Arsenal are one of several leading Premier League clubs that have been asked to be kept informed of developments regarding Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers.
Other attackers Arsenal admire include Paris Saint-Germain's Bradley Barcola, Bournemouth’s Eli Junior Kroupi and Ajax winger Mika Godts.
At right-back, Arsenal are fans of Newcastle’s Tino Livramento, although there are concerns over his injury record. Ivan Fresneda of Sporting CP is another one of several names being followed.
On the other side of defence, Arsenal are following Eintracht Frankfurt’s German international Nathaniel Brown.
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Why are you building a residential house at 28? What will you be doing at 48? Do we really have financial advisors for these young people! You believe this nonsense that it is a shame to rent? Or some other nonsense that renting is expensive? Sit down with a proper financial advisor leave street talk on the street.
Rent anywhere you want and invest your savings. You will build when you are 45! If you build at 28 you with either break that house in 20 years or you will not even want to look at it.
Displacement in Jonglei and poor hygiene in fishing camps along the Nile continue to fuel #cholera transmission.
@MoHRSS2011 & #WHO are responding by training health workers, strengthening facilities, engaging communities & expanding awareness to help stop the spread. 💪🇸🇸
Three suspected #hantavirus case patients have just been evacuated from the ship and are on their way to receive medical care in the Netherlands in coordination with @WHO, the ship’s operator and national authorities from Cabo Verde, the United Kingdom, Spain and the Netherlands.
WHO continues to work with the ship’s operators to closely monitor the health of passengers and crew, working with countries to support appropriate medical follow-up and evacuation where needed. Monitoring and follow-up for passengers on board and for those who have already disembarked has been initiated in collaboration with the ship’s operators and national health authorities.
WHO thanks all those involved.
At this stage, the overall public health risk remains low.
One of the key areas we’ve been focusing on as a country is our irrigated maize farming, currently showing strong success.
These early results are a promising sign that our big goal is within reach: transforming Ethiopia into a nation that can feed itself and no longer rely on food aid.