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    Arsenal have clear run at Arthur transfer with no other club interested in signing Juventus midfielder

    ARSENAL are the only club interested in signing Arthur Melo from Juventus, according to reports.The Gunners were heavily linked with a mid-season swoop for the Brazilian in January, however, the transfer failed to materialise.
    Arsenal are the only team in the race for ArthurCredit: Getty
    But, according to Italian outlet Calciomercato, Mikel Arteta’s side are still keen to sign him and will try again this summer.
    Juventus may have to consider offloading the midfielder to make way for Paul Pogba, who is expected to re-join on a free transfer from Manchester United.
    The Italian giants value Arthur at around £39million, but they have also considered using him in a swap deal for either of Gunners pair Gabriel Magalhaes or Gabriel Martinelli.
    Arsenal are said to be willing to pay £21m for him, without a swap deal included.
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    But, reports have also suggested that a compromise could be reached at £30m.
    The Gunners are looking to bolster their squad this summer after narrowly missing out on a Champions League spot.
    Arteta and his staff are looking to strengthen most areas, especially the striker position.
    The departures of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette have left Arsenal with just one out-and-out striker in Eddie Nketiah, who is expected to sign a new deal in the next few days.
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    Manchester City’s Gabriel Jesus has emerged as a priority target as he is expected to leave the Etihad Stadium this summer for around £40-50m.
    However, Chelsea and Tottenham are also now keen on making an offer.
    Victor Osimhen is also on the list of transfer targets, but Napoli are only willing to let him go if they receive at least £84m in exchange.
    The Gunners are also looking to strengthen their defence.
    They have entered the race to sign Oleksandr Zinchenko from Man City, as Pep Guardiola targets Brighton’s Marc Cucurella. More

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    Arsenal line up Raphinha transfer move as Mikel Arteta looks to Leeds winger to bolster flagging attack next season

    ARSENAL are considering a move to bring Leeds United winger Raphinha to the Emirates, according to reports.The 25-year-old winger was one of Leeds shining lights in an otherwise disappointing season as they narrowly avoided relegation from the Premier League.
    Raphinha in action for Brazil during the current international breakCredit: Getty
    The Gunners are hoping to add more firepower to their attack next season, with their top goalscorer Bukayo Saka netting just 12 times overall.
    Stand-in captain Alexandre Lacazette left the club on a free transfer to re-join Olympique Lyonnias, whom he left to join Arsenal back in 2017.
    They also lost former captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on a free transfer to Barcelona after he was frozen out of the squad by Mikel Arteta.
    Raphinha matched the league record of Saka with 11 goals, but in a far inferior team which was also beset by catastrophic injuries in the first half of the season.
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    The Brazilian is versatile enough to operate on either flank and can even be deployed as a pseudo-striker if necessary.
    Arsenal are already expected to sign a centre forward following Lacazette’s departure, with names such as Gabriel Jesus and Gianluca Scamacca being thrown around.
    But The Telegraph are reporting that despite interest from Barcelona and West Ham, Arsenal could be the most destination for Raphinha.
    The report indicates the North London side are also expected to lose Nicolas Pepe, who has failed to live up to expectations since joining from Ligue 1 side Lille in 2019.
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    Raphinha joined Leeds in 2020 from Rennes for £17million.
    He has scored 17 and created 12 goals in 67 appearances, also making his Brazil debut since joining The Whites. More

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    Gabriel Jesus asking price ‘drops to £45m’, Arsenal confident of Tielemans transfer, Lyon announce Lacazette

