Arsenal 2020 transfer news

Here are some of the key transfer news and rumors surrounding Arsenal FC in 2020:

January 2020 Transfers:

  1. Pablo Mari: Arsenal signed the Spanish defender from Flamengo on January 15, 2020, on a permanent deal until 2024.
  2. Cedric Soares: The Portuguese right-back joined Arsenal on loan from Southampton until the end of the 2019-20 season.
  3. Dani Ceballos: The Spanish midfielder returned to Arsenal on loan from Real Madrid until the end of the 2019-20 season.

Summer 2020 Transfers:

  1. Willian: Arsenal signed the Brazilian winger from Chelsea on a three-year deal until 2023.
  2. Gabriel Magalhaes: The Brazilian defender joined Arsenal on a four-year deal from Lille until 2024.
  3. Cedric Soares: Arsenal signed the Portuguese right-back from Southampton on a permanent deal until 2023.
  4. Thomas Partey: Arsenal signed the Ghanaian midfielder from Atlético Madrid on a four-year deal until 2024.
  5. Folarin Balogun: The American-born English striker signed a new contract with Arsenal until 2025.

Rumored Transfers:

  1. Houssem Aouar: Arsenal were linked with the French midfielder from Lyon, but a deal failed to materialize.
  2. Dayot Upamecano: The French defender was reportedly a target for Arsenal, but he signed a new contract with RB Leipzig.
  3. Kalidou Koulibaly: Arsenal were linked with the Senegalese defender from Napoli, but a deal failed to materialize.
  4. James Maddison: The English midfielder was reportedly a target for Arsenal, but he signed a new contract with Leicester City.

Outgoing Transfers:

  1. Alexandre Lacazette: The French striker was linked with a move away from Arsenal, but ultimately stayed with the club.
  2. Mesut Ozil: The German midfielder was linked with a move away from Arsenal, but ultimately stayed with the club.
  3. Shkodran Mustafi: The German defender left Arsenal on a free transfer to join Schalke 04.
  4. Lucas Torreira: The Uruguayan midfielder left Arsenal on loan to join Atletico Madrid.

Note: The transfer window is constantly evolving, and this information may not be comprehensive or up-to-date.