Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta makes "obvious" transfer assessment ahead of summer window
Mikel Arteta declares it is "obvious" Arsenal will need to fork out in the summer transfer window after their underwhelming business in January.
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Mikel Arteta declares it is "obvious" Arsenal will need to fork out in the summer transfer window after their underwhelming business in January.
A potential rift between Crystal Palace and their manager Patrick Vieira has been cited after a signing from Manchester United was reportedly ‘explored’.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said on Wednesday he was the "solution, not the problem" following former captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's departure from the club after a series of disciplinary problems.
Arsenal’s Spanish manager Mikel Arteta gestures on the touchline during the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Fulham at the Emirates Stadium in London on April 18, 2021. (Photo by FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA / POOL / AFP) /
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta described himself as the "solution" in his relationship with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, after the Gabon striker said he left the Premier League club because the Spanish boss had a problem.
Mikel Arteta has defended the way he handled Pierre-Emerick Aubamyang’s exit from Arsenal, saying he was “the solution, 100 per cent”. Aubameyang left on a free transfer to join Barcelona in the January transfer window after falling out of favour with Arteta. Ad/> Aubameyang was stripped of the captaincy in December after a disciplinary breach and did not play for the club again.
Paul Merson has claimed that Gabriel Martinelli could “save Arsenal £70m” if he successfully transitions into a striker before the summer.
Arsenal legend Paul Merson claims Mikel Arteta could save himself a small fortune in his hunt to sign a new striker with the answer staring him right in the face.