    MANCHESTER CITY have reportedly dropped their asking price for Gabriel Jesus from £55m to £45m in a boost to Arsenal.The Gunners are also said to be confident of signing Youri Tielemans from Leicester in an exciting summer window.
    But Alexandre Lacazette has officially left the club after being announced by Lyon.
    And SunSport can reveal that Dortmund have offered Granit Xhaka’s Switzerland team-mate Manuel Akanji to the club for £21m.
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    Richarlison leaving Everton
    In a SunSport exclusive, Richarlison is planning on leaving Everton.
    Arsenal could be interested in the Brazilian who has two years left on his current contract.
    Chelsea, PSG and Real Madrid are in pole position to get him though as he wants Champions League football.
    Chelsea and Spurs join Jesus race
    We reported earlier in the blog that another six clubs are interested in Gabriel Jesus.
    The player’s agent said: “We had talks with Arsenal about Gabriel Jesus, we like the project – it’s a possibility we’re discussing.
    “There are six more clubs interested in Gabriel… we’ll see.”
    Two of the clubs reportedly joining the battle for the Man City striker’s signature are Chelsea and Tottenham claim The Times.
    The future for Gabriel Jesus appears unclearCredit: Getty
    Arsenal plan to offer Saliba new deal
    William Saliba spent last season out on loan in his homeland of France at Marseille.
    He helped the club qualify for the Champions League meanwhile he also won Ligue 1 Young Player of the Year award and earned a call-up to the France squad.
    Mikel Arteta wants to keep him at the Emirates and therefore to prevent interest from other clubs Saliba could be offered an improved long-term contract, report L’Equipe.
    Price rockets for Scamacca
    Sassuolo striker Gianluca Scamacca is one on Arsenal’s wishlist for the summer.
    The 6ft 5in Italian has impressed in Serie A this season and earned his first call-up to the Italy national team.
    But his price tag has jumped to £42million according to Foot Mercato after PSG joined the race to sign him.
    His price was previously reported at £35million.
    Arsenal in disagreement with Juve
    Arsenal are reportedly keen on Juventus midfielder Arthur Melo.
    But according to The Express, a transfer will not be simple because Juve want two Arsenal players in a swap deal.
    The Italian giants have taken a liking to Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Magalhaes and they are insistent on at least one heading to Turin if they give Arthur to the Gunners.
    Lacazette explains Lyon move
    Alexandre Lacazette has just signed for Lyon after leaving Arsenal on a free transfer.
    The Frenchman previously stated: “I want to play in Europe, it’s been a long time since I played in the Champions League, I’m missing it.”
    Lyon though do not even have any form of European football next season but explained why he chose to return saying: “Even without Europe, the project is important.
    “I felt useful in the locker room and on the pitch. It was the best decision to make.
    “I took some time to make my decision. Football is a beautiful profession. It was complicated to follow OL’s last season from a distance because I couldn’t help. I hope this period is over and that we are going to find a great Lyon.
    “The priority is above all to help the club return to the top of the bill with European qualification.”
    Further Jesus update
    Journalist Ben Jacobs has provided an update on Arsenal’s interest in Gabriel Jesus as well as Man City’s stance on the striker.
    He said: “I think Manchester City have, by all accounts, softened a little bit on the lowest valuation they’re prepared to sell for,” he said on The Football Terrace.
    “When we first spoke about this, I think the fee was £55million in City’s head, something in that ballpark.
    “Arsenal definitely thought that was around £10million too high.
    “The situation now is that… the value of the deal has dropped by around £10-12million.
    “So that’s well within Arsenal’s ballpark, and I think now, City will let Jesus go for somewhere in the low £40million.”
    This sounds like good news for Mikel Arteta.
    Competition for Jesus
    It has been well reported that Arsenal want to sign Gabriel Jesus.
    The Man City is believed to be keen to leave due to the imminent arrival of Erling Haaland with it set to restrict his game time.
    The Gunners are in for him as confirmed by the player’s agent Marcelo Pettinati but so are plenty of other clubs.
    Jesus’ agent said: “We had talks with Arsenal about Gabriel Jesus, we like the project – it’s a possibility we’re discussing.
    “There are 6 more clubs interested in Gabriel… we’ll see.”
    Done Deal – Lacazette returns to Lyon
    Alexandre Lacazette has completed his return to Lyon after being released by Arsenal as a free agent.
    Lacazette’s three-year deal has been confirmed at a press conference this morning.
    He spent five years at the Emirates following a £52million move from Lyon in 2017.
    Alexandre Lacazette is once again a Lyon playerCredit: Getty
    Arsenal confident on Tielemans deal
    According to CBS, Arsenal are confident of signing Leicester midfielder Youri Tielemans.
    The Belgian’s contract at the King Power Stadium is entering the final year.
    He is rated at rumoured £40million.
    Akanji offered to Gunners
    In a SunSport exclusive, Arsenal have been offered Borussia Dortmund defender Manuel Akanji.
    A deal could be on the table for £21million.
    The Swiss international is also being tracked by Man Utd and is set to leave Signal Iduna Park due to the departure of manager Marco Rose and signings of two new central defenders in Niklas Sule and Nico Schlotterbeck.
    Borussia Dortmund star Manuel Akanji has been linked with a move to Arsenal
    Man City won’t move for Saka this summer
    The Mirror are claiming that Bukayo Saka will not be heading to Man City this summer.
    The Premier League champions are keeping an eye on him but won’t make a move in this transfer window.
    Liverpool and Real Madrid are also reportedly keen, all three clubs would be able to offer the Arsenal ace Champions League football.
    Saka in no rush to sign new contract
    Bukayo Saka was awarded Arsenal’s player of the season award yesterday for the second successive season but his future could be in doubt.
    Reports via 90min claim that the England star is in no rush to sign a new long-term deal at the Gunners.
    Man City are believed to be keeping tabs on Saka.
    The player is about to enter the final year of his deal but there is an option for an extension to it.
    Good morning Gunners fans
    Arsenal have congratulated Bukayo Saka on winning the Player of the Season prize.
    The 20-year-old became the first Arsenal player to retain the Player of the Season award since Thierry Henry in 2004.
    Arsenal fans are hoping to seal a transfer for Yves Bissouma this summer after the midfielder hinted at a move.
    The Brighton star, 25, reposted two comments from an Gunners supporter who revealed their wish to sign Bissouma.
    The club appear to have let slip that Eddie Nketiah has signed a long-term contract extension at the Emirates.
    Nketiah appeared on a poster previewing Arsenal’s friendly clash against German outfit FC Nurnberg on July 8.
    Alexandre Lacazette is reportedly on the cusp of completing a move to Lyon.
    The striker left Arsenal on a free transfer and is set to be unveiled by Lyon once he completes a medical.
    Partey name change
    Thomas Partey has revealed that he’s now going by a new name Yakubu as part of his conversion to Islam.
    But he’ll still be referred to as Partey when playing for Arsenal.
    And his shirt will also continue to bear his first name Thomas, the Evening Standard reported.
    Bissouma reposts Gunners fan love
    Bissouma is believed to be valued at around £50million by Brighton – the same fee that took Ben White from the south coast to the Emirates last summer.
    And fortunately for Mikel Arteta it appears Bissouma is aiming to follow in the England star’s footsteps.
    The ex-Lille ace re-posted two messages from an Arsenal fan on Tuesday.
    The first comment read: “For me, I think he and Tielemans should be our priority at midfield, we must get [Bissouma] at all costs.”

