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Arsenal have confirmed Cristhian Mosquera ’s shirt number after finally announcing their fifth signing of the summer transfer window. Mosquera joins Arsenal from LaLiga outfit Valencia for a fee of around £13million (€15million). He has signed a five-year contract with the north London outfit, with an option to extend by a further 12 months.
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TEAMtalk on MSN‘Perfect’ playmaker tells friends ‘he’s going to join Arsenal’ after ‘discussions’Crystal Palace and England international attacking midfielder Eberechi Eze believes that he is going to join Arsenal in the summer transfer window.
ARSENAL have a huge summer of change on their hands – and many big deals are in the pipeline! The Gunners and Sporting have reached full agreement for Viktor Gyokeres, according to multiple
Manchester United have completed the signing of Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford as Marcus Rashford's exit nears whilst Arsenal continue to push for Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting Lisbon
The Gunners are staying busy in the transfer window and with more to come, boosting quality and depth in pursuit of glory
Liverpool are on the verge of signing Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt. A £79m deal has been hashed out for the former Paris Saint-Germain striker, who is on Merseyside to complete a medical. The Reds have beaten off interest from Newcastle to secure his signature after the Magpies held firm over Alexander Isak.
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Football365 on MSNArsenal ‘prepared’ to lodge £55m offer to land Prem star who expects transferArsenal are reportedly prepared to both pay £55million and offer a four-year contract to a Premier League star who expects to join them this summer.
Arsenal’s 2025–26 dream XI (4-3-3): Raya; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Lewis-Skelly; Ødegaard, Zubimendi, Rice; Saka, Gyökeres, Madueke.
Arsenal have been getting closer. Three runner-up finishes in a row is frustrating but impressive nonetheless. And then there’s the continued improvement in the Champions League, with Arsenal having made the semi-finals for the first time post-Arsene Wenger last season.
As Arsenal focus on winning now and throwing money at the summer transfer window, are they sabotaging their long-term Premier League hopes?