Arsenal have failed with their attempt to sign a record-breaking midfielder in the winter window, and while a summer deal is now possible, a report has outlined why there could be yet more delays.
There are a handful of deals that are in the pipeline for Arsenal but time is running out to get a transfer completed that would give the team a huge boost in the Premier League title race
Arsenal tried and failed to sign Ollie Watkins after submitting a bid of just £40million this week, which was swiftly rejected by Unai Emery's side.
There's less than a week remaining of the January transfer window and Premier League clubs could be in line for a busy few days as Patrick Dorgu, Jhon Duran and Marcus Rashford and more edge towards m
Arsenal's bid for Ollie Watkins so late in the January transfer window shows a lack of forward planning at the North London club.
In each of the past four Premier League campaigns, Arsenal have recorded more points than the season before: from a nadir of 56 points (eighth) after Arteta took over midway through the 2019-20, to 61 points (eighth), to 69 points (fifth), to 84 points (second) to 89 points (second) last season, just two points behind champions Manchester City.
That explanation has been officially refuted by the independent commission handling Arsenal's appeal and Lewis-Skelly will not have to serve the three-match suspension that came w
So get your questions in now for Art and he will be with you between 4pm and 5pm GMT (11am to 12pm ET) to answer as many as he can
Man City will hope to dent Arsenal's title hopes in the Premier League; after sealing their UCL knockout spot.
Arsenal’s title hopes could be a dealt a massive blow this weekend when they face Manchester City. The Gunners trail Liverpool by six points at the top of the table and any dropped points
Victory over Manchester City on Sunday will be a boost for Arsenal's Premier League title hopes, manager Mikel Arteta said on Friday.