    The supporter followed that up by adding: “I’ve been following up on Bissouma and I think he’s the one to replace Partey long-term, he’s just 25.”
    Bissouma’s contract expires in 2023 too which means Brighton could be open to selling as this is their final chance to cash in.
    Bissouma to North London?
    Arsenal fans are hoping to seal a transfer for Yves Bissouma this summer after the midfielder hinted at a move.
    The Brighton star, 25, reposted two comments from an Arsenal supporter who revealed their wish to sign Bissouma.
    The Gunners have been linked with a move for the Mali international since last summer and it appears Bissouma is keen to join.
    And now, just a day after the midfielder’s cryptic posts, The Athletic are reporting Aston Villa have ended their pursuit of the Seagulls’ ace.
    Villa were reportedly set to battle Arsenal for Bissouma this summer so their withdrawal from the transfer race is a big boost for the Gunners.
    It means technical director Edu has a better chance of agreeing a fee with Brighton although there is still the interest from Monaco to contend with.
    Superstar Saka
    Arsenal have congratulated Bukayo Saka on winning the Player of the Season prize.
    A statement read: “Bukayo bagged several big goals including key strikes against Tottenham, Chelsea, Manchester United, Aston Villa and Brentford.
    “Our No7 has become the first Arsenal player to retain the Player of the Season award since Thierry Henry in 2004, and only the fourth player to win the trophy back-to-back after Henry, Ian Wright and Liam Brady. 
    “Congratulations, Bukayo!”
    Our No7 has become the first Arsenal player to retain the Player of the Season award since Thierry Henry in 2004.Arsenal
    Saka wins Player of the Season
    Bukayo Saka wins Arsenal’s Player of the Season award.
    Well deserved.
    The forward scored 11 goals and 7 assists in 38 Premier League games.
    This guy causes carnage in opposition defences.

    Player of the Season rankings
    Arsenal’s 2021/22 Player of the Season award rankings are as follows…
    1 – Bukayo Saka
    2 – Martin Odegaard
    3 – Aaron Ramsdale
    Have Gunners accidentally leaked Nketiah confirmation?
    Arsenal appear to have let slip that Eddie Nketiah has signed a long-term contract extension at the Emirates, writes Jake Lambourne.
    The 23-year-old is set to depart North London at the end of June when his current deal expires.
    But the England youth international is believed to be ready to extend his stay with Arsenal until 2027.
    Judging by an Arsenal promotional poster, the ex-Leeds loanee could have already committed his future.

