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Here are the latest transfer news and rumors surrounding Arsenal Football Club, updated in real-time:

Latest News:

  1. Arsenal in talks to sign Porto midfielder Fabio Vieira: The Gunners are reportedly in advanced talks to sign Portuguese midfielder Fabio Vieira from Porto. (Source: Sky Sports)
  2. Arsenal target Manchester City's Oleksandr Zinchenko: Arsenal are interested in signing Manchester City left-back Oleksandr Zinchenko, who is out of contract in the summer. (Source: The Athletic)
  3. Arsenal to offer new contract to Bukayo Saka: The Gunners are set to offer a new contract to young winger Bukayo Saka, who has been impressing in his first season in the Premier League. (Source: The Telegraph)
  4. Arsenal to sign Real Madrid's Martin Odegaard on permanent deal: Arsenal are close to signing Real Madrid midfielder Martin Odegaard on a permanent deal, after a successful loan spell. (Source: ESPN)

Rumors:

  1. Arsenal to make bid for Lille's Renato Sanches: The Gunners are reportedly preparing a bid for Lille midfielder Renato Sanches, who has been impressing in Ligue 1. (Source: Le10Sport)
  2. Arsenal target Inter Milan's Ivan Perišić: Arsenal are interested in signing Inter Milan winger Ivan Perišić, who is out of contract in the summer. (Source: Calciomercato)
  3. Arsenal to sign Lyon's Houssem Aouar: The Gunners are reportedly close to signing Lyon midfielder Houssem Aouar, who has been linked with several top clubs. (Source: L'Equipe)

Outgoings:

  1. Arsenal to sell Shkodran Mustafi: The Gunners are reportedly willing to sell defender Shkodran Mustafi, who has been struggling for form and fitness. (Source: The Mirror)
  2. Arsenal to loan out Reiss Nelson: Arsenal are considering loaning out young winger Reiss Nelson, who has struggled to break into the first team. (Source: The Sun)

Please note that transfer news and rumors can change rapidly, and this information may not be up-to-date. For the latest and most accurate information, I recommend checking reputable sources such as the official Arsenal website, Sky Sports, or The Athletic.