Arsenal 'must sign Umtiti to get Depay', Gabriel Jesus transfer EXCLUSIVE, new kit LAUNCHED – latest updates
ARSENAL have made an enquiry to sign Barcelona forward Memphis Depay this summer, according to reports.
The Dutchman could be the perfect replacement for Eddie Nketiah and Alexandre Lacazette who are both set to leave the club in June.
But Barcelona are reportedly insisting the Gunners also sign France World Cup winner Samuel Umtiti as part of the deal.
Reports in Spain says Umtiti is looking for a coach who could offer him minutes and their confidence, with Mikel Arteta being seen as fitting the bill perfectly..
And Gabriel Jesus could still be open to a move to North London despite the club set to miss out on Champions League football.
In the midfield, the Gunners could be ready to sign Jesus' Man City team-mate Ilkay Gundogan.
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- Justin Lawrence
Guendozi sends Saliba a message
Former Arsenal star Matteo Guendozi wants William Saliba to join him at Marseille on a permanent basis.
Guendozi joined Marseille last summer, and Saliba went to the French side on loan.
But Gunedozi would like his former Arsenal pal to remain with him at Marseille.
He said: "I hope William stays here. He’s having a great season, he deserves everything that has happened to him. He’s a great guy outside, he’s had a lot of great games.”
- Justin Lawrence
Arsenal outcast makes shirt joke
Arsenal outcast Lucas Torreira gave a hilarious response after discovering Gabriel Martinelli had been handed the No11 shirt.
Torreira was stripped of the number in an apparent signal that the on-loan Fiorentina man would be leaving the club for good this summer.
Although the 26-year-old seemed to have other plans.
Replying to Arsenal's Instagram post unveiling Martinelli as the new No11, Torreira joked: "What number will I wear next year? Good luck amigo @gabriel.martinelli. I love you."
- Justin Lawrence
Fabregas snubs Arsenal
Cesc Fabregas has snubbed former club Arsenal by declaring he wants the youngsters he's helped to develop at Monaco to move to Liverpool or Bayern Munich.
Fabregas told RMC Sport: "Today, I feel like I have won the respect and sympathy of this younger generation.”
“I hope I have helped. We like each other and I will continue to follow them, exchange with them.
"I would like to see (Youssouf) Fofana, (Sofiane) Diop or (Aurelien) Tchouameni at Bayern or Liverpool!”
- Justin Lawrence
Bellerin set for Arsenal return
Hector Bellerin will return to Arsenal this summer with Real Betis president Angel Haro hopeful a permanent deal can be reached.
The right-back, 23, has starred during his loan spell at his boyhood club this season where he has helped the club win the Copa del Rey.
Betis president Haro has admitted he will be sad to see the defender leave, but hopes the pair's paths will cross again in the future.
Refusing to rule out turning his temporary stay into a permanent switch, he told reporters: "Hector is a fantastic player and a very good person.
"It was a loan that we had from Arsenal, now he returns to Arsenal and from then on, we'll see.
"It is true that he has been very caught up in everything about Betis because, in addition, his parents are Betis fans.
"Hopefully we cross paths again."
- Alex Cole
'No hurry' for Jesus decision
SunSport reported last week that the Brazilian striker wants to stay in England – with his representatives trying to sort a move away from Manchester City this summer.
And now we understand Jesus’ agents are not going to rush into a decision and are keen for their player to end on a high with City before deciding on his next move.
- Alex Cole
The red half of North London are Norwich fans this weekend
Football data analysts SBK have produced a Premier League table supercomputer, predicting the final standings this season.
Unsurprisingly it’s bad news for Arsenal, who miss out on a Champions League place.
Tottenham should clinch qualification against Norwich City in their final game of the season.
Victory or even a draw will be enough – regardless of Arsenal's result against Everton.
The predictor also has Leeds to be relegated with Watford and Norwich.
- Alex Cole
'Always a chance', says Arteta
Arsenal appear to have thrown away a Champions League spot with two key defeats in a week.
Mikel Arteta‘s men look likely to record a fifth placed finish.
BUT the Gunners could pip rivals Tottenham to fourth, should Norwich pull off an unlikely win.
And boss Arteta has told Arsenal's official site that there is "always a chance in football".
- Alex Cole
Gunners saving the No14 shirt for a striker?
