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    Transfer supercomputer names THREE players Arsenal must sign in January to help them win the Premier League

    ARSENAL still look a player or three short of having a squad strong enough to win the Premier League.Despite spending big last summer, Mikel Arteta’s side are currently third in the Premier League, one point behind the current leaders, and reigning champions, Manchester City.
    Kai Havertz and Declan Rice have enjoyed very different starts at ArsenalCredit: Reuters
    Under Spanish coach Arteta, Arsenal have gone from strength to strength and having finished last season in 2nd place there is now pressure on the team and coaching staff to take the next step and win the title.
    The club’s owners put significant investment into the club to support the manager as they signed the likes of Declan Rice, Jurrien Timber, and Kai Havertz for a total of £205million, while David Raya was brought in on a loan deal.
    These signings have, unfortunately, had mixed success to this point.
    The deal to sign Rice from West Ham for £105m has been an absolute success and the England star looks like he will be a fixture at the Emirates for years to come.
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    Timber, who cost £34m from Ajax, is unlucky to have suffered a significant injury on his Premier League debut.
    The biggest disappointment has been Havertz who has struggled to adjust after his £65m move from Chelsea.
    So, what should Arsenal do when the January window opens?
    Looking at the current Arsenal squad we believe that there are three positions where they should consider adding players in January — left-back, central midfield and striker.
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    We have used the xGOLD supercomputer – a custom-built tool from Total Football Analysis that helps clubs find interesting players in the market –  to find three players who would come in and improve Arsenal significantly in these areas.
    Pervis Estupinan, £30m
    Left-back, Brighton and Ecuador

    Arsenal have the Ukrainian international Oleksandr Zinchenko in this position but Zinchenko has a very specific profile.
    He is very much a fullback who plays in an inverted style as he likes to come into the channels or into the central areas.
    He has been backed up at times this season by Takehiro Tomiyasu but the Japanese international is more naturally a central defender, or at most a right-back.
    We believe that Arsenal are missing a left-back who can provide a more direct attacking profile with the willingness to make runs around the outside to support the attack and to get beyond the ball to stretch the play.
    Pervis Estupinan in action against Bukayo Saka last seasonCredit: AP
    The first radar is a comparison between Alphonso Davies and Pervis Estupinan
    The fact that Estupinan features so prominently should perhaps not come as a surprise given the fact that he was scouted and signed by Brighton, who rarely miss.
    But the Ecuadorian left-back seems like the perfect answer at left back for Arsenal.
    Estupinan is aggressive in his movement and he gets forward to support the player in possession. As he breaks towards the penalty area he plays a dangerous cross into the central spaces.
    Estupinan is another gem unearthed by Brighton
    Estupinan is a left-back who would come in and give more support to the attacking phase with his willingness to make long runs forward and around the outside.
    These movements from the fullback position can be important for teams who have to break down deeper defensive blocks, as Arsenal often do.
    Having a fullback who stays outside, instead of coming into midfield, and who gives width will automatically make the opposition defend wider.
    And this, in turn, will create spaces in the central areas that Arsenal’s attacking players can take advantage of.
    Estupinan – who is close to returning from injury – is also very good against the ball and his defensive positioning and anticipation would help Arsenal to defend against moments of transition when they turn the ball over.
    Estupinan was flying before he got injured
    Estupinan makes an aggressive run around the outside before putting a dangerous cross into the penalty area
    Zinchenko is extremely good in possession but there are times where his defensive awareness and positioning can leave Arsenal exposed.
    The signing of Estupinan would be a move that would be a clear sign of intent for Arsenal going into the second half of the season.
    Khephren Thuram, £35m
    Central midfielder, Nice and France

