Arsenal news: Tottenham join Lautaro Martinez race as Mikel Arteta sends message to fans
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Here is your Arsenal morning digest on Tuesday, April 5.
Tottenham have joined Arsenal in their pursuit of Inter Milan striker Lautaro Martinez, according to Calciomercato. The 28-year-old has scored 14 goals in 28 Serie A appearances this season, assisting twice as well.
The Argentina international did sign a new contract not so long ago, lasting until 2026. However with the Nerazzurri’s delicate financial situation, he is said to be free to leave if an offer worth €80million (£67million) comes in for him.
Whether either of the two north London clubs can afford that remains to be seen, but it could be a battle that rages on over summer.
Arsenal dealt major Thomas Partey injury blow after what happened against Crystal Palace
Arsenal are set to receive compensation from FIFA for having players at the 2022 World Cup later this year. The World Cup Benefits Program of FIFA sees clubs receive £6,460-per-day for every player released for the tournament.
The Qatar 2022 World Cup is set to take place over November and December of this year, a novelty for the competition that has always been played in the summer beforehand. With the Gunners set to have a number of players away on international duty for the World Cup, they could be in line for a windfall in their absence.
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Mikel Arteta issued an apology to Arsenal fans after the Gunners' 3-0 loss to Crystal Palace on Monday