Arsenal forward Gabriel Martinelli has been handed a new shirt number in a sign that the club will bring in a striker this summer, writes Jake Lambourne.
The Brazilian winger has worn the No35 at the Emirates since arriving from Ituano in 2019.
Having chipped in with five goals and as many assists in 28 Premier League games this term, the youngster will don the No11 shirt from next season.
Martinelli had called for the No14 shirt after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang left to join Barcelona earlier this year.
And fans believe that the fact the No14 has been left free means that it is being saved for a new centre-forward…
- Alex Cole
Arsenal face battle to tie Saka down to new deal
Arsenal reportedly face a battle to keep Manchester City target Bukayo Saka if they miss out on a top four finish this weekend, writes Anthony Chapman.
The Athletic claims the Gunners want to hand their star man a lucrative new deal this summer.
Saka, 20, has just one year left on a £30,000-a-week contract, although Arsenal have the option to extend it for a further 12 months.
- Alex Cole
Pepe 'not a great signing', says Winterburn
Nigel Winterburn has claimed that record-signing Nicolas Pepe was a waste of money.
Arsenal appear to have thrown away a Champions League spot with two key defeats in a week.
Mikel Arteta‘s men look likely to record a fifth placed finish, but could pip rivals Tottenham to fourth should Norwich pull off an unlikely win.
- Alex Cole
Man City ‘expecting striker to make transfer request to leave’
Manchester City are reportedly expecting Arsenal target Gabriel Jesus to submit a transfer request in his bid to depart the Etihad, writes Jake Lambourne.
And it has also been claimed that the Gunners are set to make a £35million offer for the Brazilian striker as Mikel Arteta eyes up a reunion at the Emirates.
Jesus has one year left on his deal at the Etihad and has no desire to extend his stay with the Premier League leaders.
- Alex Cole
2022-23 home kit release
What do we think of the new kit Arsenal fans?
- Alex Cole
Arsenal unveil new 2022-23 home kit
Arsenal have unveiled their new 2022-23 home kit with a zig-zag collared design and £5 from every shirt bought through the club will go to The Arsenal Foundation.
The Gunners' fresh design will be worn in a season where they return to European competition after having a season off.
Mikel Arteta's men look likely to record a fifth placed finish, but could pip rivals Tottenham to fourth should Norwich pull off an unlikely win.
- Alex Cole
Aubameyang retires from international football
Ex-Gunner Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has reportedly retired from international football.
The Barcelona forward won 72 caps for Gabon, and had been captain of his country until the time of his retirement.
In a letter to the Gabonese FA, Aubameyang wrote, as reported by Mundo Deportivo: "After 13 years of pride in representing my country, I announce that I am ending my international career.
- Alex Cole
Art attack for next season
Arsenal are set to hand boss Mikel Arteta another huge transfer warchest despite missing out on Champions League qualification, reports claim.
The Spaniard spent £150million on fresh talent last summer, as he attempts to rebuild his squad, writes ETIENNE FERMIE.
The Gunners looked set to achieve a surprise top four finish – only to blow it in the final weeks of the season.
Should Tottenham avoid defeat at Norwich on Sunday, Arsenal will be consigned to the Europa League.
According to the Telegraph, however, failure to reach Europe's premier competition won't affect the North Londoners' spending power.
Club chiefs view the upcoming window as a "major opportunity" to bolster their squad.
Despite missing out on a lucrative Champions League payday, many of Arsenal's targets will remain the same as if they had qualified.
Whether they will still be able to attract that high class talent, remains to be seen.
- Alex Cole
First Dybs for Spurs or the Gunners?
Tottenham are reportedly in talks to sign Arsenal target and Juventus free agent Paulo Dybala, writes ANTHONY CHAPMAN.
Transfer guru Pedro Almeida claims Spurs have joined local rivals Arsenal and Manchester United in the race for the Argentina forward.
And Antonio Conte’s Juve links could seal the deal, with sporting director Fabio Paratici already holding talks with Dybala’s representatives.
- Etienne Fermie
Morning Arsenal fans
Arsenal have contacted Barcelona regarding a summer swoop for Memphis Depay.
The Gunners are in the market for at least one forward, and ABC believe they are now contemplating making the Dutchman their first choice.
Meanwhile, Eddie Nketiah isn’t at the level to play for Arsenal.
