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The good news keeps coming for Arsenal after an emphatic Champions League win over Club Brugge, with the club set to be boosted by one piece of January business
Arsenal are reportedly scouting a 24-year-old Bundesliga goalkeeper as they look to find long-term competition for David Raya.
Former Arsenal defender Sol Campbell has suggested the club may have to dip into the transfer market in January to ease their injury crisis. Despite heavy investment in the summer to increase the size of the squad, the Gunners are almost down to the bare bones in the defensive department.
Berta and Arsenal have been effective at securing extensions for key players, and sources expect that trend to continue as we move into 2026. Next summer, Declan Rice will be two years away from expiry, which is typically when clubs look to re-sign a player.
Arne Slot has provided a fresh update on Mo Salah's future at Liverpool, who risk missing out on Marc Guehi to Bayern Munich, while Arsenal are scouting a goalkeeper
Arsenal and Chelsea are both dealt a transfer blow as a rumoured talent from Ligue 1 signs a new long-term contract with his current club.
Arsenal announce Deel partnership 'ahead of shirt sponsor agreement' - Visit Rwanda will be replaced at the end of the season
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Arsenal to unlock their second most expensive signing ever as Kenan Yildiz transfer truths emerge | OneFootball
Arsenal can make Rodrygo the second most expensive signing in their history with a deal very much ON, while the full truths in claims the Gunners are moving for Juventus’ Kenan Yildiz have emerged, along with an update on Arsenal’s January plans their fanbase will love.
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Arsenal’s transfer priorities reveal a longer-term vision
Arsenal are not actively searching for a new striker, according to reporting from CaughtOffside. Instead, the club remains committed to Viktor Gyökeres and is exploring elite wide attackers who could strengthen the attack around him rather than replace him.
It's fair to say that not even Arsenal fans were convinced by the club's decision to pay Chelsea £50 million for Noni Madueke during the summer transfer window - but it's starting to look like a masterstroke,
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger pushed to try and sign midfielder Gokhan Inler from Udinese, but the Switzerland international stayed in Italy and later won the Premier League