    Arsenal should look to sign the 22-year-old French international Khephren Thuram from French title challengers Nice.
    Thuram, who is the son of the French international legend Lilian Thuram and the brother of the Inter striker Marcus Thuram, is a robust midfield player who is capable of performing in all phases of the game.
    Khephren Thuram would compliment the likes of Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard
    Khephren Thuram is a key man in the Nice midfield
    Thuram would complement the style of play and the profile of Declan Rice nicely with his ability to break up opposition attacks.
    But he can also to drive forward in possession and break the lines through creative passing.
    He is a physical midfield player with a high technical level but over the last 12 to 18 months his game understanding and positioning have improved significantly. 
    This is why we used Declan Rice as the ideal profile for xGold.
    It is interesting to consider what adding a profile like this to play alongside Rice would do for Arsenal.
    The comparison between Declan Rice and Khepren Thuram
    For Arsenal, Thuram would come into the midfield and provide balance between Rice and the Norwegian international Martin Odegaard.
    He would be able to provide ball-carrying in the centre and he is a threat with his passing as he moves forward on the ball and into the final third.
    Thuram is in the final third but pauses in possession as he allows the play to develop around him. He waits for the supporting player to make a forward run before slipping a through ball into the area to release the runner
    Thuram is press resistant, in that he is difficult to get off the ball when he receives or when he is moving forward in possession, but he is also strong against the ball with a willingness to work and press when the opposition are in possession of the ball.
    He is quick and physically strong and when he moves and engages the opposition ball carrier he is difficult to play around.
    Thuram steps out of position in the midfield block to look to engage the ball and win it back. As he regains possession he is typically aggressive and here he quickly looks to step forward with the ball. As the play develops around him he then releases a teammate into space as they make runs into the opposition half
    The signing of Thuram would be significant for Arsenal in that it would strengthen their midfield.
    It would also, however, probably result in Arteta having to accept that the experiment with Havertz in midfield has not worked.
    Serhou Guirassy, £15m
    Striker, Stuttgart and Guinea

    Finally, we have one of the hottest strikers in top-flight European football in the Guinean international striker Serhou Guirassy.
    The 27-year-old forward has started this season in incredible form and at the time of writing he has scored 15 goals in 9 games in the Bundesliga.
    The reason that Guirassy might be a possibility in January is that he is reported to have a clause in his contract that would allow him to leave for just £15m.
    We chose Erling Haaland as the ideal xGold profile for this position given his performance as a pure goalscoring and target forward for Manchester City.
    Guirassy’s goalscoring has been remarkable this season
    The radar comparison between Erling Haaland and Sehrou Guirassy
    One of the strengths of Guirassy’s game is his ability to receive back to goal before either getting turned or looking to connect with teammates who are making runs from deeper positions.
    The ball is clipped in to Guirassy who is positioned centrally and when he receives the ball he has pressure behind him. He holds the ball with his back to goal and waits for support before laying the ball off
    Guirassy is technically extremely strong and he manipulates the ball well to go past opposition defenders.
    Having a player like this in the attack would allow Arsenal to be slightly more direct in their attacking play.
    Guirassy receives the ball on the edge of the area and then takes a positive touch past the first defender to find a pocket of space. He then immediately strikes and finishes with power from outside the box.
    We actually believe that the signing of a striker like Guirassy could also see a slight change of system.
    In matches where it makes sense to be more attacking, Guirassy could play more centrally and Gabriel Jesus joining the attack from the left side.
    But Guirassy also likes to drift wide, to free up space in the middle.
    Guirassy showed his versatility in the penalty box and both the wings against Wolfsburg
    What it means
    If Arsenal choose to make no significant signings this coming winter they will be taking a risk in terms of their title challenge.
    If they are to continue to push and chase down a team like Manchester City then they need to maximise what they can get out of their squad.
    This would mean moving to strengthen key positions, as we have identified, in order to make sure they are capable of playing against a variety of teams and tactical systems.
    These three signings could be the difference between winning the title, and being runner-up again.
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    Arsenal legend Sol Campbell names two strikers Gunners should sign with Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah struggling

