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Mikel Arteta's £74m Arsenal success confirmed by late Douglas Luiz move to bury Newcastle worry

The Arsenal midfield has been the victim of African Cup of Nations participation, suspensions, Covid-19 and naïve transfer decisions this January and two competition exits can be attributed to the thinness of the position.

Arsenal lost Thomas Partey and Mohamed Elneny to the AFCON and Granit Xhaka tested positive for Covid whilst Ainsley Maitland-Niles was allowed to leave on loan for Roma despite the shortages in the role. Xhaka and Partey were also sent off in each leg respectively of the League Cup semi-final defeat to Liverpool.

Arsenal have come through the month without a win and now do not play until the 10th of February when all of the aforementioned players, bar Maitland-Niles, will have returned.

However, the club has been linked with numerous options in the midfield including Juventus’ Arthur Melo. However, The Athletic reports that Edu presented an agreed 18-month loan proposal with a €40 million buy option which the Arsenal hierarchy were not keen on causing the deal to stall.

The Gunners were also linked to Bruno Guimaraes of Lyon however Newcastle United are the current favourites to land the Brazilian to the frustration of many of the Arsenal fans.

The latest player linked with a move is Aston Villa’s, Douglas Luiz according to the Evening Standard. With 18 months left on his contract at Villa Park, his future remains uncertain.

John Percy of The Telegraph reports that interest from other clubs, including a rejected £30 million bid that did not come from Arsenal, has sparked them to open contract talks with the midfielder in a bid to keep him.

That being said, Villa are in talks with Juventus to sign midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur who would be a suitable replacement.

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