Arsenal news and transfers update: Cedric’s comeback, Rashford transfer, Griezmann agreement, Triple Contract Update.

 

The Gunners have had time to settle down and reflect on an incredible victory in the north London derby. In addition, they will now be focused on their Europa League match against Bodo/Glimt.

 

Before their titanic match against Liverpool at the weekend, Mikel Arteta will be eager to rotate his team and rest some best players as many essential players are recovering from injuries. The Spaniard must balance the team’s interests with Manchester City just behind Arsenal in second place in the Premier League.

 

But just as much occurs off the field as it does on it. Bukayo Saka is reportedly still courting Liverpool and Manchester City’s interest as his contract dispute drags on. Gabriel Martinelli is also reportedly on Chelsea’s radar, and former target Manuel Locatelli has been linked to a January transfer, with Albert Sambi Lokonga reportedly heading the other way.

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Defining the terms of Bukayo Saka, William Saliba, and Gabriel Martinelli’s new Arsenal contracts

 

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Although there have been many questions about the Arsenal trio’s long-term fate at the club, they have so far excelled. Arsenal has had a fantastic start to their Premier League season thus far, leading the division after eight games played and just losing once. The young team led by Mikel Arteta has persevered in the face of challenges by playing offensive football on the front foot. With many of their great names still making improvements in the early stages of their careers, it has led to many assuming they will be in the title picture as the season unfolds. Among them are the trio of William Saliba, Bukayo Saka, and Gabriel Martinelli. The former showed talent in his first Premier League season, while the latter improved their attacking contributions.

 

Due to their significance and the fact that all three have only two years left on their current contracts, there have been worries about their long-term futures at the club. Arsenal has a club option for an additional year on the arrangements of Saliba, Saka, and Martinelli, as well as a further two years on the latter.

 

It’s a situation that should ease some worries about losing any key players next year to free agency or a cheap trade. However, this does not mean that Arsenal is not making an effort to provide extensions to individuals who might require them in the upcoming months.

 

In his pre-Bodo/Glimt press conference, Arteta claimed that efforts are being made to extend some contracts at the club, adding: “We have to plan for the future. We are all working on it; obviously, Edu and all the board are on top of it. We will make sure to do things in the right way, being fair and trying to plan the best possible way to reward the players that, in our opinion, have a big future for the club. When we have something to publicly state, we will.

 

If players are less likely to run down their contracts, he continued, “I think every player is different. What happened in the past, the people had the right reasons and tried something beneficial to the club? We will try and do the same thing and ensure that the club is always protected, in a good place to move ahead and that the players are happy to be here.”

 

Jurgen Klopp teases Liverpool against Arsenal with worries over Zinchenko and Martinelli.

 

Jurgen Klopp worrying

Following a Jurgen Klopp suggestion, Mikel Arteta may need to have his squad ready for a different formation than they were anticipating when they play Liverpool. When Liverpool travels to Arsenal on Sunday afternoon, Jurgen Klopp has suggested that he would start with a 4-2-3-1 shape. The 4-3-3 formation has been almost solely utilized by Klopp while in charge of Liverpool, but Mikel Arteta may need to get his team ready for a different building. In their 2-0 victory over Rangers in the Champions League on Tuesday, Liverpool adopted a 4-2-3-1 formation, and manager Jurgen Klopp was pleased with how his team played under it. Klopp has said that he may utilize the formation in Premier League play against Arsenal now that he has used it in Europe.

 

The Reds manager insisted that the formation change wasn’t due to Rangers’ strengths or shortcomings, saying that Klopp was experimenting because of the previous underwhelming performances and outcomes. According to the Liverpool Echo, he claimed that the formation change had no bearing on the development of the match.

 

“We wanted to defend differently than we often do, so it had little to do with the game, but not a lot. If you’ve seen us for a while, you’ll notice that more people have been bringing up the high line whenever we’ve been criticized for our defense.

 

“But guys generated, when we were in a defensive pressing scenario, they produced a lot of opportunities. That was uncommon, but it happened more.

 

We were aware that the left side of the Rangers is the team’s creative side thanks to Ryan Kent and [Borna] Barasic, and [James] Tavernier is a serious finishing threat, so that was a factor in the game, but other than that, no.

