Arsenal News LIVE: Victor Osimhen transfers TWIST, Aaron Ramsdale’s recent future top, Douglas Luiz updates

Arsenal are reportedly teaming up with Chelsea to sign Napoli star Victor Osimhen.

Meanwhile, Wolves could make a move in January for Aaron Ramsdale, according to reports.

Ramsdale returned to the starting line-up for a 1-0 win at Brentford, which saw the Gunners return to the top of the Premier League.

Elsewhere, Man City could bring Douglas Luiz back to the Etihad and compete with Arsenal for his services.

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Jamie O’Hara has criticised Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta for his comments about refereeing decisions that ran counter to his own in the match against Newcastle United.

He told talkSPORT: “I think it’s damaged. The resolution he’s complaining about, we all know referees can be a bit stinking and VAR has let teams down, but (Wolves boss) Gary O’Neil will be the one to come out and make statements because he “had some”. screamers.

“I reviewed that resolution that opposed him (Arteta) to Newcastle on Sky Sports when they looked at it and followed the process.

“It was not conclusive that the ball went away, it was not a transparent and apparent error, that it was a foul on Gabriel, it is a goal. It’s okay, it took a while, it took a few minutes and it’s frustrating. ” And they can do it to speed things up, but the resolution was the right one.

“For him, to come and slaughter the referees when they’re getting enough sticks right now, it just puts more pressure on the referees and they get more sticks. I think it’s out of line, I think it deserves a suspension.

Aston Villa midfielder Douglas Luiz is the most sensible target for Arsenal, says Fabrizio Romano.

He said: “I spoke last week about Douglas Luiz’s call-up as Arsenal’s top target, and I can verify that ArsenalArray need and appreciate Douglas Luiz.

“He’s a player they’ve had on their list for more than two years and Arsenal see him as the best midfielder because of the way he plays, his intensity and the quality he can bring.

“Many other points now put him among the most sensible on Arsenal’s list.

“The challenge remains that Aston Villa have no intention of letting him leave in January, so it’s going to be difficult. “

Marc Overmars has been suspended for a year by the Dutch Sports Tribunal after admitting to sending inappropriate messages to female colleagues.

The messages were allegedly sent during an “extended period” of his tenure as Ajax’s director of football.

According to The Athletic, the former Arsenal winger has been banned from “holding any office” within an organisation affiliated with the Dutch FA.

He won a two-year suspension, one of which was suspended.

The suspension has not recently affected Overmars’ position at Royal Antwerp, which has not commented on the matter.

Martin Keown threatened to leave the talkSPORT studio as tempers mounted.

The former Arsenal defender became embroiled in a heated debate with Jim White and Simon Jordan live.

And when the temperature rose because of Mikel Arteta’s talk, Keown got tired and quit.

As Jordan pressed the opinions of the former footballers on Newcastle’s arguable winner against the Gunners, the former Englishman got angry: “Do you need me to do what Martin O’Neill said?’I’m going to leave the studio. ‘ Do you need me to do that?”

Jordan jokingly replied, “I’m glad you do. “

The Gunners will focus on Gabriel Jesus’ fitness.

It is with the overwhelmed striker that he would be at the tail end of the START of Brazil Argentina.

Jesus, 26, missed the first three of the season with a knee injury.

He then suffered a hamstring injury in October’s win in Seville.

And Jesus has yet to appear since, with the Gunners aiming to return to action in December.

But despite his fitness issues, Jesus still traveled for the foreign service with Brazil this week.

The former Manchester City star is being analysed by Samba’s fitness experts.

And Globo Esporte now claims it is ready to kick off World Cup qualifying with fierce rivals Argentina on Tuesday.

Arsenal will sign Ruben Neves on loan from Al-Hilal.

The midfielder will be on loan in January, with Newcastle being the favourites to sign him.

But the Premier League is expected to vote in favour of banning loans between owners of the same owner, as is the case with Newcastle and Al-Hilal.

Arsenal could rekindle their interest and sign a temporary contract with the Portuguese midfielder.

Arsenal and Newcastle could clash in a war of movements in January over Aston Villa midfielder Douglas Luiz.

Football Insider sees the Brazilian as the Gunners’ signing as Declan Rice’s midfield partner.

The 25-year-old has been in excellent form in recent seasons after leaving Manchester City for Villa Park in 2019.

Juventus met with Thomas Partey and his representatives ahead of the January window.

The Italian giants see the Arsenal midfielder as the ideal replacement for the suspended Paul Pogba, who has been tested for the banned substance DHEA, which naturally boosts testosterone production.

Pogba also had a positive moment again and now faces a lengthy ban that could end his career at this level.

The star midfielder will face an anti-doping tribunal and, if convicted, the 30-year-old could be suspended for up to 4 years.

