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There's now less than two days left of the summer transfer window and Arsenal could be very busy.
The Gunners are still looking for more defensive support following the major injury suffered by Jurrien Timber. They have a couple of options in mind, including Benfica's Alexander Bah and former Man City star Eric Garcia.
Arsenal have spent heavily this summer, with Declan Rice, Kai Havertz, Timber and David Raya having arrived at the Emirates throughout the window. That has left Arsenal needing to balance the books - with sales now on the agenda.
Academy graduate Folarin Balogun has completed his move to Monaco. Meanwhile, Chelsea have launched a surprise bid for Emile Smith Rowe, who appears to have no place in Mikel Arteta's plans at the Emirates.
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Arsenal are eyeing a move for Barcelona's Eric Garcia as they seek injury cover.
Jurrien Timber is out for a lengthy period leaving the Gunners is need of a left-sided defender and Mundo Deportivo reports that the Barcelona man is a genuine target.
Catalans boss Xavi is not keen on selling up though.
Luton boss Rob Edwards has shut down talk of the club making a move for Rob Holding.
There had been speculation that the Arsenal centre-back was a loan target, but Edwards maintains his newly-promoted side are not pursuing a deal.
“Nothing in that one at all, not sure where that one came from,” he told reporters.
"We made one very strong strategy to be proactive at the beginning of the window," said the Arsenal chief.
Arsenal lose eight players and sign three as January transfer window closes"I think we did it. Now we are talking about trying to balance the squad a bit better. We keep talking to a few clubs. So far we are happy with the transfer window and we have to say thankyou to everybody who has been worked in the club to make that happen. So, good. An exciting season is ahead of us."
Newcastle have been handed a daunting Champions League task after being grouped with Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund and AC Milan.
That's in direct contrast to Manchester City. They will start their defence in Group G, where they will face RB Leipzig, Red Star Belgrade and Young Boys.
Arsenal will play Europa League winners Sevilla, PSV and Lens.
Manchester United have been placed into Group A along with Bayern Munich, FC Copenhagen and Galatsaray.
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Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper has revealed that Nuno Tavares' move to the City Ground is in its final stages.
He said: "I do believe there are a couple of players - Tavares and Murillo - that are at the final stages. Not quite done, but the process is ticking along quite nicely.
"Hopefully I haven’t gone too soon on that, because until things are officially done then you never quite know. There’s a lot of work going on."
In the world of outlandish transfers, swapping Emile Smith Rowe for Mykhaylo Mudryk would be right up there.
But the Gunners were extremely interested in the Ukrainian before he signed for Chelsea, while the Blues hold an interest in Smith Rowe. Football.London have discussed such a possibility, although it would be one of the most stunning deadline day deals in history if it was to happen.
After being unveiled as a Monaco player on Thursday, Folarin Balogun insisted everything worked out exactly as he wished.
The USA international finalised his move back to Ligue 1 after it was made clear his opportunities in North London would remain limited.
“For me, I don’t have any regrets. Football is a competitive sport, and of course, the manager sometimes makes choices: sometimes there are opportunities for some players, and sometimes it’s a bit difficult,” he said.
“I wanted to play, I wanted to prove to people that I can compete at this level. I think the decision was natural, but I wouldn’t say there is any regret."
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Salah-Eddine Oulad M’hand has joined Dutch Eerste Divisie side FC Den Bosch on a season-long loan, the club have confirmed.
Salah returns to the Netherlands, where he played his club football at Feyenoord before joining Arsenal in August 2020.
Gabriel Magalhaes has dropped a hint over his Arsenal future amid links with Saudi Arabia.
The Brazilian defender has been rumoured to be under consideration to be the next big-name star to move over to the Gulf state. However, he appears fully committed to the Gunners.
He has taken to Instagram with a picture of himself in Arsenal training gear with the caption: "Ready to write a new story!!!’
England boss Gareth Southgate has been explaining his reasons for calling-up Eddie Nketiah into his latest England squad.
Speaking in a press conference, he said: “It’s an area that we would like to have a look at him. He’s a player with really good pedigree. Very good finisher and it’s good for him to have some time with us. He’s the record scorer with the 21s.”
Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah has been handed his first call-up for the England senior side by Gareth Southgate.
He has been named in the Three Lions' squad for the upcoming internationals.
Nketiah has been joined by Arsenal teammates Aaron Ramsdale, Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice.
Whilst Nuno Tavares looks set to be on the move sooner rather than later, it looks as though Isaac Hayden is going to lose out on a switch this summer.
