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Whilst Mikel Arteta has curated an Arsenal squad capable of challenging for the title, it has left a number of players needing to head elsewhere for game time.Consequently, the Gunners hashed out a
Arsenal have faced numerous injury challenges this season, yet their strength in depth has ensured that the impact has not been overly evident on the pitch. Mikel Arteta now commands a larger and more versatile squad,
The latest Adam Clery Football Column newsletter explains why Arsenal’s injuries could actually be helping them on their march to the Premier League title
Gabriel Jesus, Arsenal's new number 9 excited to work for Arteta again. Arsenal unveil Gabriel Jesus as new number 9 On Monday, July 4, Arsenal announced the signing of Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus. Jesus was unveiled wearing the new Arsenal home jersey ...
The 2025/26 season for Arsenal has started incredibly well as they chase their first trophy since the 2020 FA Cup. The Gunners sit top of the Premier League, four points clear of Manchester City in second and they are also perfect in the league phase of the UEFA Champions League,
Tottenham's ability to host non-football events, such as concerts and boxing matches, during the football season has been a game-changer
Eberechi Eze has largely been deployed on the left side of Arsenal’s attacking trio since his arrival at the club, but he was given a central role in the number 10 position against Port Vale, where he impressed with an assured display. The former Crystal ...
Arsenal had a busy summer transfer window and could be in action once again in January as they look to move on some stars to raise funds if the correct offer arrives
Arsenal are reportedly open to offers for four players in the January transfer window, including youngster Ethan Nwaneri.
Myles Lewis-Skelly 's lack of gametime at Arsenal has alerted Everton, Fulham, West Ham United and Nottingham Forest to his situation, the latest report has claimed. The 2025-26 season looks like one of promise for the Gunners, who are at the summit of the Premier League table with a four-point gap to second-placed Manchester City.
There is a reason the claim caught fire. The data points towards a team behaving very differently to the one that drifted through last season. But while the numbers hint at stylistic evolution, the comparison with Arsenal feels exaggerated when you look at what United are producing on the pitch from week to week.