Liverpool legend Ronnie Whelan thinks Arsenal are not far off giving up hope of being able to catch the Reds in the Premier League. The post It Won’t Be Long – Liverpool Legend Expects Arsenal To Give Up appeared first on Inside Futbol | Latest Football News,
Mikel Arteta has long been interested in adding a striker to his attacking line-up at Arsenal but should he target Alexander Isak, he's been told the Newcastle striker will cost upwards of £105million
Arsenal have been pushed out to 50-1 to win the Premier League by Hills after Mikel Arteta's team had to fight back from 1-0 down to draw 1-1 with Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday. Leaders Liverpool,
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal are due to miss out on the Premier League title once again, but questions continue to be asked about a marquee signing to give them that extra something
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Arsenal, meanwhile, arrive at Old Trafford with confidence. After a difficult run in the Premier League, they smashed PSV Eindhoven 7-1 in the Champions League earlier this week. Though catching Liverpool seems out of the question, it at least proves they haven’t dropped their level of intensity just yet.
As per the report from Rousing the Kop, Liverpool are "in contact" over a summer transfer for Sesko, who has a £50 million release clause. It is thought that an "internal agreement" is in place between the player and his club for a departure, meaning interested suitors may not necessarily need to meet the clause to strike a deal.
The conversation flowed between four supporters whose first game ranged from the 1950s to the 2010s. The cast is Arthur, who represents the teenagers, Art, the twentysomethings, Amy in the middle-aged bracket and Richard, the veteran.
Wayne Rooney highlights what he believes is Mikel Arteta’s biggest mistake at Arsenal, a decision that could impact their Premier League title hopes.
On Friday, our talented Under-18s side — reigning English champions — continue writing their own chapter in the wonderful tale of United in the Youth Cup. With three five-goal wins, confidence is high for our first trip to north London in this prestigious competition since a 2007 semi-final starring Danny Welbeck and Tom Cleverley.