defensive midfielder in 2024, according to reports.

The Gunners bolstered their midfield in the summer with the club-record signing of Declan Rice.

However, they have continued to be linked with new additions in the position, most notably Aston Villa star Douglas Luiz.

Football Insider is now reporting that the club will have to expand its duties next year.

Aaron Ramsdale was linked with a January loan spell at Newcastle.

The Arsenal goalkeeper has lost his place in the squad with the signing of David Raya this season.

Ramsdale is now a target for Newcastle following Nick Pope’s injury, according to reports.

Pope is likely to miss the rest of the season after injuring his shoulder against Manchester United on Saturday.

Jakub Kiwior is being linked with a January move away from Arsenal.

According to Calciomercato, AC Milan are working on a deal to bring the defender to the San Siro.

The Polish foreigner joined the Spezia Gunners in January, signing a five-year contract.

However, he has been limited to just 4 starts in all competitions this season.

The Manchester City manager speaking to Sky Sports after the 3-3 draw against Tottenham.

Referee Simon Hooper sparked controversy when he called off the match for a foul on Erling Haaland when Jack Grealish purposely scored in the 94th minute despite an early lead.

Haaland was furious at the resolution and left the pitch after the game in an explosion of X-qualifying.

These feelings were also felt through Guardiola.

When asked about Hooper’s decision at the end of the game, he replied, “Next question. “

He then smiled and added: “I’m going to make a comment [style] of Mikel Arteta. “

Arsenal are “very interested” in signing Ousmane Diomande from Sporting Lisbon.

The Gunners were said to have tabled a £30million bid for the 19-year-old in the summer.

However, the Portuguese were persuaded to sell.

Record reports that Mikel Arteta is leading the way, but he faces the Chelsea and Newcastle festival.

It could take £50million to prise him away.

Dusan Vlahovic has reiterated his preference for Juventus.

The Bosnian centre-forward reportedly snubbed the Gunners to signal to the elderly woman.

Now, in an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport, he insists that he is satisfied where he is and that a new deal is being negotiated with the club’s director.

“I still have two-and-a-half years left on my contract, we are in no hurry, but (Cristiano) Giuntoli and my agent are already talking. I am very happy to stay here,” Vlahovic said.

“I play in one of the top groups in the world, I’m revered and proud, for now I see myself here. “

Oleksandr Zinchenko opened up about his mistake that let Wolves back into their Premier League win on Saturday.

He wrote on Instagram: “3 points (brand emoji).

“Accept. Learn. Move on. Next action. (Hands raised emoji).”

Kai Havertz should be used as a centre forward, according to Paul Merson.

“This is unbelievable play by Havertz, it is movement at its best”, Merson analysing his goal against Brentford last week.

“I think he deserves to play in attack. It was a centre-forward move, in my opinion, it deflects defenders and it’s a very good header. Confidence, as any player will tell you, if you can take something away, it’s confidence. “

Gabriel Jesus’ forward play was praised through Danny Murphy.

“There is a lot to appreciate about Jesus,” Murphy said on the BBC programme.

“He’s very smart physically with and without the ball. He’s been given smart feet, he’s selfless, he puts others at risk. Participate, but probably not enough. That’s where it’s at. “

“He is strong, they gave him intelligent feet and it is very difficult to recover the ball. He shows himself to others and, as we saw there, that leads to the first goal and he cared about everything that was intelligent in the first goal. The half. One Once again, he recovered intelligent positions. Here, a little back and forth, a wonderful touch of Jesus. “

Emile Smith Rowe could be tempted to move to Aston Villa, according to reports.

Transfer Dean Jones told GIVEMESPORT: “

He said: “Smith Rowe at Villa would be an attractive test as he has not yet been given an idea of Arsenal.

“He could look across at Villa and think it’s pretty exciting. He could be a bigger part of it there than at the Emirates.”

Pep Guardiola has launched a brutal attack on Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta.

Referee Simon Hooper sparked controversy when he called off the match for a foul on Erling Haaland when Jack Grealish purposely scored in the 94th minute despite an early lead.

Asked about Hooper’s call at the end of the game, he said: “Next question.”

He then smiled and added: “I’m going to make a comment [style] of Mikel Arteta. “

Mikel Arteta is concerned about the form of Gabriel Martinelli, who has only managed to score once in the league this season.

“No, I think sometimes he’s unlucky,” Arteta said when asked about the Brazilian’s goal drop.

“Today he had two big chances as well. The contribution he has in the team is immense.

“I’m satisfied for him. “

Cheering for a Spurs goal is not something Arsenal enthusiasts would do.

But you can bet some Gooners raised their arms in the air when Dejan Kulusevski’s 90th-minute goal secured the equaliser for the visiting side facing Man City.

The Gunners are now three points behind City at the top.

Arsenal have emerged as shock candidates to sign Joao Palhinha, according to the reports.

The AFC Newsroom revealed on X that a move in January is being explored.

One message read: “I understand that Joao Palhinha has a potential target for Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal in the transfer market, but it will most likely be a summer move if they need it. A movement that needs to be monitored. “

Bukayo Saka shone yesterday for the Gunners Wolves.

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The Gunners dominated Saturday’s game against Wolves despite the scoreline.

The Gunners return to action on Tuesday to face Luton.

Arsenal legend Ian Wright has been compared to the Michelin guy thanks to his oversized winter coat.

Wright at Silverlake Stadium as out-of-league Eastleigh hosted Reading in the second round of the FA Cup.

And enthusiasts couldn’t take their eyes off the expert’s massive jacket, which is a hybrid of Moncler and Adidas that costs around £2,000.

One of them read: “Ian Wright borrows the Michelin man’s winter coat for today’s FA Cup match. “

Another added: “Are we going to talk about Ian Wright’s coat?”

One joked: “I don’t think Ian Wright’s coat is big enough…”

Martin Odegaard was voted Arsenal’s Player of the Match following yesterday’s clash with Wolves.

Jurrien Timber provided fans with an injury update ahead of Saturday’s match against Wolves.

He told Arsenal’s The Breakdown: “I’m feeling good. Progressing well. Recovering well. It won’t be whole season, I hope.

“I’m making progress. “

Arsenal fans consider the draw for the third round of the FA Cup to be “fixed” after having managed a much more difficult draw than their rivals.

The Gunners will host Liverpool in the most sensible place in the group.

Meanwhile, Chelsea host Preston North End, Manchester United host Wigan and City play Huddersfield at home.

This left some Gooners irritated and believing that the draw was “rigged” and “rigged”.

One said: “Arsenal vs Liverpool in FA cup third round draw! Whereas man united have Wigan away, Man City have Huddersfield. That is fixed.”

Another added: “Liverpool in the third round of the FA Cup. What a surprise. Another year, rigged draw. . . “

One said: “This FA Cup draw is rigged. What are the advantages of betting on City and Liverpool in consecutive years in the third round?”

Another fumed: “How about that? ANOTHER rigged FA Cup draw. “

Arsenal will face Liverpool in the third match of the FA Cup.

The match will take place on the weekend of Saturday, January 6 and Sunday, January 7.

The Gunners sealed the victory against Wolves yesterday.

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