Arsenal eyeing Wolves defender
Arsenal may be third in the table, but their defence remains a major problem, and their clean sheet against Bournemouth on Sunday was only their second in the Premier League this season. Now they are
Arsenal may be third in the table, but their defence remains a major problem, and their clean sheet against Bournemouth on Sunday was only their second in the Premier League this season. Now they are
Arsenal could make a fresh attempt to sign young French defender Dayot Upamecano next summer, who currently plays for Bundesliga side RB Leipzig. He was on Arsenal’s shortlist of transfer targets during the summer, and
Arsenal’s record summer signing Nicolas Pépé is struggling to cope with life in the Premier League, and is suffering from a lack of confidence. The Ivory Coast winger, signed for £72 million from French club
Arsenal have identified the man they want to replace out-of-favour Mesut Ozil in the shape of Real Madrid’s Martin Ǿdegaard, currently on loan with Real Sociedad. The Gunners want to offload Ozil in January, even
Image Credits Now that club record signing Nicolas Pépé has played six games in the Premier League and one game in the Europa League for Arsenal, it seems an appropriate juncture to have a look
Arsenal are unlikely to be active in the January transfer window. That is according to Managing Director Vinai Venkatesham who explained that the club did most of their transfer business in the summer, when they
Liverpool are monitoring the progress of Dutch striker Donyell Malen. The 20-year old began his youth career with the Ajax academy, before switching to Arsenal when he 16, following in the footsteps of his heroes
Before the summer started, Arsenal were widely reported to only have limited funds available to spend in the transfer market, with a budget of between £40 and £45 million often quoted. Yet, in the event,
Arsenal have edged ahead of Manchester United in the race to sign the highly regarded 15 year old defender Logan Pye from Sunderland. The teenager had been linked with United for some time, and the
Former Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger is set to be appointed as FIFA’s new Technical Director. The 69-year old Frenchman has been without a full-time job since departing the Emirates last June, having taken the intervening