Newcastle firm in pursuit of Nwaneri as Arsenal could sell for £30m
Newcastle and Arsenal are in firm negotiations over 19-year-old Ethan Nwaneri. Arteta is leaning toward higher-profile signings, and the Gunners may be open to selling.
Newcastle and Arsenal are in firm negotiations over 19-year-old Ethan Nwaneri. Arteta is leaning toward higher-profile signings, and the Gunners may be open to selling.
Romano reports that Arsenal can expect at least three summer arrivals, with winger, midfielder and right-back the priorities; the Gunners still plan major spending despite their Champions League final penalty shootout defeat to PSG.
Barcelona's plan to land their three marquee signings is advancing, and Ferran Torres could be forced out; Arsenal view him as a fallback option if their move for Julian Alvarez falls through.
After losing to Paris Saint-Germain on penalties in the Champions League final, Jamie Carragher says Arsenal's attack still lacks the required quality and that the Gunners must upgrade in two areas in the summer window to avoid being disadvantaged in Europe again.
The Gunners lifted the Premier League trophy for the first time in 22 years, with London hosting a champions' parade; their penalty shootout defeat in the Champions League final did little to dampen the celebrations.
Arsenal lost 3-4 on penalties to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final. Ferguson texted that the Gunners only knew how to defend; Mosquera conceded the penalty, and Arsenal had less than 25% possession.
Arsenal's twin pillars spoke ahead of the match, saying their Premier League title has silenced outside doubts, and the entire squad will take on Paris Saint-Germain with making history as their sole motivation.
Twenty years after their last appearance, Arsenal are back in the Champions League final, while Paris Saint-Germain have rotated their squad more extensively. Physical toll and bench depth may decide who wins the Budapest showdown.
Michael Owen backs Gyökeres to start, while Arteta has hinted Zubimendi will face Paris Saint-Germain, leaving the final lineup still in doubt.
Mikel Arteta forged set pieces and time-wasting into a coherent system, as the Gunners turned remarkably little ball-in-play time into their first Premier League title in 22 years.
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