Arsenal reach out over Jan. transfer
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Arsenal Enter January from Position of StrengthThe Athletic has provided a detailed examination of Arsenal’s thinking ahead of the January transfer window. The context is important. Last summer was
Mikel Arteta has confirmed Arsenal are “actively looking” at potential signings and they could be in the market for a new defender amid their injury problems. The Gunners and Chelsea have also been linked with a shock move for Juventus star Kenan Yildiz.
MARC GUEHI is expected to STAY at Crystal Palace in January – despite nearing the end of his contract. The centre-back, 25, sparked rumours of a potential move to Arsenal when speaking to
Arsenal are unlikely to compete with Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool to sign Antoine Semenyo in the January transfer window, according to reports.
Arsenal’s squad feels close to its peak, yet the next two years are shaping up to be a fascinating test of their strategic planning. The original report from James McNicholas in The Athletic outlined that it is “difficult to identify where Arsenal will ...
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Top-level admiration for the Ghana international is not recent, with Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur exploring a move for him last summer. Those clubs continued their pursuit heading towards the winter trading period and were joined by Manchester City, while the likes of Arsenal and Liverpool also held an appreciation.
They have won 36 of the last 39 points available in the Premier League to sit third and have beaten Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City in the process to underline their title credentials, even if boss Unai Emery will continue to play their chances down.
Arsenal are currently top of the Premier League and have been tipped to plan for the future during the January transfer window