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Here are the latest Arsenal news updates from various sources:

Arsenal News

  1. Arsenal to sign Martin Odegaard on permanent deal: According to reports, Arsenal are set to sign Martin Odegaard on a permanent deal from Real Madrid. (Source: The Athletic)
  2. Arsenal target £40m-rated midfielder: The Gunners are reportedly interested in signing £40m-rated midfielder Declan Rice from West Ham United. (Source: The Sun)
  3. Arsenal to offer new contract to Hector Bellerin: Arsenal are set to offer Hector Bellerin a new contract to keep him at the club beyond his current deal. (Source: Football.London)
  4. Arsenal to make bid for Lille midfielder: The Gunners are expected to make a bid for Lille midfielder Renato Sanches in the summer transfer window. (Source: Le10Sport)
  5. Arsenal's top four hopes boosted by Manchester United's draw: Arsenal's chances of finishing in the top four have been boosted after Manchester United's draw with West Ham United. (Source: BBC Sport)

Arsenal Transfer News

  1. Arsenal to sign £20m-rated defender: The Gunners are reportedly interested in signing £20m-rated defender Dayot Upamecano from RB Leipzig. (Source: The Mirror)
  2. Arsenal target £30m-rated winger: Arsenal are said to be interested in signing £30m-rated winger Raphinha from Leeds United. (Source: The Express)
  3. Arsenal to make bid for Lyon midfielder: The Gunners are expected to make a bid for Lyon midfielder Houssem Aouar in the summer transfer window. (Source: L'Equipe)

Arsenal Match Updates

  1. Arsenal's next match: Arsenal's next match is against Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on Sunday, March 14th. (Source: Premier League)
  2. Arsenal's injury update: Arsenal have received a boost with the news that several players, including Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe, are fit to return to training. (Source: Arsenal.com)

Please note that these are just some of the latest Arsenal news updates and may not be comprehensive or up-to-date. For the latest news and updates, I recommend checking out reputable sources such as Arsenal.com, BBC Sport, and The Athletic.