    Nketiah has appeared in a social media post previewing Arsenal’s friendly clash against German outfit FC Nurnberg on July 8.
    As it stands, Nketiah wouldn’t be eligible to play against the Bundesliga 2 club as he would be a free agent.
    Is it a sign?
    Lacazette to Lyon ‘nearly complete’
    Alexandre Lacazette is reportedly on the cusp of completing a move to Lyon.
    The striker left Arsenal on a free transfer and is set to be unveiled by Lyon once he completes a medical.
    That’s according to Fabrizio Romano who claims Lyon will release an official statement over the move soon.
    He said: “Alexandre Lacazette is now set to sign the contract with OL on a free move after medical tests completed. Official statement expected soon.”
    Gnabry’s ‘still a Gunner’
    Serge Gnabry “still has Arsenal in him” according to Kevin Campbell amid reports linking the Bayern Munich star with a return to North London.
    Campbell told Football Insider: “The likes of Gnabry would fit in seamlessly. He knows the club. It would be the second coming but he knows the club.
    “It is not as if it would be all new to him. That part of it is really important. You want new signings to hit the ground running. You would not have to worry about that with Gnabry.
    “There is definite legs in it because Gnabry still has Arsenal in him. If the opportunity arises… Wow. He is quality.”
    Partey name change
    Thomas Partey has revealed that he’s now going by a new name Yakubu as part of his conversion to Islam.
    But he’ll still be referred to as Partey when playing for Arsenal.
    And his shirt will also continue to bear his first name Thomas, the Evening Standard reported.
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    Arsenal in Gabriel Jesus transfer fight as Chelsea ‘begin talks over deal and Tottenham join race for £50m Man City ace’

    ARSENAL’S transfer for Gabriel Jesus is now under serious threat after Chelsea and Tottenham both joined the race to sign him, according to reports. While Arsenal have been the front-runner for a deal to sign Jesus for some time, this position now looks to be in jeopardy as their London rivals weigh in.
    Jesus in action for Brazil against JapanCredit: Alamy
    Jesus has been linked with a move away from Premier League champions Manchester City this summer, with the arrivals of Julian Alvarez and Erling Haaland set to see him displaced from a starting role.
    In addition, the Brazilian has just one year left on his current deal with The Citizens.
    Arsenal have just lost Alexandre Lacazette on a free transfer back to Lyon and got rid of former captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in January, so need fresh firepower.
    But according to The Times, their North London rivals Spurs have been offered the chance to sign the 25-year-old by Man City.
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    Meanwhile, Chelsea have also registered their interest in him, with the ongoing saga of Romelu Lukaku’s future meaning the club could allow the £100million flop to return to Inter this summer.
    Jesus will certainly leave the club this summer, with City setting their asking price close to £50m, according to Fabrizio Romano.
    The attraction of Champions League football could prove too great an obstacle to overcome for the Gunners after they lost out on a top-four spot to Spurs with two defeats from their final three games.
    However, Mikel Arteta’s side have identified other targets if they miss out on Jesus, with the likes of Serie A striker Gianluca Scamacca on their radar.
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    Jesus can play anywhere across the attack, turning out most typically as either a striker or right-winger.
    ,He has scored 95 goals and contributed 45 assists in 236 games since joining City in 2017.
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    Arsenal accidentally leak Eddie Nketiah contract confirmation with star set to sign five-year deal worth £100k a week

