Arsenal news update live
Here's the latest Arsenal news update live:
Latest News
- Arsenal have completed the signing of Martin Odegaard from Real Madrid on a permanent deal. The Norwegian midfielder has signed a four-and-a-half-year contract with the club. [Source: Arsenal FC]
- Mikel Arteta has confirmed that Arsenal will not be signing any new players in the January transfer window. The manager believes that the current squad has the quality and depth to compete for the top four. [Source: BBC Sport]
- Arsenal have been drawn against Manchester City in the FA Cup fourth round. The tie will take place on January 23rd. [Source: FA Cup]
- Bukayo Saka has signed a new long-term contract with Arsenal, keeping him at the club until 2025. [Source: Arsenal FC]
Transfer News
- Arsenal have been linked with a move for Lille midfielder Renato Sanches. The Portuguese midfielder has impressed in Ligue 1 and could be a target for the Gunners in the summer. [Source: The Mirror]
- Arsenal are also interested in signing RB Leipzig defender Dayot Upamecano. The French defender has been linked with several top clubs and could be a target for the Gunners in the summer. [Source: The Sun]
Injury News
- Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey is set to miss the next few weeks with a thigh injury. The Ghanaian midfielder has been a key player for the Gunners this season and will be a big loss. [Source: Arsenal FC]
- Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney is also set to miss the next few weeks with a knee injury. The Scottish left-back has been a regular starter for the Gunners this season and will be a big loss. [Source: BBC Sport]
Match Preview
- Arsenal face Manchester City in the FA Cup fourth round on January 23rd. The Gunners will be looking to cause an upset against the Premier League champions and reach the quarterfinals. [Source: FA Cup]
- Arsenal also face a tough Premier League match against Manchester United on February 3rd. The Gunners will be looking to bounce back from their recent defeat to Manchester City and pick up a win against their rivals. [Source: Premier League]