    ARSENAL icon Sol Campbell has named two strikers Mikel Arteta should sign in January.The Gunners are set to challenge for the Premier League title again this season.
    Sol Campbell believes Arsenal need to sign a striker to challenge for the Premier League againCredit: Getty
    Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah are currently the club’s top strikersCredit: Alamy
    They narrowly missed out to treble winners Manchester City last time around after dropping points towards the end of the campaign.
    And Campbell claims that in order to avoid that happening again, Arteta will have to invest in a new striker.
    Speaking to Mirror Football, the former defender said: “In the end, they will have to decide by January, do they need a centre forward.
    “20 to 25 goals in the Premier League. You know, in those big, tight games. I think it will help them.
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    “Is it always easy to find the right centre forward? I think eventually if they get someone like that, the right centre forward to compliment the attack – you need them to be able to play to dislodge defences.
    “Some defences understand your frequency but you bring in another player to change that frequency and other things happen. Bringing on someone really changes it up.”
    Campbell then went on to name the two players he thinks Arsenal should consider signing in January, adding: “[Victor] Osimhen. But is he going to cost too much money?
    “There’s Ivan [Toney]. I think they’re good [in other areas of the pitch]. Centre forward is one thing they might need to look at and see the possibilities, see what’s out there, or wait until next season.
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    Campbell believes Victor Osimhen should be an optionCredit: Getty
    Ivan Toney is another option for ArsenalCredit: PA
    “But if the right person comes along, an out-and-out striker, that can unlock those tight games, knows what to do in those positions, and also keeps defence occupied to then free up other people, they should maybe look at it Christmas time – if not, definitely next season.
    “The right person will offload the pressure on the team, I think.”
    Both Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah have struggled with injury issues this season.
    Jesus has been limited to just 11 appearances across all competitions due to a knee injury sustained before the start of the campaign and a recent hamstring issue.
    Meanwhile, Nketiah has missed Arsenal’s last two games due to a knock.
    Leandro Trossard has impressed since filling in at the No.9 spot, scoring two goals in two games, but he is not considered an out-and-out striker. More

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    Arsenal face losing THREE stars worth £20m on free transfer ahead of January transfer window

    ARSENAL face losing three stars worth millions on free transfers.Jorginho, Mohamed Elneny and Cedric Soares are all approaching the end of their contracts.
    Jorginho could leave Arsenal for freeCredit: Getty
    Mohamed Elneny’s contract is also coming to an endCredit: Getty
    Cedric Soares is also running out of time at the Emirates StadiumCredit: Getty
    The trio are worth a combined £20million according to the latest data by TransferMarkt, which could leave the Gunners out of pocket.
    Jorginho, 31, only joined Arsenal on a two-year contract in January in a £12m deal with Chelsea.
    The Italian was signed as an alternative to Moises Caicedo for the remainder of the 2022/23 season.
    He had fallen down the pecking order after the Gunners signed Declan Rice in the summer.
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    However, an injury to Thomas Partey and question marks over his long-term future has seen the midfielder’s game time increase.
    Jorginho is reportedly worth £13m, which would be a significant boost to Mikel Arteta’s transfer fund should they be able to find a buyer.
    But in January, Jorginho will be free to negotiate with foreign clubs over a pre-contract which would see him leave the Emirates for free next summer.
    However, there is an option for his contract to be extended by a further year this could in turn see Arsenal command a fee for the player.
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    He has already been linked with moves to the likes of Lazio, AC Milan and his former side Napoli.
    Arsenal could also miss out on a transfer fee for Portuguese defender Soares.
    He joined the club in January 2020 on an initial loan from Southampton.
    His move was made permanent that summer but he has only gone on to make 33 Premier League appearances for the club.
    For the second half of last season, he was out on loan at Fulham.
    Since returning to the Gunners he has only made one competitive appearance which was in the EFL Cup win over Brentford.
    He is still worth a reported £2.6m, so a deal could be affordable for most clubs in Europe.
    The last player that could leave Arsenal for nothing is Elneny.
    The Egyptian midfielder has made three brief appearances for the club this season.
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    He is the North London side’s longest-serving player having first arrived seven years ago.
    Elneny is worth a reported £5.35m however with his past injury problems, the Gunners would do well to get that sort of fee for him. More

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    France boss Didier Deschamps takes cheeky dig at Arsenal as he reveals major issue with William Saliba

