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Gabriel Magalhães revealed he signed a new contract with Arsenal because he believes "this season will be different" in the club's pursuit of trophies.
Chelsea and Arsenal both hold an interest in RB Leipzig midfielder Xavi Simons, who is keen to move to the Premier League this summer.Simons is open to leaving Leipzig just six months after his loan
Gabriel Magalhaes is confident that Arsenal are "ready to reach new heights", with the Gunners "doing everything to bring in top players" in the transfer market this summer
In another twist to the never-ending saga surrounding Sporting CP’s Viktor Gyökeres, Arsenal are reportedly in danger of losing the Sweden international to their Premier League rivals Manchester United.
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Arsenal's long-term negotiations for Viktor Gyokeres have reportedly stalled, allowing Manchester United to test the player's resolve to sign for the Gunners.
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Football365 on MSNMan Utd now ‘most advanced’ in race for Gyokeres as INEOS offer ‘slightly higher’ fee than ArsenalManchester United are now incredibly ‘most advanced’ in the race to sign Viktor Gyokeres as INEOS have offered a ‘slightly higher’ fee than Arsenal for the Sporting striker. Arsenal finally reached an agreement with Sporting Lisbon over a fee for the Sporting star last week,
Viktor Gyokeres had looked set to join Arsenal from Sporting Lisbon, but a hitch in negotiations opened the door for Manchester United, who have made a late effort to sign him
Arsenal include 15-year-olds Max Dowman and Marli Salmon in their squad for their tour of Singapore and Hong Kong.
Arsenal have departed for their pre-season tour to Asia without Viktor Gyökeres as talks continue with Sporting Lisbon over a move for the striker.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Arsenal’s Dream 2025–26 Summer Transfer Window. For three seasons running, it’s been the same agonising tale for Arsenal, but 2025–26 offers the Gunners a fresh dawn.