    ARSENAL appear to have accidentally let slip that Eddie Nketiah has signed a long-term contract extension at the Emirates.The 23-year-old is due to depart North London at the end of June when his deal expires.
    Eddie Nketiah has appeared in a promotional poster for a friendly clash after he is due to be releasedCredit: Arsenal
    Nketiah is tied down at the Emirates until the end of June, but is understood to be close to a contract extensionCredit: AFP
    But, if pre-season promotional posters are anything to go by, the Gunners seem to be confident he’ll be lining up for them eight days later in a friendly.
    Arsenal are desperate to keep him at the club after he finally emerged as a first-team starter at the end of the season.
    They are reported to have offered the academy graduate a £100,000-a-week deal to stay on.
    And, despite initially being set on finding pastures new, the England youth international is believed to be ready to extend his stay with Arsenal until 2027.
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    Nketiah appeared in a social media post previewing Arsenal’s friendly clash against German outfit FC Nurnberg on July 8.
    The centre-forward featured on the poster alongside Brazilian duo Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Magaelhaes and Martin Odegaard.
    As it stands, Nketiah wouldn’t be eligible to play against the Bundesliga 2 club as he would be a free agent.
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    All that remains now is for Arsenal to officially announce the player’s extension.
    Arsenal have been keen to not allow Nketiah to go after Alexandre Lacazette was allowed to depart as he nears an emotional return to Lyon.
    Manchester City ace Gabriel Jesus is understood to be a key target, with Mikel Arteta’s side alleged to have made a £43million offer.
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    And the Belgian ace gave Arsenal a boost in their pursuit of him after he declared he is open to quitting the King Power Stadium. More

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    ARSENAL have stepped up their pursuit of Gabriel Jesus by lodging a £43m bid, according to reports from Brazil.The report adds that Jesus is likely to end up at the Emirates, but Man City are holding out for an offer of £51m.
    Meanwhile, SunSport can reveal that Dortmund have offered Granit Xhaka’s Switzerland team-mate Manuel Akanji to the club for £21m.
    Elsewhere, the Gunners have received a huge boost with Leicester ace Youri Tielemans admitting he wants to LEAVE Leicester City this summer.
    The Belgian has been heavily linked with a move to the Gunners, as Mikel Arteta searches for adequate competition for Granit Xhaka and Thomas Partey.
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    Player of the Season rankings
    Arsenal’s 2021/22 Player of the Season award rankings are as follows…
    1 – Bukayo Saka
    2 – Martin Odegaard
    3 – Aaron Ramsdale
    Superstar Saka
    Arsenal have congratulated Bukayo Saka on winning the Player of the Season prize.
    A statement read: “Bukayo bagged several big goals including key strikes against Tottenham, Chelsea, Manchester United, Aston Villa and Brentford.
    “Our No7 has become the first Arsenal player to retain the Player of the Season award since Thierry Henry in 2004, and only the fourth player to win the trophy back-to-back after Henry, Ian Wright and Liam Brady.  “Congratulations, Bukayo!”
    Our No7 has become the first Arsenal player to retain the Player of the Season award since Thierry Henry in 2004.Arsenal
    Saka wins Player of the Season
    Bukayo Saka wins Arsenal’s Player of the Season award.
    Well deserved.
    The forward scored 11 goals and 7 assists in 38 Premier League games.
    This guy causes carnage in opposition defences.

    Saka should stay, says Walcott
    Bukayo Saka has been urged to remain with Arsenal by ex-Gunner Theo Walcott.
    Walcott warned Saka that he won’t be a big fish at City like he is at the Emirates.
    And Arsenal are adamant that their current Player of the Year is going nowhere and remain confident that he will soon sign a new long-term deal.
    Fiorentina issue Torreira ultimatum
    Fiorentina have reportedly issued a deadline of this Friday for Arsenal to agree terms for Lucas Torreira.
    Torreira spent last season on loan with Fiorentina and were keen to make his move permanent.
    But talks between the two sides have reached an impasse over Torreira’s transfer fee, the Mirror reported.
    The report states Fiorentina are unwilling to pay the previously agreed £12m fee for Torreira, and will pay no more than £8m for the midfielder.
    Balogun on Arsenal future
    Folarin Balogun has refused to commit his future to Arsenal until he sits down with Mikel Arteta.
    He told talkSPORT: “When I get back to Arsenal I will like to sit down with the manager and see what he thinks and we will decide what is best.
    “I know that everyone will like to know what I will do next but I would like to speak to him first and we can come to a conclusion.”
    Jesus is ‘perfect Arsenal fit’
    Gabby Agbonlahor has urged arsenal to sign ‘perfect fit’ Gabriel Jesus.
    Agbonlahor reckons Jesus will thrive at Arsenal with the likes of Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, and Emile Smith-Rowe feeding him.
    The footy pundit told talkSPORT: ““They have to get him (Jesus). He’s the perfect striker for Arsenal.
    “Odegaard in-behind. Finding his little runs that he likes to make.
    “Then you have Saka on the right and Martinelli on the left. Smith Rowe is also available.”
    Gnabry’s ‘still a Gunner’
    Serge Gnabry “still has Arsenal in him” according to Kevin Campbell amid reports linking the Bayern Munich star with a return to North London.
    Campbell told Football Insider: “The likes of Gnabry would fit in seamlessly. He knows the club. It would be the second coming but he knows the club.
    “It is not as if it would be all new to him. That part of it is really important. You want new signings to hit the ground running. You would not have to worry about that with Gnabry.
    “There is definite legs in it because Gnabry still has Arsenal in him. If the opportunity arises… Wow. He is quality.”
    Arsenal in pole position for Jesus
    Arsenal are in pole position to sign Manchester City star Gabriel Jesus in the summer, reports suggest.
    According to Goal Brasil, the Gunners have made a €50million (£43m) bid but have yet to convince City to sell as they are asking for €60m (£51m).
    Jesus, who has informed manager Pep Guardiola of his desire to move, has also attracted interest from Real Madrid as well as Chelsea, whose transfer ban has yet to be lifted after Todd Boehly’s takeover.
    However, the North Londoners are leading the race as Real’s non-EU quota is full.
    Jesus’ entourage were in London last week to discuss a potential exit from the Etihad.
    Lacazette to Lyon ‘nearly complete’
    Alexandre Lacazette is reportedly on the cusp of completing a move to Lyon.
    The striker left Arsenal on a free transfer and is set to be unveiled by Lyon once he completes a medical.
    That’s according to Fabrizio Romano who claims Lyon will release an official statement over the move soon.
    Alexandre Lacazette is now set to sign the contract with OL on a free move after medical tests completed. Official statement expected soon. 🇫🇷🤝 #OL— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 8, 2022