 

On Sunday, it will be similar to how Klopp described Rangers’ left flank as their “creative side,” with Oleksandr Zinchenko and Gabriel Martinelli leading most of Arsenal’s efforts down the left. Martinelli is the only player in the Premier League this year with more shot-creating actions than Kevin De Bruyne, so Klopp’s left-sided concerns will persist for this game as the Brazilian looks to outplay Trent Alexander-Arnold.

 

According to Mikel Arteta, players were lining up to go to Arsenal when the Premier League championship race was underway.

 

Mikel Arteta plan to go in arsenal

Mikel Arteta has been informed that players are waiting to sign for the Gunners following their excellent start to the season, and Arsenal supporters may be dreaming of a championship push. Things are beginning to look good for Arsenal in the Premier League after years of underperformance and disappointment. After almost missing out on a Champions League berth the previous season at the hands of Tottenham, the top four was the season’s goal for Gunners supporters. Arsenal’s strong start to the season has fans dreaming of a title run, and Premier League managers and analysts are becoming more optimistic that they might be able to challenge Manchester City for the top spot. Arsenal, who haven’t done so since the 2015–16 campaign, may benefit even from being in the top four.

 

Arsenal would not only qualify for the Champions League with a top-four finish, but it could also drastically alter their intentions for the upcoming summer’s transfer market. Arsenal hasn’t participated in Europe’s premier league for the past six seasons, so they probably missed out on potential targets who chose to join Champions League teams.

 

Arsenal may be able to attract players of a different caliber than those they have been signing over the previous six years if they return to playing Champions League football. According to Ian Wright, players are “waiting” to sign with the Gunners should they finish in the top four. Arsenal has recently been connected with deals for players like Mykhaylo Mudryk and Lovro Majer. It is uncertain which players are “waiting” for a move to the Emirates Stadium should they qualify for the Champions League.

 

Wright remarked on Premier League Productions that if Arsenal finishes in the top four, “Whatever happens off the back of this season, with the players that I know who are probably waiting – I can’t say anything – waiting for Arsenal to get in the Champions League.”

 

I can’t say much since only eight games are left, but there are players ready to come if Arsenal finishes in the Champions League. That’s the least we can hope for from this season.

 

Arsenal fans are informed by Thierry Henry when to expect a Premier League title.

 

The great Thierry Henry has set Arsenal supporters a deadline by which they will begin to be viewed as genuine championship contenders. Whether Arsenal is genuinely a championship contender is a big topic among experts and Premier League fans. By May, it will have been 19 years since the Gunners last won the Premier League championship. Could this be the year that at last puts an end to that lengthy wait? Alan Shearer and Gary Neville think Arsenal aren’t championship challengers, in contrast to Thomas Frank, the manager of Brentford, and Arsene Wenger. Neville feels that Manchester City’s fury, which he thinks might result in them winning the league by “15 to 20 points,” renders Arsenal eventually helpless in the quest for first place.

 

However, for the time being, Arsenal is in front and has a point advantage over Pep Guardiola’s team. Although it may still be early to announce them as championship contenders, they are now the best team in the division according to the point totals after eight games.

 

League tables often start to take shape after ten games. Still, Gunners icon Thierry Henry believes Arsenal supporters will need to wait a little longer than that to determine whether or not their team is a legitimate championship contender. Henry has established a deadline by which his former team will be eligible to compete.

 

Henry responded to Jamie Carragher on CBS Sports when he questioned if Arsenal were “back,” saying, “What is it, nine games in the league? They’re back to contending, I would say.”

 

Whether it’s for Arsenal or any other team, I always say that once you cross Boxing Day and Christmas – and it’ll be different this year because of the World Cup – and you’re still up there vying for the championship, you’re a title candidate.

 

Arsenal supporters, save this date in your calendars. In Henry’s opinion, the Gunners may be considered championship challengers if they are still in the running after their final match of January, which is against Manchester United.

 

Edu’s crucial £45 million Arsenal choice, which raised Mikel Arteta’s reconstruction, is upheld by Jose Mourinho.

 

Jose Mourinho supports Edu’s intention to sign Gabriel Jesus for Arsenal rather than Tammy Abraham. Edu has received harsh criticism in the past for his actions on the transfer market since becoming Arsenal’s technical director in 2019. He is starting to demonstrate why he has been so crucial to the Gunners’ development. The current summer transfer window is a perfect example of how well Edu has done his part to keep Arsenal at the top in the coming years. The first couple weeks of the series have demonstrated that the Brazilian was successful in his decision-making over the next striker the Gunners would recruit to lead the line. Since coming from Manchester City, Gabriel Jesus has been nothing short of a revelation. But things may have gone differently if Edu had chosen to work with Tammy Abraham.

