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Edu 'identifies' summer transfer targets as Aubameyang comments leave ex-Arsenal star 'careless'

Welcome to our football.london The Arsenal Way daily news round-up. Maybe not the first, we've definitely done transfer round-ups before, and European round-ups, so I guess in some ways it's not that new at all.

Anyway, we thought we would enter the world of football in a broad and roundabout manner for you and have some fun with some of the stories and captions doing the daily rounds.

Edu could spend up to £180 million in the summer transfer window, according to an exclusive by The Sun.

The report claims that forward’s Alexander Isak, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and midfielder Ruben Neves are on the list of potential targets.

It's also stated that Mikel Arteta knows that if Arsenal were to land all three targets, they will need to secure a top-four position and bag Champions League football for the upcoming season.

A striker is obviously on the agenda and it’s no surprise that Isak and Calvert-Lewin are amongst the names in this trio. But, the report has a good point in that Arsenal need to persuade these players by guaranteeing that they’ll play European football next year.

In an interview FourFourTwo has done with former Arsenal and Chelsea midfielder Willian, it was revealed that the Brazilian took away £20 million in wages.

The player returned to Corinthians where he started his career. Willian has previously spoken about his unsuccessful stint with Arsenal but in this interview said that he “wasn’t in a happy place” at the club and hence his decision to leave and “do what’s best” for him.

When speaking about his time working with Mikel Arteta, he said it was “a nice experience” and that his “ideas are great and similar to Pep Guardiola’s.”

It's always good to hear Mikel Arteta receive praise from former Arsenal

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