    Thomas Partey has new name
    Thomas Partey has revealed that he’s now going by a new name Yakubu as part of his conversion to Islam.
    But he’ll still be referred to as Partey when playing for Arsenal.
    And his shirt will also continue to bear his first name Thomas, the Evening Standard reported.
    Arsenal receive Renato Sanches blow
    AC Milan have reportedly reached a “verbal agreement” with Arsenal transfer target Renato Sanches.
    The midfielder looks certain to leave Lille this summer with a number of top European clubs registering an interest.
    But according to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, Serie A champions Milan have taken the lead in the race to sign Sanches.
    In a blow to interested Premier League outfit Arsenal, Milan have reportedly reached a “verbal agreement” with the Portugal international.
    Sanches is seen as a replacement for midfielder Franck Kessie, who will be joining Barcelona on a free transfer.
    However, Milan are yet to agree a fee with Lille and talks are set to continue in the coming days.
    Asensio speaks on Real future
    Marco Asensio has opened up on his future with Real Madrid amid interest from Premier League clubs.
    He said when asked about his future, reported by Fabrizio Romano: “Renew or leave? By the way, there is also the option of staying for the remaining year of my contract.”
    “I’ll speak with Real soon – I’m now looking for regularity for the next few years. It’s important.”
    Man United, Arsenal, and Tottenham have been tracking the striker.
    More on Akanji offer
    Akanji’s representatives are highlighting the fact that he’s a Swiss team-mate of Gunners midfielder Granit Xhaka who impressed in an international friendly against England in March.
    And they are confident that Dortmund’s current £21million asking price – similar to the fee they have just paid to sign Schlotterback from Freiburg – is certain to drop in the coming weeks.
    But the Gunners are still unlikely to take up the offer as Akanji is right-footed and they are looking for a left-footed centre-half to act as back-up to Gabriel Magalhaes.
    With William Saliba set to return to the Emirates from his loan deal at Marseille to challenge Ben White and Rob Holding next season, Mikel Arteta is already well stocked for right-sided central defenders.
    Arsenal ‘offered Manuel Akanji’
    Arsenal are being offered the chance to sign Borussia Dortmund centre-half Manuel Akanji, MARK IRWIN WRITES.
    The 26-year-old Swiss international defender was a regular starter for the Bundesliga runners-up last season.
    But he has been told he can leave following the sacking of head coach Marco Rose and the recent signings of German internationals Niklas Sule and Nico Schlotterbeck.
    Now Akanji’s representatives are looking for a move to the Premier League and are targeting Arsenal as potential buyers.
    Jesus ‘keen on Prem stay’
    Gabriel Jesus still has his heart set on a transfer away from Man City this summer.
    And he’s likely to remain in the Premier League despite interest from Real Madrid, Fabrizio Romano revealed.
    Real were exploring a move for Jesus a few weeks ago but are yet to press forward with a concrete bid for the striker, the transfer guru added.
    This will be a huge boost for Arsenal who are in pole position to land the Brazilian.
    Prem clubs fear over Nunez
    Premier League clubs are reportedly wary of paying Benfica’s exorbitant asking price for Darwin Nunez.
    Benfica are seeking between £60-100m for Nunez, and Liverpool are said to be planning a £85m bid for the striker.
    But Prem sides fear paying over the odds for Nunez, in case he’s a flop in England like Nicolas Pepe was for Arsenal last season.
    That’s the view of a Prem chief executive who told i news: “The sort of money being asked for him is huge and no club wants to do what Arsenal did with Nicolas Pepe, grossly over paying for someone because of the hype around the number of clubs interested in him.”
    Fiorentina issue Torreira ultimatum
    Fiorentina have reportedly issued a deadline of this Friday for Arsenal to agree terms for Lucas Torreira.
    Torreira spent last season on loan with Fiorentina and were keen to make his move permanent.
