Arsenal, Liverpool, and Tottenham are all reportedly interested in signing Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot. The Gunners are also monitoring Ajax goalkeeper Diant Ramaj. In addition, Arsenal and Chelsea have received a boost in their pursuit of Napoli star Victor Osimhen.
Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus is fit again after recovering from an injury and manager Mikel Arteta plans to ease him back into the team slowly. Arteta believes that Jesus is a vital player for Arsenal and wants to ensure that he is loaded in the right way.
Inter Milan’s Nicolo Barella is being linked with a move to several Premier League clubs, including Manchester United, Arsenal, and Liverpool. Inter hopes to extend Barella’s contract beyond its current end date of June 2028.
Declan Rice named his goal against Manchester United as the best moment of his first Arsenal season. Rice, who was crowned London’s player of the year, described the goal as his first for Arsenal and a significant moment in a dramatic turnaround.
Rice expressed his love for Arsenal and his enjoyment of every moment as a player for the club. He also mentioned the big change from West Ham and his desire to be confident and do his best for the team.
Tim Sherwood praised Fulham’s Joachim Andersen but jokingly mentioned disciplinary problems. He described Andersen as a player with energy, good anticipation, and a decent range of passing. Sherwood believes that Bayern Munich is interested in signing the player.
Borussia Dortmund’s Donyell Malen revealed his dream of playing in the Premier League, specifically for his former club Arsenal. Malen, who has been linked with Manchester United and Liverpool, expressed his desire to return to Arsenal, where he played in his youth.
Arsenal is reportedly looking to sign at least five strikers in the summer transfer window. Ivan Toney, Evan Ferguson, Benjamin Sesko, Viktor Gyokeres, and Victor Osimhen are all on Arsenal’s list.
Pedro Neto of Wolves is attracting interest from at least six Premier League clubs, including Manchester United and Arsenal. However, Arsenal is expected to hesitate due to Wolves’ high valuation of £80 million.
Bukayo Saka and Rasmus Hojlund are among the six players shortlisted for the Premier League Player of the Month for February. Saka has outscored Hojlund but both players have been in impressive form.
Emmanuel Petit dreams of Arsenal signing Ivan Toney and Nico Williams in the summer transfer window. Petit believes that Toney would provide competition for Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka, while Williams’ skills are described as devastating.
Mikel Arteta expects a tough match against Sheffield United, despite their position at the bottom of the Premier League table. Arteta analyzed Sheffield United’s recent games and emphasized their strong coaching.
Arteta believes that Arsenal’s impressive goal difference in recent wins could be crucial in the tight Premier League title race. He emphasizes the importance of earning the right to win games and being ruthless and efficient in front of goal.
Arteta is not concerned about Arsenal’s unexpected three-week break due to a rescheduled match against Chelsea. He plans to use the time in the best possible way and does not believe it will significantly affect the team.
Napoli’s president hints that Manchester City could be interested in signing Victor Osimhen. However, he also suggests that Osimhen could stay at Napoli beyond this summer. The striker has a release clause but De Laurentiis is unsure who will leave in the transfer window.
Arteta confirms that Gabriel Jesus is fit to play against Sheffield United but suggests that playing the whole game might be too much for him. Arteta wants to load Jesus back into the team in the right way to ensure his fitness.
Thomas Partey could earn a new contract at Arsenal if he performs well in the next three months. The club is open-minded about his future and retaining him instead of buying a replacement would help meet Financial Fair Play requirements.
Crystal Palace owner John Textor calls for Financial Fair Play to be scrapped, describing it as a fraud. He believes that clubs should be able to spend their money as they see fit and that sustainability should be based on the quality of their balance sheet.
Mikel Arteta and Erik ten Hag have been nominated for the Premier League Manager of the Month award for February. Arsenal won all three of their games, while Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola also received a nomination.
Arteta confirms that Thomas Partey is fit to return to the squad after nearly five months out injured. Partey last played in October 2021 and has faced several setbacks since then.
Declan Rice’s value is reportedly decreasing rapidly, according to Michail Antonio. Despite Rice’s brilliant form since joining Arsenal, Antonio believes that big-money signings would be sold for much less than their initial price.
Premier League clubs are close to reaching a funding deal for the English Football League (EFL), but it will not be finalized until next month. The clubs discussed the proposed £925 million “New Deal” and changes to the EFL’s financial regulations at a recent meeting.
Premier League clubs are confident that they can agree on a funding deal for the EFL, although the details will be finalized next month. The meeting lasted just two and a half hours, and Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer urged the clubs to reach an agreement rather than having one imposed on them by an independent regulator.
Borussia Dortmund’s Donyell Malen prefers a move to his former club Arsenal in order to fulfill his dream of playing in the Premier League. Malen, who has also been linked with Manchester United and Liverpool, played for Arsenal’s Under-17 team and wants to return to the club.
Arsenal’s fixture against Chelsea will be rescheduled, resulting in a break of almost three weeks for the Gunners. The match was originally scheduled for the weekend of March 16/17 but will be moved due to Chelsea’s participation in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Emmanuel Petit believes that Arsenal and Chelsea should pursue Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams. Petit describes Williams as one of the best young players in Spain, praising his speed, power, and dribbling skills.