According to Foot Mercato, Juventus is expectant and that is why it has held a meeting with Partey as well as its agents to talk about a possible move in the winter market.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been without the midfielder this season following another spate of injuries that have limited him to just five appearances in all competitions.

The Ghana foreigner played a major role in the Gunners’ fight for the Premier League name last season, but Arteta appears to be living without him after Declan Rice’s arrival last summer.

COMMENT: We now know that the Premier League is serious about enforcing its monetary regulations.

And both Manchester City and Chelsea in particular need an industrial-scale mop to absorb the sweat that accumulates on their feet.

Despite all the communication about control, regulations, and the determination to make certain clubs live within their means, no one realized that Prem’s leaders were serious. The general opinion was that it was all just a show. The façade will never be followed.

Yet suddenly, with Everton hit with the biggest penalty in the League’s 30-year history (a ten-point deduction) and facing a likely season-long fight against relegation, it may be the last nail on nail on the famous coffin of the former Merseyside club, the entire symbol has been altered.

The Toffees, moving in all directions, have made it clear that they will push for equivalent measures elsewhere.

Attacking the “harshness and severity” of the sanction, Everton said: “The Club will watch with great interest the decisions that are taken in any other case in relation to the Premier League’s benefits and sustainability rules. “

But a new one has been set. In its 41-page written reasons, a three-person independent commission, headed by David Phillips KC, made it clear that the Premier League – under fire from Westminster and other critics – has a legal responsibility to crack down on clubs that cheat to cheat the system.

READ MARTIN LIPTON’S FULL VERDICT HERE

The Kroenke family could have inadvertently saved Arsenal from an Everton-style penalty.

Everton were given a ten-point deduction that sent them tumbling into the relegation zone after being found guilty of breaching the Premier League’s Financial Fair Play rules.

The Toffees have suffered huge monetary losses of £124. 5 million in the last 3 years. That represents £19. 5 million of Prem’s £105 million budget.

Some of those losses are due to Alisher Usmanov, a former Arsenal shareholder, having his assets frozen as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Everton suspended their partnership with Usmanov’s holding company, USM, which had a five-year contract worth more than £12 million.

Usmanov owned more than 30% of the Gunners’ shares in October 2013, before accepting a £550 million offer for his Arsenal shares from Stan Kroenke in 2018.

And David Ornstein told Rio Presents FIVE: “You’ll look at clubs like Arsenal, for example, who had, as a minority shareholder, Alisher Usmanov at one point.

“Who with Farhad Moshiri moved to Everton and many of the problems that Everton faces are due to the loss of cash in Usmanov’s name.

“You could say it could have been Arsenal if things had gone and the KSE, Kroenke’s circle of relatives, hadn’t taken full control.

Arsenal will be sweating over Gabriel Jesus’ form.

It is with the overwhelmed striker that he would be at the tail end of the START of Brazil Argentina.

Jesús, 26, missed the first three of the season due to a knee injury.

He then suffered a hamstring injury in October’s win in Seville.

And Jesus is yet to feature since, with the Gunners aiming to return to action in December.

But despite his fitness issues, Jesus still traveled for the foreign service with Brazil this week.

The former Manchester City star is being analysed by Samba’s fitness experts.

And Globo Esporte now claims it is ready to start World Cup qualifiers with fierce rivals Argentina on Tuesday.

Arsenal are hungrier than ever to sign Douglas Luiz.

That’s according to Football Insider, as the Gunners are reportedly looking for a top-class midfield spouse for Declan Rice.

The 25-year-old Brazilian Luiz has been one of the most successful players in the Prem since his move from Manchester City to Villa four years ago.

Everton midfielder Amadou Onana could be a target for Arsenal and Chelsea in January.

The 22-year-old Belgian is thriving this season, having in the past turned down an exit to help the Toffees stay put.

The Gunners and Blues have already tracked him down.

And it is claimed that it is possible to offer a move in the next move window.

Arsenal legend Paul Merson believes monetary spending limits charging Everton 10 points can HELP the Prem elite.

The former England striker advised clubs to have more freedom to spend, to check and close the gap.

Merson posted on X: “The Top 6 probably wouldn’t be cocky if teams couldn’t spend money. “

Juventus have met with Arsenal ace Thomas Partey and his representatives ahead of the January window.

Juve have come to know Partey as the ideal upgrade to upgrade the suspended Paul Pogba, who has tested for the banned substance DHEA, which naturally increases testosterone production.

Pogba also had a positive moment again and now faces a lengthy ban that could end his career at this level.

The star midfielder will face an anti-doping tribunal and, if convicted, the 30-year-old could be suspended for up to 4 years.

