Love this guy, and so glad he leaves with a premier League trophy.
We've had our money's worth, and the fee is good.
Seeing lots advocating to keep - but it's time to move on, imo. We've been rubbish at selling, time to profit.
🚨 Understand Leandro Trossard in advanced talks over move to Besiktas. Personal terms largely agreed, club-to-club talks scheduled over €20m package @caughtoffside
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🚨 BREAKING from @GoldbergCFC:
Chelsea are definitely interested in signing Ethan Nwaneri. 🏴
The Blues had interest last summer and have RENEWED it now. 🔵
🚨 JUST IN: Real Madrid are now working to determine whether Arsenal are willing to negotiate a deal for Riccardo Calafiori.
There has only been a phone call so far between the clubs. @DiMarzio
My understanding on Ethan Nwaneri:
At this stage, every option remains on the table — another loan, a permanent move, or staying as part of the first-team squad. A clearer picture should emerge over the next month when Ethan and his representatives meet with Arteta.
Despite reports linking him with clubs such as Newcastle United and Borussia Dortmund, I’m told there are currently no negotiations taking place.
That said, it’s no secret that relations between Ethan’s father and Mikel Arteta have been strained, particularly over the proposed Marseille loan, which the Nwaneri camp strongly favoured. Arsenal’s concerns were reflected in their push to include financial penalties tied to a lack of playing time.
The market could also influence the outcome. If a significant offer arrives, Arsenal will have a major decision to make.
Personally, I still believe the right loan move is the best pathway — giving Ethan the minutes, development and experience all parties want to see.
It’s also worth noting that Ethan’s future could have a knock-on effect on whether Emerson Nwaneri signs his scholarship.
Right now, I’d be surprised if Ethan Nwaneri is still in red and white after pre-season, but we’ll see how things develop.
For now, all possibilities remain open.
🚨 Movements are expected around Bradley Barcola this summer as reported in May with Arsenal, Liverpool and one more club keen on PSG winger.
Despite fake reports around, the agent of Barcola is Moussa Sissoko already since 2025.
Wonder if he can earn his bread here.
PSG, Barca and Arsenal want one of Kroupi/Alvarez.
Three clubs, two players. Who loses out? Normally us in that situation, but let's see if we can punch above our weight.
🚨 @GoldbergCFC:
There is obvious interest from Arsenal in Morgan Rogers and Eli Junior Kroupi. 🤝
Julián Álvarez is still a big target but more likely for Barcelona. 🇦🇷
There’s been some due diligence on Mateus Fernandes, too. 🇵🇹
Midfielder interests me.
Hopefully a #10, I think MLS, Zubi, Rice is a good base. Should probably replace Norgaard as he wasn't trusted.
Think the Eze/Odegaard in #10 is a more concerning position, as neither have it nailed down, but also don't see a Rogers nailing it.
🚨 Arsenal have already started working and planning for summer signings.
At least 3 signings are expected, could
be even more based on exits.
Top winger the priority; midfielder and right back also almost guaranteed. Strikers situation to follow.
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“I had a great conversation with (former Arsenal defender and academy manager) Per Mertesacker after the final in Baku,” says Arsenal co-chair Josh Kroenke.
“I made a comment about Virgil van Dijk, who had arrived at Liverpool a year or two before. I said, ‘How do we get one of these guys into our system?’”
Mertesacker explained that unless Arsenal were prepared to pay £100million, they shouldn’t even think about the likes of Van Dijk. Undeterred, Kroenke asked the former German international who he considered the best young defender in Europe.
“He turned without hesitation and said, ‘William Saliba.’”
Within a matter of months, Saliba had signed for Arsenal. It would be three years before he made his Premier League debut, and Kroenke admits to fretting over whether the signing would get his opportunity.
“I was sitting over in America laughing, going, ‘Please let this kid work out!’,” he says.
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Arsenal learn that VAR mistakenly did not award Everton a penalty in draw with Man City that could yet have major Premier League title race ramifications.
All 5 Key Incidents panel members agreed that Bernardo Silva committed a foul.
Full story 👇
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