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Arsenal’s 2025–26 dream XI (4-3-3): Raya; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Lewis-Skelly; Ødegaard, Zubimendi, Rice; Saka, Gyökeres, Madueke.
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Liverpool.com on MSNMikel Arteta's Arsenal transfer plan update as he plots to steal Liverpool’s Premier League crownThe Gunners have made four signings already this window but are putting plans in place for more additions, with a new striker and center-back expected to be among the priorities
Arsenal are in their first transfer window with Andrea Berta as sporting director, so here are all the signings and sales they have made so far.
Mikel Arteta said he was happy that Arsenal had signed a number of top-quality players in the early stages of the transfer window, and that they had given the Premier League club impetus to raise their level in the coming season.
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Grading Arsenal’s Transfer Window - MSNAnd just like that, the 2024 transfer window has slammed shut. The expected late flurry of loans and transfers did not disappoint, with moves happening all the way up to the 11th hour. Arsenal FC ...
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TEAMtalk on MSNArsenal sent Viktor Gyokeres ‘regret’ warning – ‘What are they doing?’Arsenal are yet to finalise a deal for Sporting CP and Sweden international striker Viktor Gyokeres, who is ready to move to the Emirates Stadium.
After the end of the FIFA Club World Cup, the transfer market is heating up again around Europe while the Women's Euros is back ahead of the weekend for the quarterfinals and another USMNT star is in talks to join a Serie A team this summer.
Arsenal are doing well in the Premier League and have plans for the January transfer window. ... Arsenal anticipate a reactive window — one which will be informed by the needs of the squad.
Arsenal have been one of the most quiet clubs in the summer transfer window as they attempt to dethrone Manchester City of the Premier League title. Only two players have arrived in north London ...
The January transfer window is notoriously difficult to navigate, and Arsenal is no exception. The market tends to be volatile, with inflated prices and a limited selection of available players.