Friday, May 24
Thomas Partey will leave this summer. Arsenal have multiple targets lined up to replace him [Fabrizio Romano]
Arsenal are still in the market for a recognised #9 despite the recent good form of Kai Havertz [Fabrizio Romano]
The club may accept that the time is now to sell Emile Smith Rowe, with just two years left on his contract [The Athletic]
Arsenal may sanction a loan to raise Aaron Ramsdale’s value if they can’t recoup their fee for him this summer [The Athletic]
Arsenal are among a host of Premier League clubs hoping to sign Irish sensation Mason Melia (16). Melia, who is already playing first-team football for St Patrick’s Athletic in the League of Ireland, cannot move to the UK until he turns 18 due to Brexit rules [Evening Standard]
Juventus like Thomas Partey, and Napoli will try to sign him before June 30 as well [Di Marzio]
Bruno Guimarães’ entourage hope to receive proposals from at least two Premier League clubs, with the player’s priority wanting to remain in England. Guimarães’ £100m release clause, which expires next month, can be paid in three annual instalments. [UOLEsporte]
Thomas Partey will leave this summer. Arsenal have multiple targets lined up to replace him [Fabrizio Romano]
Arsenal are still in the market for a recognised #9 despite the recent good form of Kai Havertz [Fabrizio Romano]
The club may accept that the time is now to sell Emile Smith Rowe, with just two years left on his contract [The Athletic]
Arsenal may sanction a loan to raise Aaron Ramsdale’s value if they can’t recoup their fee for him this summer [The Athletic]
Arsenal are among a host of Premier League clubs hoping to sign Irish sensation Mason Melia (16). Melia, who is already playing first-team football for St Patrick’s Athletic in the League of Ireland, cannot move to the UK until he turns 18 due to Brexit rules [Evening Standard]
Juventus like Thomas Partey, and Napoli will try to sign him before June 30 as well [Di Marzio]
Bruno Guimarães’ entourage hope to receive proposals from at least two Premier League clubs, with the player’s priority wanting to remain in England. Guimarães’ £100m release clause, which expires next month, can be paid in three annual instalments. [UOLEsporte]