Arsenal transfer news update

Here's the latest Arsenal transfer news update:

Incomings:

  1. Fabio Vieira: The Portuguese midfielder has joined Arsenal from Porto for a reported fee of £30 million. He has signed a five-year contract with the club.
  2. Marquinhos: The Brazilian winger has joined Arsenal from Sao Paulo for a reported fee of £3.5 million. He has signed a five-year contract with the club.
  3. Matt Turner: The American goalkeeper has joined Arsenal from New England Revolution for a reported fee of £5 million. He has signed a four-year contract with the club.

Outgoings:

  1. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang: The striker has joined Barcelona on a permanent transfer for a reported fee of £17 million.
  2. Willian: The winger has joined Corinthians on a free transfer after his contract with Arsenal expired.
  3. Lucas Torreira: The midfielder has joined Galatasaray on a permanent transfer for a reported fee of £5 million.

Rumours:

  1. Raphinha: Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing the Leeds United winger, but a deal is yet to be agreed.
  2. Youri Tielemans: The Leicester City midfielder is a target for Arsenal, but the club is yet to make a formal bid.
  3. Dusan Vlahovic: Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing the Fiorentina striker, but a deal is yet to be agreed.

Managerial Situation:

Mikel Arteta has signed a new contract with Arsenal until 2025, ending speculation about his future at the club.

Transfer Budget:

Arsenal have been given a transfer budget of around £50 million to spend in the summer transfer window.

Key Positions to Strengthen:

Arsenal are looking to strengthen their squad in the following positions:

  1. Defence: The club is looking to sign a new centre-back to provide competition for the existing players.
  2. Midfield: Arsenal are looking to sign a new midfielder to provide creativity and depth in the squad.
  3. Attack: The club is looking to sign a new striker to provide competition for the existing players.

Please note that transfer news is subject to change and this update may not reflect the latest developments.