    FRANCE boss Didier Deschamps appears to have taken a cheeky dig at Arsenal while discussing an issue with William Saliba.The French defender, 22, has finally become a key man at the Gunners under Mikel Arteta after his initial struggles.
    William Saliba is now one of the first names on the team-sheet at ArsenalCredit: Getty
    He has struggled to become a regular starter for France under Didier DeschampsCredit: AFP
    He arrived at the Emirates in a £27m move from Saint-Etienne in 2019 but was instantly loaned back to his former club.
    He then spent the following two years back in his homeland with further loan stints at Nice and Marseille before Arteta made him a first-team regular last term.
    Saliba’s displays helped Arsenal mount their impressive title challenge, which ultimately ended unsuccessfully, to Manchester City and he has continued to shine this campaign.
    And his performances have also been rewarded on the international stage, winning ten caps for France so far having made his debut in 2022 and going to the Qatar World Cup.
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    But, despite Raphael Varane’s retirement from Les Bleus, Saliba is struggling to become a regular in his country’s starting XI.
    He has been selected for France’s upcoming matches with Gibraltar and Greece, but ahead of them, Deschamps explained that the star does not face the same level of competition for a place at Arsenal as he does for his country. 
    He said: “He hasn’t had a lot of game time with us.
    “He is performing well for his club. At international level, he hasn’t always found himself in the best conditions in matches where I’ve rotated a lot.”
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    Deschamps then added: “He isn’t in the same psychological situation with his club, where he doesn’t ask himself if he’ll play at the weekend.
    “When he has game time with us, he tells himself he needs to play well because there are others behind him.
    “He is not in a psychological situation that is the same as at his club. He has everything he needs to take the next step.”
    Saliba will be battling with the likes of Dayot Upamecano, Jules Kounde, Jean Clair-Todibo, Benjamin Pavard and Ibrahima Konate for a start on Saturday when his nation take on Gibraltar. More

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    Arsenal make fringe player ‘untouchable’ as Champions League giants ‘make approach’ for defender

    ARSENAL have claimed Jakub Kiwior is “untouchable” amid interest from two huge Italian clubs, according to reports.The Poland international, 23, only joined the Gunners from Spezia in January in a deal worth £21million.
    Jakub Kiwior is attracting interest from ItalyCredit: Getty
    He has played 16 times for Mikel Arteta’s side, scoring one goal.
    But although he has started two Premier League games so far this season, he remains a fringe player as Gabriel and William Saliba are the trusted centre-back partnership.
    As a result, Calcio Mercato journalist Daniele Longo has claimed both AC Milan and Roma are interested in bringing him in on loan.
    It is understood they have proposed January deals to Arsenal.
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    However, the Premier League side have made it clear he is not for sale.
    Arteta’s men are light in the centre of defence.
    This is because of the long-term injury to new signing Jurrien Timber – who was ruled out in August with an ACL tear and is not expected back any time soon.
    Ben White can fill in as a fourth-choice centre-half if two of Saliba, Gabriel and Kiwior are unavailable.
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    But after that there is no obvious candidate, following the departure of Rob Holding.
    Arsenal sit third in the Premier League, one point adrift of table toppers Manchester City.
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    Chelsea set to rival Arsenal for Brazilian wonderkid Gabriel Moscardo despite summer transfer snub

    CHELSEA are set to battle Arsenal for Brazilian starlet Gabriel Moscardo, according to reports.The Blues will reprise their interest in the Corinthians wonderkid having failed in an attempt to sign him in the summer.
    Gabriel Moscardo has impressed for CorinthiansCredit: Getty
    Moscardo, 18, opted to stay at Corinthians until the end of the Brazilian season in December before assessing his options.
    Chelsea were believed to have offered £18million, but the price has since gone up.
    According to the Standard, Moscardo could now cost around £26m.
    In addition to Chelsea and Arsenal, Liverpool and Barcelona are also believed to be keen.
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    The Blues hired Corinthians’ former chief scout Allyson Marins last year.
    They have since swooped for a number of Brazilian youngsters.
    In January they spent £18m on Andrey Santos from Vasco da Gama.
    While they have also splashed out on Deivid Washington and Angelo Gabriel.
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    Corinthians have their presidential election on November 25.
    They will not entertain bids for their players before a new president is elected.
    Midfielder Moscardo has so far made 23 first-team appearances for Corinthians.
    He has also played for his country at youth level, debuting for Brazil’s Under-23s at just 17. More

