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Arsenal news: Mikel Arteta suffers another injury setback as the price tag for his ideal acquisition is revealed Arsenal is currently experiencing a well-deserved week of relaxation, as they were exempt from a play-off fixture in the Champions League due to their completion of the new format in the top eight.

 

 


It implies that Arsenal supporters can relax and relish the pandemonium of Manchester City vs Real Madrid, secure in the knowledge that their team will advance to the next round. It has also provided Mikel Arteta and his teammates with an uncommon week interval between the 2-0 victory over Leicester last Saturday and the game against West Ham this weekend.

 

 

 

 

Arsenal’s recent ailments have been a source of concern, as Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli, and Bukayo Saka, who are all potential first-choice front four members, are currently absent. The recuperation period should be advantageous for Arsenal. Before the upcoming round of fixtures, the Arsenal are in second place in the Premier League table, anticipating that Liverpool will make a mistake and relinquish their lead.

 

 

 

 

Arsenal news: Mikel Arteta suffers another injury setback as the price tag for his ideal acquisition is revealed Arsenal is currently experiencing a well-deserved week of relaxation, as they were exempt from a play-off fixture in the Champions League due to their completion of the new format in the top eight.

 

 

 

It implies that Arsenal supporters can relax and relish the pandemonium of Manchester City vs Real Madrid, secure in the knowledge that their team will advance to the next round.

 

 

 

 

It has also provided Mikel Arteta and his teammates with an uncommon week interval between the 2-0 victory over Leicester last Saturday and the game against West Ham this weekend. Arsenal’s recent ailments have been a source of concern, as Kai Havertz,

 

 

 

Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli, and Bukayo Saka, who are all potential first-choice front four members, are currently absent. The recuperation period should be advantageous for Arsenal. Before the upcoming round of fixtures, the Arsenal are in second place in the Premier League table, anticipating that Liverpool will make a mistake and relinquish their lead.

 

 

 

 

Injury timeline for Tomiyasu Following surgery on his right knee, Takehiro Tomiyasu anticipates an extended period of inactivity. The Japan international has only been able to play six minutes of football this season, and it was determined that he should undertake a procedure for the second time in two years in order to address the long-term issue.

 

 

 

 

In a statement, Arsenal stated that Tomi continued to experience knee issues, which led to a further corrective surgical procedure, despite a return to full training and a substitute appearance in our home Premier League match against Southampton in October. He underwent an initial surgical procedure in August.

 

 

 

Arsenal will be required to break the Premier League transfer record in order to acquire Alexander Isak this summer, due to his exorbitant price tag. This season, the Newcastle striker has been in exceptional form, garnering interest from clubs throughout Europe.

 

 

 

 

The Gunners continue to harbour an interest in the Swede, who was acquired by the Magpies for £63 million from Real Sociedad. His current club values him at £150 million. That would surpass the £115 million Chelsea paid Brighton for Moises Caicedo, which in turn surpassed the £105 million Arsenal paid for Declan Rice from West Ham.

 

 

 

Arsenal’s pursuit may be rendered even more challenging should Newcastle qualify for the Champions League. Barcelona and Real Madrid have also been linked with the 25-year-old, who is currently contracted to Newcastle until June 2028.







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