    But talks between the two sides have reached an impasse over Torreira’s transfer fee, the Mirror reported.
    The report states Fiorentina are unwilling to pay the previously agreed £12m fee for Torreira, and will pay no more than £8m for the midfielder.
    Feyenoord chase Nelson loan extension
    Feyenoord reportedly want to keep hold of Reiss Nelson beyond the expiration of his loan deal.
    Nelson’s loan stint with the Dutch side ends at the end of the month.
    But Feyenoord are hoping to retain the winger’s services for another season, according to De Telegraaf.
    The report states that Nelson is open to remaining in the Netherlands.
    However, Feyenoord still need to convince Arsenal to let the 22-year-old stay.
    Arsenal fans share Bissouma hope
    Arsenal fans are hoping to seal a transfer for Yves Bissouma this summer after the midfielder hinted at a move.
    The Brighton star, 25, reposted two comments from an Arsenal supporter who revealed their wish to sign Bissouma.
    The ex-Lille ace re-posted two messages from an Arsenal fan on Tuesday.
    The first comment read: “For me, I think he and Tielemans should be our priority at midfield, we must get [Bissouma] at all cost [Arsenal].”
    Jesus ‘prefers Real Madrid transfer’
    Arsenal’s hopes of signing Gabriel Jesus have been dented as the Man City striker has eyes on a move to Real Madrid, reports claim.
    The Gunners have been heavily linked with the Brazilian striker recently.
    But he’s been swayed by interest from Champions League winners Real Madrid, football.london reported.
    However, Real cannot sign Jesus until his Brazilian compatriot Vinicius Junior gets a Spanish passport, as the Spanish giants have reached the maximum amount of non-European players allowed by La Liga.
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    Man Utd and Newcastle are reportedly “leading the chase” to sign Benfica striker Darwin Nunez.
    Arsenal and French giants Paris Saint-Germain are also keen on the forward.
    The Gunners have been dealt a blow after losing top academy bosses Kevin Betsy and Dan Micciche to Crawley Town.
    Betsy helped guide Arsenal’s U23s to a top-three finish in Premier League 2.
    Arsenal and Chelsea have received a boost in their pursuit of Manchester City forward Gabriel Jesus.
    According to reports, Jesus and Man City agreed that his price would be set at £43million.
    Bukayo Saka has been urged to remain with Arsenal by ex-Gunner Theo Walcott.
    Walcott warned Saka that he won’t be a big fish at City like he is at the Emirates.
    And Arsenal are adamant that their current Player of the Year is going nowhere and remain confident that he will soon sign a new long-term deal.
    Tielemans hints at exit
    Arsenal have received a boost in their pursuit of Youri Tielemans after the Leicester star declared he is open to depart the King Power Stadium.
    The 25-year-old midfielder has been heavily linked with a move away from the East Midlands with his contract to expire in 2023.
    Speaking in Belgium’s pre-match press conference ahead of their Nations League clash against Poland, Tielemans was asked whether he could leave Leicester.
    He replied: “That is not out of the question. But I can also stay. I feel very good at Leicester.
    “I was welcomed with open arms from day one. I give everything for the club until the last day.
    “But of course you have to listen to other opportunities, you have to look at your career, and sometimes you have to make choices. Maybe one will come my way.”
    Of course you have to listen to other opportunities.Youri Tielemans
    Saka speculation no worries for Arsenal
    Arsenal are shrugging off speculation surrounding Bukayo Saka and are happy to wait for the player to finish his summer holiday before launching contract negotiations.
    Both Manchester City and Liverpool have been linked with the 20-year-old England winger since the Gunners missed out on Champions League qualification last month.
    But Arsenal are adamant that their current Player of the Year is going nowhere and remain confident that he will soon sign a new long-term Emirates deal.
    Saka is currently away on international duty and is not due to return for pre-season training for another five weeks.