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    Jorginho already planning next transfer away from Arsenal with contract expiring in summer

    JORGINHO could be on the verge of returning to Serie A as his Arsenal contract enters into its final eight months.The 31-year-old joined the Gunners from Chelsea for £12million in January.
    Jorginho has revealed he intends to play in his native Italy before retirementCredit: Getty
    While not a guaranteed starter since then, Jorginho made 14 Premier League appearances during the second half of last season as the Gunners narrowly missed out on the title to Manchester City.
    This term, the Italian has had more of a prominent role and has captained the side for the last three matches in the absence of Martin Odegaard.
    The midfielder’s deal is set to expire next summer, and while there is an option to extend it for a year, his future is firmly up in the air.
    If Jorginho doesn’t agree new terms, he can talk to non-British clubs over signing a pre-contract agreement in January. 
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    Speaking ahead of Italy’s Euro 2024 qualifier against North Macedonia, he said: “I’m very much in doubt, I would like to return to Italy.
    “But I don’t know when the right time would be.
    “I want to return yes, but I don’t know when, I feel I still have things to do at Arsenal.
    “It always takes time when you change teams, but the first six months at Arsenal were not negative, on the contrary.”
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    The former Chelsea star is attracting interest from Lazio, AC Milan and his former side Napoli.
    Meanwhile, La Liga giants Barcelona are also reportedly targeting the Euros 2020 winner in order to fill in for the departed Sergio Busquets.
    Jorginho has started in four of the Gunners’ last five matches, including last month’s 1-0 victory over City.
    He is keeping his options open, though, and is enjoying his time at the Emirates as they look to mount another Premier League title challenge this season.
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    Mikel Arteta tactical blunder is ‘WASTING’ Declan Rice.. Arsenal must target Bayern star transfer to fix it, says icon

    FORMER Arsenal star Emmanuel Petit believes Declan Rice is being wasted by Mikel Arteta this season.Rice has so far played as more of a box to box No8 but Petit believes he should play as a defensive No6 to get the best out of the England midfielder.
    Arteta has encouraged Rice to push forward this seasonCredit: Getty
    Petit believes Rice should be playing in a deeper roleCredit: Rex Features
    Petit told Compare.bet: “Declan Rice’s priority for Arsenal should be to maintain the balance of the side and to win the ball back for his team. 
    “He does those things so well. I think he is wasted a bit in that number 8 role where Xhaka played last season because he is such a brilliant holding midfielder.
    “You cannot ask him to play how Xhaka played last year because that’s not his position. 
    “His best position is as a holding midfielder and that is where the manager should play him, it’s fundamental to how Arteta wants to play.”
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    Petit was a defensive midfielder himself and played for The Gunners between 1997 and 2000 before leaving for Barcelona.
    He returned to the Premier League with Chelsea in 2001.
    Petit, who was part of the French national squad that won the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000, added that he felt Arsenal should sign Bayern Munich pair Leon Goretzka and Joshua Kimmich to solve what he considers to be Arsenal’s midfield conundrum.  
    He said: “The main two players I would target if I was Arsenal would be Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka. 
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    Leon Goretzka and Joshua Kimmich would stregthen Arsenal’s midfield says PetitCredit: EPA
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    “They are both incredible players with huge experience who have both been at Bayern for a while and would maybe like a new challenge. 
    “Goretzka has played at such a high level for so long and is still only 28, and I think Kimmich would be great for Arsenal, even if the price tag may be a bit expensive.”
    Rice himself admitted after last week’s game with Sevilla that he feels the No6 is his strongest position despite winning Man of the Match in a more advanced role.
    He said to the TNT crew: “I think my best position is probably as a No6. My biggest strength is breaking up the play and taking the ball from deep.
    “I do get excited when I play No8 though. I get to show the other side of my game. I didn’t stop running tonight.” More