Arteta likes Kenan Yildiz and wants him and Arsenal wants Morgan Rogers and a left winger. Juventus need to sell players to balance the books.
Yildiz is one of their most sellable assets. Relax and watch the game of poker. Arteta usually wins.
‼️ 🚨 ✍️ ✅ || Jeremy Monga is now set to finally join #Arsenal with all agreement now in place for £10m including bonuses.
The England 🏴 youngster is expected to be with the first team and will be managed in a similar manner to Max Dowman
He’s also expected to be featuring in the league cups competition as a path to fully integrate him in the first team.
Welcome to the Emirate Jeremy
When Declan Rice joined #Arsenal, we were told that Yves Bissouma was the better player. In his four years at Tottenham, they lost seven and drew once against us. Today he leaves as a free agent, as Declan Rice goes to the World Cup as a champion. Deadly comparison.
Unai Emery acts like Arsenal owe him salary and like he’s the best coach we could have ever had.
Arsenal gave you a chance after everything that went wrong with you at PSG. You now act like some nemesis that was unfairly terminated when you were conceding 27 shots to Watford at home.
He’s such a clown that man.
🚨@David_Ornstein: Arsenal to appoint Arnaldo Abrantes as their new team doctor after Zafar Iqbal’s exit. ✅🇵🇹
The Portuguese left Aston Villa at the end of the season and will start his work at Arsenal in July. 🔜🔴⚪️☀️ #AFC
🚨 Arsenal to appoint Arnaldo Abrantes as new doctor after Zafar Iqbal exit. Portuguese left Aston Villa at end of season & starts with #AFC in July. Follows 2 physios making same move recently + #AVFC replacement secured @TheAthleticFC post @SamWallaceTel https://t.co/2I4my0lZnZ
Here is everything I discovered about Arnaldo Abrantes, the new doctor who is likely to replace the departed Zafar Iqbal at Arsenal.
Arsenal are reportedly close to appointing Arnaldo Abrantes as first-team doctor after Zafar Iqbal’s departure and if you don’t know his background, this is not your typical “club doctor” hire.
This is a man who once represented Portugal as a sprinter at the Olympics. Not a local meet. Not semi-pro. The Olympic Games. Then he made one of the most unusual but impressive transitions in sport, from elite athletics to elite football medicine.
He didn’t just “switch careers”… he built a second one at the highest level.
From Estoril to Nottingham Forest, where he helped oversee one of the most demanding physical rebuilds in English football, to Aston Villa, where Unai Emery’s entire performance structure has been reshaped around detail, fitness, and availability. Abrantes has been part of environments where marginal gains actually decide seasons.
What stands out isn’t just his CV, but the pattern: high-intensity teams, high-pressure rebuilds, and managers obsessed with fitness levels. That tells you everything about the kind of medical culture he operates in.
Arsenal aren’t just replacing a doctor here, they’re potentially adding someone who understands elite performance from both sides: the athlete’s body and the club’s demand.
If this goes through, it’s one of those quiet appointments that might end up mattering more than most signings.
🚨EXCLUSIVE FROM @SamWallaceTel, @JPercyTelegraph:
The former Olympic sprinter Arnaldo Abrantes is the favourite to become Arsenal’s new first team doctor. 👀🩺🇵🇹 #AFC
Hi darling @ToniKroos
You spent months criticizing Qatar and talking about every possible issue before and during the 2022 World Cup, yet it turned out to be one of the best-organized tournaments in history. Public transportation was free, fans could travel easily between stadiums some fans saw 4 matches in the stadium in same day, and the overall organization was praised by millions of visitors.
Now, when concerns are being raised about visa delays, strict entry procedures, and travel difficulties surrounding tournaments in the United States, we don't hear the same level of criticism from you. There have also been complaints about organizational decisions and match arrangements that many fans consider unnecessary or difficult, yet your voice is nowhere near as loud as it was when Qatar hosted the World Cup.
If your criticism is truly based on principles, then the same standards should apply to everyone. But when Qatar receives endless criticism while similar concerns elsewhere are met with silence, people are naturally going to question whether your issue was really about organization at all.
Fuck you.
🚨| 🔥💣 it will go down in history that Mikel Arteta turned a turned. Midfielder to Spain's best striker going into the World cup.
Mikel Merino starts ahead of every Spanish striker option currently.
🚨💣 Josh Kroenke’s Emotional Words: It would mean the World To Me If I Carry The Trophy Out with My Father.
🗣️I was at the Etihad when Arsenal were beaten 2-1 by Manchester City in April. “I thought Declan’s mentality was spot on: ‘It’s not done’. “I think our group still believed, even if the rest of the world had started to move on. Being in that dressing room after that match, I think the players all looked at each other and were like, ‘We can still do this’.”
🗣️When Arsenal beat Burnley 1-0, I was in the directors’ box. I flew back to the U.S. the next morning, landing just as Bournemouth scored against Manchester City to put Arsenal within touching distance of the title.
🗣️I got back to my home in Denver. I flew through the door and actually went into my bedroom and turned it on,“I don’t think anybody else wanted to experience the energy that I was having in that moment in time. But when we did win, there was an unexpected outpouring of emotion for me.
🗣️My first phone call was to my dad, my second was to Mikel. I figured he wouldn’t answer right away because he was probably doing exactly what I was doing at that moment, which was celebrating and crying with your loved ones. But a few minutes later, he called me back, and we had a great moment.
🗣️I didn’t know the exact protocol of how the trophy was to be presented, But I just said, ‘It would mean the world to me if I could carry it out with my father’. And if it wasn’t both of us, I wanted it to be him carrying it out because of everything that we’ve been through over here in England.
🗣️That moment to celebrate Arsenal’s first EPL in 22 years represents what I call “a journey beyond belief” for my family and my club.
🗣️Those were powerful images for me to get halfway around the world,” says Kroenke. “It was great to see people come together for a singular moment like that. We’ve all come from different parts of the world, different walks of life, but if you’re an Arsenal supporter, everyone is united.❤️
You can get this interview on NYtimes.