According to Foot Mercato, Juventus are expectant and that is why they have held a meeting with Partey as well as his agents to discuss a possible move in the winter transfer window.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been without the midfielder this season following another spate of injuries that have limited him to just five appearances in all competitions.

The Ghana foreigner played a major role in the Gunners’ fight for the Premier League name last season, but Arteta appears to be living without him after Declan Rice’s arrival last summer.

Juventus have met with Arsenal ace Thomas Partey and his representatives ahead of the January window.

Juve have come to know Partey as the ideal upgrade to upgrade the suspended Paul Pogba, who tested for the banned substance DHEA, which naturally stimulates testosterone production.

Pogba also had a positive moment again and now faces a long ban that could end his career at this level.

The star midfielder will face an anti-doping tribunal and, if the 30-year-old is found guilty, could be banned for up to four years.

According to Foot Mercato, Juventus is expectant and that is why it has held a meeting with Partey as well as its agents to talk about a possible move in the winter market.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been without the midfielder this season following another spate of injuries that have limited him to just five appearances in all competitions.

The Ghana foreigner played a major role in the Gunners’ Premier League name challenge last season, however, it appears Arteta is living without him following Declan Rice’s arrival last summer.

The Premier League’s injury table has been revealed, showing how many players the club is missing lately.

Fans found out how they’re doing heading into the next round.

The team ranked by Premierinjuries. com is based on the number of injured players through Nov. 16.

Since the break gives clubs a week off, some enthusiasts are hoping to welcome players back next week.

The injury table shows the extent of the injury crisis at Newcastle, with Eddie Howe’s side being missing thirteen players lately.

Almost a part of the Toon Army team is on the recovery table lately, adding forwards Alexander Isak and Callum Wilson.

The Premier League’s injury table has been revealed, showing how many players the club is missing lately.

Fans found out how they’re doing ahead of the next round.

The team ranked by Premierinjuries. com is based on the number of injured players through Nov. 16.

Since the break gives clubs a week off, some enthusiasts are hoping to welcome players back next week.

The injury table shows the extent of Newcastle’s injury crisis, with Eddie Howe’s side missing thirteen players of late.

Almost a part of the Toon Army team is on the recovery table lately, adding forwards Alexander Isak and Callum Wilson.

Arsenal would have the possibility of signing Ruben Neves on loan from Al-Hilal.

The midfielder will be on loan in January, with Newcastle being favourites in the past for his signing.

But the Premier League is expected to vote in favor of banning loans between owners of the same owner, as is the case with Newcastle and Al-Hilal.

Arsenal could rekindle their interest and sign a temporary contract with the Portuguese midfielder.

Arsenal would have the possibility of signing Ruben Neves on loan from Al-Hilal.

The midfielder will be on loan in January, with Newcastle being favourites in the past for his signing.

But the Premier League is expected to vote in favour of banning loans between owners of the same owner, as is the case with Newcastle and Al-Hilal.

Arsenal could rekindle their interest and sign a temporary contract with the Portuguese midfielder.

This is the last eleven that Alex Song played in before leaving the club for Barcelona.

The midfielder retired from football.

Edu, voted Best European Sports Director at the Golden Boy Awards.

Sol Campbell has suggested Arsenal sign Victor Osimhen from Napoli.

Speaking to the Mirror, Campbell said: “Osimhen”, when asked who Arsenal are signing.

He continued: “But is he going to charge too much money? There’s Ivan (Toney). I think they (Arsenal) are smart (in other areas). The centre-forward is anything they would possibly have to take a look at and see the possibilities, see what’s out there or wait until next season.

Cesc Fabregas has admitted that he would have liked to have been at Arsenal a little longer before leaving for Barcelona.

He told Sky Sports: “I’m hunting forward, I don’t like to look back too much.

“When I went to Barcelona from Arsenal.

“I think I could go back now, I would have done it a little bit later.

Jonas Eidevall praised Victoria Pelova’s performances ahead of the WSL clash against Brighton.

He said: “She’s wise in her game, she’s got wonderful technique, she’s on and off the ball and she shows here and also with the national team that she can play in a number of other positions. Lately, we think he offers the maximum price for the team when he plays in a central midfield position, which I think is also his preference to play.

“You see her in the Leicester game, for example, it’s great to see her play.

“It’s wonderful to see how comfortable she is on the ball, how she can look after one-on-one conditions and I think she’s a wonderful example and style of role for young players to follow, to see how they can look after themselves. ” the conditions of some. conditions one by one.

“I also know that it comes from her and her development, the fact that she plays a lot against opposition in education, she develops with a men’s team and she gets challenged in those moments.

“I see that when she plays, she feels comfortable in uncomfortable situations, which deserve to be the development of young people. “

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