Done Deal: Kylian mapped arrived at Arsenal with style today as deal Finalized

The £10 million sale of Matt Turner by Arsenal to Nottingham Forest may make it possible for David Raya to finalize his move to the Emirates Stadium.

 

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Along with teammate Vitaly Janelt, Raya was sighted at Wembley on Sunday as the Gunners won the FA Community Shield. After having a £23 million offer rejected by Thomas Frank’s team, Arsenal and Brentford are currently in negotiations over a contract to sign the Spanish goalkeeper. However, all sides are optimistic that a deal can be reached.

The Gunners rejected Monaco’s offer for Folarin Balogun, but the French club is prepared to make another one. After the Premier League team signed an agreement with Ajax for Mohammed Kudus’ transfer, Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi has issued a new update on the prospective move to the Amex Stadium.

 

Ansu Fati, a star for Barcelona, has surfaced as a target for the Gunners, who are aiming to strengthen their assault in preparation for the upcoming season.

 

Having said that, pay attention as we bring you the most recent Arsenal transfer rumors LIVE from Emirates Stadium with frequent updates throughout the day!

Marquinhos appears destined to join Ligue 1 team Nantes on loan from Arsenal for the 2023–24 season. The 2021 signing of the Brazilian youth saw him spend the previous season on loan at Norwich.

 

Marquinhos, an Arsenal winger, will go on loan to Nantes. Nantes will cover a €500k/year [net] salary and a €300k initial loan cost. There are ongoing discussions over the final formula, including whether to include a €12 million buy-option and a €22 million buy-back. https://twitter.com/5qNQsX2hcu #AFC #Nantes

 

The new rules in England that went into effect for the new season have received a lot of attention.

 

Officials will crack down on time-wasting and dissent throughout the Premier League and EFL as part of the new refereeing standards. Additionally, the bench and technical areas will be monitored much more strictly, something that Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, failed to do on Sunday.

 

Rodri of Manchester City, angered by Stuart Atwell’s failure to penalize him for a foul on Kai Havertz, approached the fourth official and passionately waved an imaginary yellow card. As a result of his antics, Rodri was eventually cautioned by the referee and given a booking.

 

The Gunners equalized in the 101st minute at Wembley Stadium to ultimately win the Community Shield in a penalty shootout, but Pep Guardiola wasn’t a big admirer of the game’s new strategy of incorporating ‘Qatar World Cup-style’ stoppage times.

 

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After Kaoru Mitoma’s transfer to the Emirates Stadium this summer was rumored, Arsenal ran the risk of letting Manchester City raid Brighton for the Japanese international. Despite losing interest in Moises Caicedo, Mitoma’s colleague, the Gunners are eager to strengthen Mikel Arteta’s squad.

 

In an effort to sign Caicedo, Chelsea is now in negotiations with Roberto De Zerbi’s team. The Ecuadorian midfielder is eager to sign with the Blues, but Brighton remains steadfast in their demand for £100 million to release Caicedo.

 

After the January transfer window, the 21-year-old agreed to a new, long-term contract despite having bids from Arsenal and Chelsea rejected. According to sources, Caicedo has once again skipped training with De Zerbi’s team as he attempts to push through a transfer to Stamford Bridge.

 

Brighton would have to fend off another raid for one of its star players now that City is allegedly planning to sign Mitoma. The Sun reports that Pep Guardiola is looking to replace Riyad Mahrez, who left last summer to join the Saudi Arabian team Al-Ahli, by signing the Japanese attacker.

 

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Pep Guardiola poked fun at Arsenal after Manchester City lost the FA Community Shield on penalties at Wembley. Prior to today, Mikel Arteta had only defeated his previous coach once, when City won the Premier League by five points.

 

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