The former Arsenal man was thought to be on the move to Luton Town and was reportedly undergoing a medical with the Hatters. However, that switch from Newcastle has collapsed following a medical at Kenilworth Road.
Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper has revealed that Nuno Tavares' move to the City Ground is in its final stages.
He said: “I do believe there are a couple of players - Tavares and Murillo - that are at the final stages. Not quite done, but the process is ticking along quite nicely. Hopefully I haven’t gone too soon on that, because until things are officially done then you never quite know. There’s a lot of work going on.”
Brighton have reportedly made an offer for Arsenal playmaker Emile Smith Rowe.
That is according to former agent Jimmy McCann, via football.london, who claim that the Seagulls' bid is worth in the region of between £30million-£42million.
The Segaulls are also attempting to sign Barcelona winger Ansu Fati on loan until the end of the season.
Portuguese defender Nuno Tavares is set to exit the Emirates Stadium.
According to Sky Sports, the left-back is edging towards a move to Nottingham Forest. He has undergone a medical at the City Ground.
Tavares will join Forest on a season-long loan with an option to make the move permanent.
USMNT boss Gregg Berhalter has revealed that he held talks with Folarin Balogun ahead of his move to Monaco.
He said: “I think with the national team, if you’ve seen how the ideas of the game model has evolved, the national team to me is always about you fitting to the players, because you have a limited player pool.
"So with Flo, it’s our obligation to work around what he can bring us because we know he’s got a tremendous amount of talent. I’ve already talked to him about what he thinks his best skill sets are and how to get him involved and active."
Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney has explained that his motivations behind leaving the club are added game time.
He said: "I left because last season I couldn't play a lot and what I wanted was to play a lot of games and I wanted to try to do it at Real. I don't have any problem with Arsenal.
"Knowing that Real wanted to have me here, feeling all the love from the people here was very good. Being in the Basque Country, having the experience of living here and playing in La Liga, is something I am very proud of. I hope things are going very well for me here."
Arsenal youngster Louie Copley has revealed his ambitions for the forthcoming campaign.
As quoted by the Gunners' official website, he said: "This season, I'm hoping to get at least 20 goal contributions for the under-18s. I’ve started the season well, scoring against West Ham in a 2-0 win. I was buzzing because I’m not usually a player that scores many goals but I want to kick on and improve my statistics this season and get as far in the FA Youth Cup as possible."
Arsenal could face competition for former target Eberechi Eze.
The Gunners were linked with a move for the Crystal Palace wideman earlier this summer as they aimed to bolster their wide options.
Reports over their interest have gone quiet but he could be moving to North London after all. According to The Independent, Spurs are interested in him as an alternative to Brennan Johnson.
Whilst Arsenal might be busy planning for some late deals before the end of the window, the Gunenrs will soon be turning their attention to this evening's Champions League draw.
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Arsenal were reportedly hoping to sell Kieran Tierney this summer before his switch to Real Sociedad.
The Scottish defender has joined the Spanish side on a loan deal until the end of the season. However, according to teamTALK, they were willing to move him on permanently.
In the end, no clubs were willing to pay, with Arsenal's asking price pricing a number of interested clubs out of the market.
Arsenal's transfer business looks to be done in terms of arrivals, but several names could still depart.
The Gunners dropped points for the first time this season at the weekend with Mikel Arteta still looking to offload several fringe players that are no longer part of his plans. Finding buyers has been tough with several individuals potentially leaving on loan.
Arsenal played with a relatively small squad last term and Arteta's favourites are well known, leaving those on the periphery to look on. The likes of Marquinhos, Kieran Tierney and Charlie Patino have all moved on temporarily and more could follow before Friday's deadline.
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Arsenal look set to keep hold of aacademy graduate Emile Smith Rowe.
He was linked with making a move to Chelsea this week, with the Blues eyeing a late swoop for his services. However, it appears that they have moved onto alternative targets.
According to various reports, Chelsea are closing in on a £45m deal for Manchester City academy graduate Cole Palmer.
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Rob Holding is expected to leave Arsenal this week, before the summer transfer window slams shut. The defender has fallen way down the pecking order and even the injury to Jurrien Timber is not likely to keep him at the club.
The 27-year-old is keen to play regular football, with talkSPORT reporting that discussions are ongoing between Arsenal chiefs and Holding himself over a solution. Luton Town, Mallorca and Sevilla are all eyeing the defender.
And boss Mikel Arteta is ready to sanction an exit for the Englishman, who has been at Arsenal since 2016. With Ben White, William Saliba, Gabriel and Jakub Kiwior all ahead of him, Holding's Arsenal career appears to be over.