Gunners plotting summer move for Ajax teenager
Although FFP considerations mean that Arsenal are hamstrung as to what they can do in the January window, their transfer plans are already in place for the summer. And one player on their shopping list
Although FFP considerations mean that Arsenal are hamstrung as to what they can do in the January window, their transfer plans are already in place for the summer. And one player on their shopping list
Financial Fair Play constraints means that Arsenal may have to settle for loan deals if they want to supplement their squad in January. That is, because if they want to sign anybody permanently in the
Arsenal could allow winger Reiss Nelson to leave on loan in January. Nelson has become a fringe player under Mikel Arteta, and despite having signed a contract extension that ties him to the club until
Chelsea are leading a number of Premier League rivals in the race to sign Dutch defender Jeremie Frimpong, who has been part of the Bayer Leverkusen side that have taken the Bundesliga by storm this
Although Mikel Arteta insists that the club are willing to dip into the transfer market in January, concerns over FFP (Financial Fair Play) means that the amount that they have to spend may be limited.
Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny could be set for a surprise move to Atlético Madrid in January. The 31 year old Egyptian is the longest serving player currently at Arsenal, having joined the club in 2016
Arsenal are leading Chelsea in the race to sign Brentford striker Ivan Toney. The 27 year old is set to return to football in January having served an eight month ban from the game for
Chelsea are not expected to try to sign a new goalkeeper in January, despite the injury to theor current number one Robert Sanchez. He suffered a knee injury in the defeat away at Everton and
Arsenal are reported to be considering triggering the release clause of Portuguese defender Gonçalo Inácio, who currently plays for Sporting Lisbon. Still just 22, he has been capped by Portugal at every age level from
Spanish club Villareal are interested in a January move for Arsenal right-back Cédric Soares. The 32 year old Portuguese international is very much a fringe player at the Emirates this season, with a number of