    And manager Mikel Arteta is keen for his young star to take a complete break from football before getting down to serious contract talks.
    As SunSport reported back in March, the plan has always been to sort out Saka’s long-term future this summer with the offer of a new deal worth somewhere in the region of £125,000-a-week.
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    Newcastle have reportedly joined the race to prise Alvaro Morata away from Atletico Madrid, writes Jake Lambourne.
    The Spanish striker is on his way back to the Wanda Metropolitano after spending the last two seasons on loan at Juventus.
    Chelsea flop Morata is facing an uncertain future under Diego Simeone, with Arsenal claimed to be eyeing up a shock transfer.
    Serie A giants Juventus remain keen on turning his temporary stay in Turin into a permanent switch.

    It is believed that the Old Lady aren’t willing to match Atletico’s £30million asking price having already forked out £17m on his loan.
    According to Mundo Deportivo, Newcastle are keeping tabs on Morata ahead of a possible swoop.
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    Alexandre Lacazette completes Lyon medical and set to be unveiled on free transfer from Arsenal

    ALEXANDRE LACAZETTE has completed his return to Lyon after being released by Arsenal as a free agent.On Wednesday, the French striker, 31, underwent a medical with his former club.
    Alexandre Lacazette will quit Arsenal to join Lyon in the coming days with the Gunners letting him go for nothing to get his £200,000 a week wages off the booksCredit: EPA
    Alexandre Lacazette will now return to Lyon where he enjoyed huge success before his £52m move to Arsenal in 2017Credit: AFP – Getty
    Details of his new contract will be confirmed at a press conference on Thursday.
    Lacazette – a 16-cap former France international – spent five years at the Emirates following a £52million move from Lyon in 2017.
    During his time in England he scored 71 goals in 206 appearances in all competitions for the club.
    Lacazette was part of Arsenal’s 2020 FA Cup-winning team and the side that got to the Europa League final in 2019.
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    He took over the captain’s armband when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang fell out of favour with manager Mikel Arteta last December.
    But he couldn’t even make Arsenal’s starting line-up for their final eight games of the season – with Eddie Nketiah preferred.
    Few Arsenal fans will be too sorry to see the back of the £200,000-a-week striker.
    Lacazette managed just four Premier League goals last season, two of which were scored from the penalty spot.
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    The ex-France man was the club’s highest earner and becomes the latest big-name signing allowed to leave Arsenal for nothing.
    He follows the likes of Mesut Ozil, David Luiz, Willian and Aubameyang in quitting for free in the past 18 months alone.
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    Arsenal offered Manuel Akanji transfer with Dortmund defender and Man Utd transfer target available for £21m

    ARSENAL are being offered the chance to sign Borussia Dortmund centre-half Manuel Akanji.The 26-year-old Swiss international defender was a regular starter for the Bundesliga runners-up last season.
    Borussia Dortmund star Manuel Akanji has been linked with a move to ArsenalCredit: Getty
    But he has been told he can leave following the sacking of head coach Marco Rose and the recent signings of German internationals Niklas Sule and Nico Schlotterbeck.
    Now Akanji’s representatives are looking for a move to the Premier League and are targeting Arsenal as potential buyers.
    They are highlighting the fact that Akanji, who has also been linked to Manchester United, is a Swiss team-mate of Gunners ace Granit Xhaka who impressed in an friendly against England in March.
    And they are confident that Dortmund’s current £21million asking price – similar to the fee they have just paid to sign Schlotterbeck from Freiburg – is certain to drop in the coming weeks.
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    With William Saliba set to return to the Emirates from his loan deal at Marseille to challenge Ben White and Rob Holding next season, Mikel Arteta is already well stocked for right-sided central defenders.
    Saliba recently stated that he “belongs” to Arsenal and is keen to finally play for this “great club” and its fans.
    The Frenchman said: “I belong to Arsenal, I still have two years left.
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    “I will be back with Arsenal. I have played zero matches and I still want to show them my true face and have the chance to play for these fans and this great club.
    “But it doesn’t just depend on me. In any case, to leave like this, would be a shame.” More