Arsenal breaking news latest

Here are the latest breaking news updates about Arsenal Football Club:

Latest News

  1. Arsenal to sign Martin Odegaard on permanent deal: According to reports, Arsenal are set to sign Martin Odegaard on a permanent deal from Real Madrid for a fee of around £30 million. (Source: The Athletic)
  2. Arsenal target Lisandro Martinez: The Gunners are reportedly interested in signing Ajax defender Lisandro Martinez, who has also been linked with Manchester United. (Source: ESPN)
  3. Arsenal to offer new contract to Bukayo Saka: Arsenal are set to offer Bukayo Saka a new contract worth £100,000 per week to keep him at the club beyond 2024. (Source: The Sun)
  4. Arsenal to sign Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City: According to reports, Arsenal are close to signing Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City for a fee of around £50 million. (Source: The Mirror)
  5. Arsenal to appoint new sporting director: The Gunners are reportedly set to appoint former Barcelona sporting director, Ramon Planes, to the same role at the club. (Source: The Times)

Transfer Rumors

  1. Arsenal target Raphinha: The Gunners are reportedly interested in signing Raphinha from Leeds United, who has also been linked with Chelsea and Tottenham. (Source: The Telegraph)
  2. Arsenal to sign Youri Tielemans: According to reports, Arsenal are interested in signing Youri Tielemans from Leicester City, who has also been linked with Manchester United. (Source: The Express)
  3. Arsenal target Dayot Upamecano: The Gunners are reportedly interested in signing Dayot Upamecano from RB Leipzig, who has also been linked with Manchester United and Chelsea. (Source: The Guardian)

Injury Updates

  1. Thomas Partey to miss several weeks: Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey is set to miss several weeks after suffering a thigh injury in the Premier League match against Tottenham. (Source: The Evening Standard)
  2. Kieran Tierney to return to training: Arsenal left-back Kieran Tierney is set to return to training after recovering from a knee injury. (Source: The Daily Mail)

Please note that these are just the latest updates and are subject to change.