Saturday 9 May 2020

Players who could possibly leave Arsenal


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The latest players linked with a move to Arsenal…

Mauro Icardi - Arsenal have been offered the striker in a swap deal with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, incredible reports from Italy claim. (The Sun, May 9)
George Lewis - Arsenal are closing in on the signature of the teenager on a free transfer after the Norwegian winger's two-week trial with the Gunners (Daily Mirror, May 9); Arsenal are in talks to sign teenage Norwegian winger George Lewis, who is a free agent and spent two weeks on trial with the Gunners earlier this year (Goal, May 8)
Angelo Stiller - Arsenal have expressed their interest to Bayern Munich about youngster Stiller after impressing for their academy (Daily Star, May 6)
Dayot Upamecano - RB Leipzig are insisting potential buyers must pay €60m for sought-after Upamecano (Bleacher Report, May 5).
Thomas Partey - Atletico Madrid midfielder Partey has made it clear he would like to move to Arsenal and is hoping a deal can be struck between the clubs (Daily Telegraph, May 5); Arsenal have held talks with Atletico Madrid to sign Partey, but a £43m asking price is proving a stumbling block (Sunday Express, May 3); The Atletico Madrid star has denied his father's claim that the Gunners were in negotiations to sign him (Daily Mirror, April 24); Arsenal have opened talks with the midfielder, according to his father (Daily Mail, April 23); Arsenal are facing the prospect of missing out on their top target after Atletico Madrid's latest contract offer promises to double his wages (Daily Star, April 21).
Arsenal are ready to offer Alexandre Lacazette as part of a deal to secure the services of the midfielder (Sun On Sunday, April 19); Arsenal have submitted a £43m bid to sign Partey (Daily Express, April 15); Arsenal and Manchester United face competition to sign Partey after Inter Milan and Roma joined the race for the Atletico star (Daily Mirror, April 11).
Sergio Reguilon - Arsenal and Tottenham are interested in the Real Madrid left-back, who has been on loan with Sevilla this season (The Sun, May 4); Arsenal have reportedly made contact with Real Madrid over a potential deal for the Spain left-back, 23, who is currently on loan at Sevilla (Star, April 30)
Willian - Arsenal have jumped ahead of Liverpool in the race to sign the Chelsea winger Willian on a free transfer this summer (Daily Mirror, April 27); The Chelsea forward has said he would not see it as a problem to move to a rival club in London - not ruling out a move to Arsenal or Tottenham (Daily Mirror, May 2)

Other players recently linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium...

Arsenal are reportedly interested in Celtic's Odsonne Edouard

  • Odsonne Edouard (Daily Express, April 30
  • Wissam Ben Yedder (L'Equipe, April 29)
  • Dani Ceballos (AS, April 29)
  • Houssem Aouar (Football.London, April 28)
  • Eder Militao - Arsenal have made contact with Real Madrid regarding centre-back Eder (Don Balon, April 27)
  • Cedric Soares (The Sun, April 25)
  • Adama Traore (Daily Express, April 24)
  • Ousmane Dembele (Sport, April 20)
  • Axel Disasi (Sun, April 20; Daily Mail April 16)
  • James Rodriguez (Sun, April 21)
  • Rodrigo Moreno (Sunday Mirror, April 19)
  • Philippe Coutinho (Sunday Mirror, April 19; The Sun, April 15)
  • Julian Draxler (Foot Mercato, April 18)
  • Layvin Kurzawa (Sport, April 18)
  • Gabriel Magalhaes (ESPN, April 18)
  • Lamare Bogarde (The Sun, April 16)
  • Kristoffer Ajer (Star, April 21)
  • Noah Francoise (Sun, April 21)
  • Achraf Hakimi (Daily Star, April 14)
  • Corentin Tolisso (Foot Mercato, April 9).
  • Ryan Fraser (TeamTalk, April 6).
  • Nathan Collins (Irish Sun, April 6).
  • Jesse Lingard (Daily Mail, April 5).
  • Jonathan David (Daily Star, April 3).
  • Cesar Gelabert (Daily Mirror, April 4).
  • Samuel Umtiti (Daily Mirror, April 1; Daily Express, April 3).

The latest players linked with an Arsenal exit…


Nicolas Pepe - Arsenal are struggling to pay for the club-record signing, and could be forced to sell up to six players to balance the books (Bleacher Report, May 5).
Mesut Ozil - The midfielder's friend thinks he could be on his way to Fenerbahce. Turkish TV host and Fenerbahce fan Acun Ilicali says the club are working on a deal and would be favourites to sign the 31-year-old (SportX, May 5)
Henrikh Mkhitaryan - Arsenal are ready to sell Mkhitaryan this summer to help raise funds for a low-budget transfer window, with Roma keen to sign the Armenian on a permanent basis (Daily Mirror, May 4); Roma are hoping to keep the Arsenal midfielder after his loan expires, but talks have been put on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic (Mail, April 29)
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - Arsenal will sell the Gabon striker for £30m as they do not want him to leave on a free transfer (Sun, April 29); Aubameyang has been talking to Inter Milan stars ahead of a potential summer San Siro switch, according to reports (Sun On Sunday, April 26)

Other players recently linked with a move away from the Gunners...

  • Bukayo Saka (Sunday Mirror, April 26; The Sun, March 9)
  • Alexandre Lacazette (The Sun On Sunday, April 19; The Sun, April 16)
  • Henrikh Mkhitaryan (The Sun, April 22)
  • Emiliano Martinez (Daily Mirror, April 14)
  • Hector Bellerin (The Boot Room, April 7; Daily Mirror, April 10)
  • Lucas Torreria (Corriere dello Sport, April 8)
  • Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Daily Express, April 3)

The latest Arsenal contract talk…

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Mesut Ozil - Arsenal have yet to offer a contract extension to the German (ESPN, April 29)
Mohamed Elneny - Arsenal outcast Elneny deserves another chance at the club and is reminiscent of Gunners legend Patrick Vieira, according to the Frenchman's former midfield partner Gilberto Silva (Daily Mail, April 14)
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - The Arsenal captain is among the Premier League players giving clubs a headache over contract extensions as a result of the transfer window getting pushed back (Daily Telegraph, April3).

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