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Arsenal Enter January from Position of StrengthThe Athletic has provided a detailed examination of Arsenal’s thinking ahead of the January transfer window. The context is important. Last summer was
Former Arsenal target Manuel Neuer has revealed all regarding the Gunners' approach for him, while Martin Odegaard has reacted to Saturday's win over Brighton
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Arsenal close to record-breaking transfer as Arteta makes 'decisive move'
Arsenal are pushing to beat Chelsea and Manchester United to the signing of Lille wonderkid Ayyoub Bouaddi next year.
Arsenal’s recruitment focus continues to stretch across Europe, with AC Milan defender Davide Bartesaghi emerging as a name of growing interest ahead of the January transfer window. The highly rated left-back has attracted attention from several elite clubs after a breakthrough period in Serie A, though any move in the short term appears complex.
Arsenal had a busy summer transfer window and have a plan for January as they continue their Premier League title challenge after a decent start to 2025/26
MARC GUEHI is expected to STAY at Crystal Palace in January – despite nearing the end of his contract. The centre-back, 25, sparked rumours of a potential move to Arsenal when speaking to
Arsenal legend Ian Wright remains in touch with former Gunners striker Mika Biereth after criticising the club's decision to offload him. The young marksman spent five years with Arsenal's senior squad before departing for Sturm Graz in the summer of 2024.
Arsenal would have ranked as Antoine Semenyo’s first choice had the Gunners been firmly at the table for a winter transfer deal, according to The Athletic journalist David Ornstein. Manager Mikel
Brighton's new sporting director tells The Athletic about what he learnt at Arsenal and how he can bring that to the south coast
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Arsenal latest: Martin Odegaard reacts to new role and Manuel Neuer's transfer decision
Arsenal clinched victory over Brighton despite being forced into some impromptu changes, while a certain World Cup winner reveals he once turned down the Gunners
Arsenal are expected to have a quiet January transfer window. The Gunners went big in the summer, signing eight new players. They spent over £200 million, and all of them have had a positive impact. Furthermore, nobody in the Arsenal first-team squad is viewed as a candidate for a sale in the winter window.