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Gunners give Nketiah green light

Arsenal are continuing negotiations with Marseille over Eddie Nketiah.

The Gunners are in talks with the French giants over a season-long loan move with an obligatory fee of around £25m.

Marseille are yet to agree to those terms with discussions ongoing – having initially made an offer of around £17m for the player last month.

Personal terms are believed to already be in place on a five-year deal.

Arsenal target joins Barcelona

Arsenal target Dani Olmo has been confirmed as a Barcelona player.

The Gunners were linked with a move for the Spanish midfielder while he was at RB Leipzig.

However, he has now joined Barcelona, who also beat Chelsea and Manchester City to complete the deal.

Inter make move for Kiwior

Inter Milan have reportedly contacted Arsenal over a move for Jakub Kiwior.

Sportitalia have claimed that the Italian outfit have proposed a loan deal with an option to buy.

The report has also claimed that the loan could become permanent should certain conditions be met.

Arsenal ‘can’t win Prem’

Dwight Yorke has insisted that Arsenal can not win the Premier League title without a proper striker.

He told Champions League Betting: “Without a proper striker, Arsenal won’t win the Premier League.

“Arsenal haven’t been able to finish above Manchester City in the last two years because they haven’t got someone who can stick the ball in the net on a regular basis. 

“If you look throughout the history of the Premier League, the teams who win the league have always got somebody who’s scoring 20 plus goals.

“It’s not rocket science for Mikel Arteta. They’re supposed to be the experts and have all the data and the know-how and the breakdowns of all the teams that have won the Premier League. 

‘Goals are shared in and amongst the team, of course. But there’s a significant part of the game that you need to master, which is to put the ball in the net on a regular basis and you need an individual who does that to win you the title.”

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Youngsters in training

Josh Nichols and Tommy Setford have been handed opportunities to train with Arsenal’s first team.

The pair have impressed manager Mikel Arteta and will get to test themselves against the Gunners’ best players.

Barca open to selling De Jong

Barcelona are reportedly willing to sell Arsenal target Frenkie de Jong this summer.

The Spanish club will reportedly demand a fee worth £51million plus add-ons.

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