Arsenal hopes to complete Deals for Viktor Gyokeres, Noni Madueke and Crithian Mosquera in the coming days, while Mikel Arteta de Gunners can lead to their first Premier League title since 2004
Arsenal has enjoyed a busy summer so far and has postponed more than £ 70 million on Martin Zubimendi, Christian Norgaard and Kepa Arrizabalaga. However, their expenses are more than £ 200 million in total.
Deals for Viktor Gyokeres, Noni Madueke and Crithian Mosquera have all been drawn up, with Mikel Arteta in the hope of accompanied Arsenal to their first Premier League title wins since 2004 next season.
There have also been numerous editions, with Jorginho, Kieran Tierney, Thomas Partey, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Nuno Tavares and Marquinhos, all of which leave the club, and a number of more departure are expected before the transfer window closes.
Here Mirror Football looks a look in some of the latest news about transfer and rumors from in and around the Emirates …
Double output
Arsenal is talking about deals to discharge Reiss Nelson and Fabio Vieira, according to a report from Times.
Nelson was on loan last season in Fulham and it is claimed that they want to sign the winger again after his campaign was demolished by a hamstring injury. The report states that they look at another loan agreement for the winger, whose contract runs until June 2027.
Parma is now interested in signing Vieira and Arsenal are ready to sell the midfielder for around £ 20 million. Carlos Cuesta recently left his role as an assistant coach at Arsenal to become the new boss of Parma last month and Vieira would like to have a reunion.
Palhinha makes Arsenal claim
Joao Palhinha has insisted that he “wants to prove his value” in Bayern Munich after he was connected to a move to Arsenal.
Reports from Germany have claimed that Arsenal and Inter Milan are a number of clubs that are interested in Palhinha, but the former Fulham star wants to stay in Bayern. “I have a contract for three years, so I will report for duty on July 29, when we start this preseason,” he said Sport TV, according to Metro.
“As I said several times, and it has been a recurring question, I have three years on my contract. I don't know what will happen, but I am in a great club, as I have always said. It is clearly not a easy year, but as soon as the season starts, I am very motivated to re -prove my value at a very special club, a huge club.”
Trossard Boost
Bayern Munich was associated this summer with a move for Leandro Trossard, but a new report from the German Outlet -Kicker states that a deal for the arsenal is 'from the question'.
Bayern wants to strengthen their attack after Jamal Musiala sustained a serious injury at the Club World Cup and Leroy Sane, Mathys Tel and Thomas Muller all left the club. And Luis Diaz from Liverpool has now emerged as their top goal.
Although Liverpool has rejected an £ 58.6 million bid, Diaz is supposed to be enthusiastic about a move and the Reds can be tempted to cash in if they receive an offer closer to £ 86 million.