That’s the opinion of Gabby Agbonlahor who reckons Nketiah’s compatriot Alexandre Lacazette is getting too old to deliver the goods.
Agbonlahor said on talkSPORT: “They play with one striker. Nketiah, for me – he’s a decent player but not Arsenal level.
“He’s not going to be the striker to get you into the top four. [Alexandre] Lacazette [also] looks like he’s ageing a bit.”
Elsewhere, Arsenal could add Barcelona star Samuel Umtiti to the club’s ranks this summer.
The Gunners have reportedly been offered the chance to sign the defender.
According to SPORT, Barca are keen to offload the injury-prone star as they undergo a squad revamp in the summer months.
Finally, Juventus are planning to raid Arsenal when representatives from the club come to England to speak with Paul Pogba.
Along their travels, Juve reps plan to continue talks with Arsenal duo Gabriel and Thomas Partey, according TuttoSport.
However, Juve are focused on wrapping the deal for Pogba when they make the trip before turning their attention to the Gunners pair, the report states.
- Justin Lawrence
Tomiyasu will be missed
Arsenal will miss the crocked Takehiro Tomiyasu who Ian Wright reckons can do everything.
Wright said after the defender was injured against Newcastle: "He’s been magnificent.
"Him as a player is one missed because of his versatility, not just his defending, but his attacking too.
“His defending one v one. Positional play. He sniffs out danger. He does everything. And he will always tries to play."
- Justin Lawrence
Door remains open for Bellerin
However, the door has been left open for Bellerin to return to Betis one day.
Betis' president Haro admitted that the club shared an affinity to Bellerin as his parents are from the Spanish region.
Haro added: "It’s true that he’s been enamoured with everything involved in Beticismo because his parents are also Beticos.
"Let’s hope we cross paths again somewhere along the way.”
- Justin Lawrence
Bellerin set for Arsenal return
Hector Bellerin will return to Arsenal this summer after a lona period at Real Betis.
Betis president Angel Haro made the admission, and said: “Hector is a fantastic player and a very good person.
"It was a loan we had from Arsenal, now he returns to Arsenal and from there, we will see…”
- Justin Lawrence
Juve plan Arsenal swoop
Juventus are planning to raid Arsenal when representatives from the club come to England to speak with Paul Pogba.
Along their travels, Juve reps plan to continue talks with Arsenal duo Gabriel and Thomas Partey, according TuttoSport.
However, Juve are focused on wrapping the deal for Pogba when they make the trip before turning to the Gunners pair, the report states.
- Justin Lawrence
Arsenal offered Barca star
Arsenal could add Barcelona star Samuel Umtiti to the club's ranks this summer.
The Gunners have reportedly been offered the chance to sign the defender.
According to SPORT, Barca are keen to offload the injury-prone star as they undergo a squad revamp in the summer months.
But it's yet to be seen if the Gunners will take up Barca's offer.
- Justin Lawrence
Arsenal face injury crisis
Arsenal are facing an injury crisis ahead of the final day of the season as FOUR first team players miss out on training.
According to Sky, four first team players were missing from Wednesday's training session, including Takehiro Tomiyasu, Emile Smith-Rowe, Gabriel Magalhaes and Ben White.
Tomiyasu was forced off midway through Monday's game with what appeared to be a hamstring injury.
White and Gabriel have also been struggling with hamstring issues recently.
And while nothing has been confirmed, Smith Rowe could also be on the treatment table.
- Justin Lawrence
Piers questions Arteta decision
Piers Morgan has slammed Arsenal's decision to hand Mikel Arteta a new contract while scrutinising the Spaniard's managerial record.
Piers tweeted: "Still trying to get my head around an Arsenal manager being in charge for 2.5yrs, spending £250million on players, then losing 13 League games this season & failing to qualify for the Champions League – but STILL getting a new 3yr contract.
"Inexplicable."
- Justin Lawrence
Gakpo speaks on future
PSV ace Cody Gakpo has revealed he's open to a transfer if he's guaranteed regular football amid interest from Arsenal, Liverpool and Man United.
But with the World Cup looming, Gakpo declared he's yet to make a decision on his future this summer.
Gakpo told De Telegraaf: "Anything can happen this summer. I will now calmly compare all the options and see what is best for me. Staying another year is also an option.
"It would be a shame if I went somewhere where I wouldn't get a [game] at all and I could miss the World Cup. I'll keep that in mind."
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