 

According to the Daily Star, Arsenal was planning to offer Abraham £50 million. The former Chelsea and England forward were linked with a move to the Gunners in the summer, but he went to Italy during the previous summer’s transfer window.

 

Abraham eventually left Chelsea for Roma in the summer in a £40 million move after Thomas Tuchel felt him unnecessary. The Englishman reportedly wanted to go with Arsenal, and the Gunners were eager to pursue a deal, but they first had to unload one of the strikers.

 

The fact that the Gunners decided against going further with a prospective move is turning out to be a good fortune in disguise since the first few games of the season have shown that Abraham would not have been the appropriate addition for Arsenal. Recent remarks made by Jose Mourinho on the striker have also given Edu justification for signing Jesus.

 

Abraham’s interview was something Mourinho mentioned in August. He must have played a fantastic game since it was awful. Well-played by Dybala

 

Since then, Abraham had lost his spot in the starting lineup since he was left off the Roma squad when Mourinho’s club won a critical 2-1 Serie A match against Inter Milan.

 

Edu looked for the ideal substitute in Jesus rather than taking a considerable risk on a prospective deal for Abraham as Roma was compelled to do. Based on the 25-year-first old’s few months as a Gunner, a £45 million cost seems like a fantastic steal.

 

Jesus had the most significant anticipated goals (xG) in the Premier League in the first three games of this season, along with the most goals and assists, touches inside the opposing box, and take-ons completed. In his first games for Arsenal, the Brazilian had been utterly unbeatable.

 

He is seventh in Premier League history for goal involvement per minute without penalties, which provides him the chance to build himself as a famous striker. Jesus uses Orbinho to assist in a goal every 107.6 minutes.

 

Jesus has three assists and five goals in the Premier League this season. Edu made the right choice to recruit the Brazilian, as evidenced by the fact that Arsenal is presently top of the league, largely thanks to his contribution.

 

Klopp acknowledges that he “always followed” Odegaard.

 

After being unsuccessful in his attempts to recruit Martin Odegaard during his time at Borussia Dortmund, Jurgen Klopp has said that he has “always watched” the midfielder. The Gunners skipper will undoubtedly want to make an impression when the two teams square off this weekend because Arsenal will be hosting Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday. In a TV2 interview, Klopp expressed his admiration for Odegaard, saying, “I like him a lot; that’s easy at the moment, I think.” “At the beginning of his career at Madrid, things were a little more challenging; it didn’t seem like it would work out. The Liverpool manager said, “I was discouraged about that because we wanted him at Dortmund, and we also wanted him when he was very young. We had a lengthy chat with his parents when he was still a youngster, and in the end, he went to Madrid, which was great.

 

He has a massive role in a solid Arsenal team, which is why I’ve always followed him. “He’s still young, a clear mind, very influential, cannot say anything negative about him, to be honest. A top player,” I said. “I’m happy he’s become the player we all expected him to be, and even better if you want.”

 

Arsenal considers a Locatelli trade.

 

Locatelli transfer

Edu, the technical director of Arsenal, has moved closer to signing Manuel Locatelli. Since Mikel Arteta wants to strengthen his midfield even further, the 24-year-old midfielder has been frequently tied with a move to the Emirates Stadium. When a deal fell through, Locatelli transferred from Sassuolo to Juventus. The Gunners acquired Fabio Vieira from Porto, who needed a midfielder badly. They also considered a late move for Douglas Luiz, but it didn’t work out. However, it appears as though the North London club is still interested in signing the Italy international, and a transfer might happen in January. Arsenal is considering a straight exchange, claims Italian publication Calcio Mercato Web, to finally welcome Locatelli to London Colney.

 

According to the source, Albert Sambi Lokonga intends to turn around, pending the Old Lady’s blessing. The Belgian and the Italian are supposedly valued at £26 million. As neither player commands a significant amount of playing time at their respective clubs, he might finish a transfer quickly.

 

Cedric’s comeback

 

Fans understand Cedric has fully recovered from the injury he sustained last week. According to rumors, Arteta intends to bring the defender up for the match against Bodo/Glimt.

He is said to be focused on logging his first season minutes and continuing his excellent form last season. Ben White has excelled at right-back despite being a center-half by trade, so Cedric must exceed him if he wants to play a regular part in the starting eleven.

 

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