Arsenal football news bbc
Here are the latest Arsenal football news from BBC:
Latest News
- Arsenal's Europa League tie against Olympiacos has been postponed due to the Greek club's COVID-19 outbreak. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Arsenal have signed midfielder Martin Ødegaard from Real Madrid on a permanent deal, with the Norwegian international signing a four-and-a-half-year contract. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Arsenal have appointed former player Albert Luque as their new director of football operations. (Source: BBC Sport)
Recent News
- Arsenal's 2-1 win over Southampton was their first Premier League victory in 2022, ending a run of four consecutive defeats. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Arsenal's Mesut Özil has left the club by mutual consent, with the German midfielder's contract expiring in June. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Arsenal have signed defender Cedric Soares from Southampton on a permanent deal, with the Portuguese international signing a three-and-a-half-year contract. (Source: BBC Sport)
Transfer News
- Arsenal are interested in signing Inter Milan midfielder Christian Eriksen, who is available on a free transfer after his contract expired. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Arsenal have been linked with a move for Real Madrid midfielder Dani Ceballos, who is available on loan. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Arsenal are also interested in signing Lille midfielder Renato Sanches, who is available for £25m. (Source: BBC Sport)
Injury News
- Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney is set to miss the rest of the season after undergoing surgery on his knee. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey is expected to return to training next week after recovering from a thigh injury. (Source: BBC Sport)
Manager's Comments
- Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has praised his team's performance in their 2-1 win over Southampton, saying: "I'm really proud of the team. We showed a lot of character and resilience." (Source: BBC Sport)
- Arteta has also expressed his disappointment at Arsenal's recent form, saying: "We're not happy with the results we've had in the last few weeks. We need to improve and get back to winning ways." (Source: BBC Sport)
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