Newcastle star Alexander Isak is ‘simply not available’ and Arsenal must look elsewhere if they are to sign a striker before the January transfer deadline. That’s according to The Athletic’s David Ornstein,
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta pointed to Bruno Fernandes' red card reprieve for Manchester United earlier this season to explain why he is confident that Myles Lewis-Skelly's red card will be overturned.
Skelly's controversial red card in Saturday's 1-0 win away at Wolverhampton Wanderers left manager Mikel Arteta \"fuming\" while television pundits reacted with shock and surprise at referee Michael Oliver's decision.
Arsenal 's manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed that the club is "actively looking" to sign a new striker in the ongoing January transfer window. The decision comes after the team lost key players Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus to long-term injuries.
Mikel Arteta is hoping to copy the move that almost helped Arsenal to their first Premier League title in two decades last season. The Gunners managed to extend the title race until the final day of the season, but for the second consecutive year were forced to settle for second behind Manchester City.
Arteta admitted he expects more from Merino, who has had a difficult start to life at Arsenal, as his performance against Man United highlighted. Compared to the other midfielders on show, Merino was simply a passenger, recording only 30 touches on the ball compared to Jorginho’s 102 and Martin Odegaard’s 116.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is facing growing pressure at the Emirates after his side’s title hopes were dealt a serious blow.
Arsenal look to have been handed a late January transfer boost with Benjamin Sesko said to have already picked the club over Chelsea or Manchester United. The Gunners are still being heavily linked with Matheus Cunha as they seek a new striker before the deadline,
On this occasion, it stirred a resilient performance in the face of a matter out of their control, Myles Lewis-Skelly having received a ridiculous red card.
THE January transfer window is heating up with some massive moves in the pipeline as Deadline Day quickly approaches on February 3. Benjamin Sesko would reportedly prefer a move to Arsenal over
Premier League clubs have just over a week to conduct their remaining transfer business with Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Benjamin Sesko and Matheus Cunha all among the players who could be on
Newcastle star Alexander Isak is ‘simply not available’ and Arsenal must look elsewhere for a striker before the January transfer deadline. That’s according to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, who gave his thoughts on Arsenal’s transfer dealings this afternoon, a day on from the Gunners’ nervy victory over Wolves with only ten men on the field.