Early on, John McGinn’s hammer strike prevented Arsenal from regaining the Premier League lead, forcing the banned Gunners manager to observe from the penalty area.
Meanwhile, reports indicate that Arsenal’s pursuit of Martin Zubimendi of Real Sociedad has been bolstered.
Additionally, we have the most recent information concerning Joao Palhinha and Ivan Toney, both of whom are linked to Arsenal.
Reportedly, Arsenal’s chances of acquiring Martin Zubimendi have been strengthened.
According to Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona has withdrawn from consideration to acquire the Real Sociedad star.
Conversely, they are seeking a midfielder of a distinct variety.
The contract of the Spain international reportedly includes a £52 million release clause.
Liverpool, according to reports, will participate in the Joao Palhinha bidding process.
Reportedly, the Gunners are interested in the Portuguese sensation of Fulham.
According to Sky Germany, the Reds could gain a march on Mikel Arteta’s squad.
A price of £60 million is acceptable for the 28-year-old.
Reports indicate that Galatasaray coach Okan Buruk desires to import Thomas Partey to Turkey.
Boruk, according to the Turkish news outlet Takvim, has implored his club to act within the coming weeks.
Partey has been associated with a potential departure from the Emirates.
Additionally, Juventus was reportedly intrigued, and Saudi Arabian clubs are reportedly attempting to lure the midfielder away.
Reportedly, Arsenal will decline any loan offer for Jakub Kiwior.
Tuttomercatoweb, an Italian publication, reports that AC Milan is among several Serie A clubs that are reportedly interested in the Polish defender.
The Gunners, however, are uncooperative in January negotiations.
They are committed to maintaining their personnel in order to contend for the championship and will not permit any fringe first-team players to depart.