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William Saliba will not miss next game despite getting a red card

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William Saliba might not get a chance in this World Cup
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William Saliba has picked up a three-match ban after receiving a straight red card in Arsenal’s 2-0 defeat against Bournemouth on Saturday. The result which leaves Arsenal third in the Premier League seemed to be an inevitability given how early the Frenchman was dismissed, as Rob Jones brandished a red card in just the 30th minute.

Goals from Ryan Christie and Justin Kluivert secured all three points for Bournemouth, although there is some good news, as Mikel Arteta will actually be able to use William Saliba in Arsenal’s next game, despite his dismissal. Red-card suspensions only count across all domestic competitions, not European competitions, so Saliba will serve his suspension against Liverpool next weekend.

William Saliba can play in next Arsenal game

The sending-off was for preventing a clear chance to score goals, not for violent behaviour, disobedience, or a careless challenge, even though it was a straight red card. Therefore, the penalty is limited to one game and nothing more. Saliba’s availability versus Shakhtar, followed by a suspension against Liverpool, will allow him to play again against Preston North End in the League Cup and Newcastle United in the Premier League.

Saliba might have served his suspension against Shakhtar instead of Liverpool, as Arsenal supporters would likely have preferred, but those are the regulations. Given that the Spaniard will be without his No. 2 for three domestic games beginning on Sunday against Liverpool Arteta might be tempted to bench Saliba against the Ukrainian heavyweights on Tuesday.

Arsenal could sign Serie A striker Dusan Vlahovic in January transfer window

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Arsenal have set their sights again on Juventus forward Dusan Vlahovic
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Arsenal could reignite their pursuit of Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic in the January transfer window as the Serbian forward finds himself in a contract standoff with his current club.

Dusan Vlahovic Back on Arsenal’s Radar for January Transfer Window

Vlahovic, who was once heavily linked with a move to the Emirates, opted for Juventus back in 2022 despite Arsenal’s keen interest. However, his situation in Turin may open the door for a fresh approach from the Gunners.

Juventus are reportedly struggling to maintain Vlahovic’s hefty €12 million annual salary. The club is eager to extend his contract but wants to reduce his wages in the process, a proposal that the player’s representatives have so far resisted.

If this deadlock continues, the Italian giants may be forced to offload Vlahovic in the upcoming transfer window to avoid losing him for free down the line.

Arsenal’s interest in Vlahovic hasn’t waned despite his previous snub. The North London club remains without a definitive first-choice striker, and Vlahovic’s potential availability could be a perfect fit for Mikel Arteta’s side.

The Gunners have shown steady improvement in recent seasons, and a clinical striker like Vlahovic could further bolster their attacking threat as they push for silverware.

Vlahovic’s qualities—strength, precision, and a natural goal-scoring instinct—are exactly what Arsenal needs to add to their front line. However, some may question whether it’s wise to pursue a player who once chose another path over joining the Gunners.

Still, with Juventus in a financially vulnerable position and Arsenal’s squad seemingly one step away from being complete, January could be the perfect opportunity for Arsenal to finally land their man.

Premier league release statement following Saliba’s red card after Declan rice statement

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Declan Rice reveals how squad reacted to Arteta's VAR rant
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William Saliba was sent off following a VAR check in Arsenal’s 2-0 loss to Bournemouth, and the Premier League has revealed why. After pulling down Evanilson, Saliba was originally given a yellow card by referee Rob Jones; however, he escalated it to a red card after VAR prompted him to see the incident again on the pitch side monitor.

By using their social media account for match centers, the Premier League has also provided an explanation for the choice. “The referee gave Saliba a yellow card for a challenge on Evanilson,” they noted. The VAR requested an on-field review after concluding that Saliba had denied an obvious opportunity to score a goal. The referee then escalated the yellow card to a red one.

Declan Rice shows true colors with William Saliba Arsenal red card verdict

Declan Rice was seen yelling at his teammates to be focused and maintain their positions as Bournemouth pushed for a second goal midway through the second half, with 10-man Arsenal trailing by one. Given what had happened, Rice was becoming irritated with some of the carelessness that ensued after Leandro Trossard’s error that resulted in William Saliba’s red card. Not long afterward, his greatest worries materialized.

To stay in the game, we showed a great deal of character and personality with 10 men, Rice continued. A minute later, a routine we are usually so good at has done us in. The major chance belonged to Martinelli. The keeper read it and made a fantastic stop.

Raheem Sterling ready to play crucial role for Arsenal after impactful training

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Raheem Sterling seems to be walking on air again, and Arsenal will need him to be at his best as they travel for seven of their next ten games. The Gunners’ demanding autumn calendar begins with a sundowner at Vitality Stadium, which will reveal a lot about their willingness to contend for titles and the Champions League.

Because of captain Martin Odegaard’s approaching ankle injury comeback and Sterling’s apparent improvement in training, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has reason to be positive about his team’s ability to play on the road. Of the England players at the Gunners, none smiled wider than Sterling, who was cruelly benched by Gareth Southgate after Thomas Tuchel was appointed manager of the Three Lions.

Sterling has been impressing Mikel Arteta in training

In the last two years, he has turned Arsenal from soft touches to street fighters away from home, and he thinks his travel protocols will work wonders for them. “We discuss and put things in place, especially to make the players feel fresh,” he stated. “There is a lot of traveling, a lot of requirements, routines, and habits that change.”

They are accustomed to it, though, as many of them have only spent the last ten days playing international football and staying in hotels. The away games get more difficult when those two factors are combined and they account for a significant number of certain times. While always giving performance and preparation, rest, and recuperation first priority, you attempt to keep those times as brief and productive as you can.

Mikel Arteta wants Arsenal to sign Milos Kerkez next transfer

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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is reportedly eyeing Bournemouth’s left-back Milos Kerkez as a key target for the upcoming transfer window.

Arsenal Set Sights on Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez in January Move

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The 20-year-old Hungarian has impressed in the Premier League, catching the attention of multiple clubs, including the Gunners, who may be preparing to make a move.

Arteta is believed to be seeking reinforcements at left-back, with Arsenal’s current options, such as Jakub Kiwior, potentially heading for the exit.

Kiwior has drawn interest from Serie A clubs, with Juventus leading the chase as they look to strengthen their defense after injuries.

Should the Polish international depart, Kerkez could step in to fill the gap and bring a fresh dynamic to Arsenal’s backline.

Kerkez has grown into a key figure for Bournemouth, showcasing his versatility and attacking prowess, attributes Arteta values highly in his full-backs.

His performances in both domestic and international competitions have earned him recognition, and the possibility of his contract expiring at the end of the season adds urgency to the situation.

If Bournemouth fails to extend his stay, Arsenal and other suitors could have a golden opportunity to swoop in.

While Bournemouth are likely keen to keep hold of the young defender, Arsenal’s interest might spark a battle in the transfer market.

Arteta’s desire to bolster his defense with a young, attacking-minded player like Kerkez highlights his long-term vision for the club.

With a potential January bid looming, Arsenal could make their move sooner rather than later to beat the competition and secure the talented full-back’s services.

Arsenal £100m transfer target Alexander Isak hasn’t signed new contract with Newcastle

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Rio Ferdinand backs Arsenal to sign Alexander Isak
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Alexander Isak is still delaying signing a new deal; therefore, Arsenal is reportedly keeping an eye on the situation at Newcastle United. The expectation was that the Gunners would spend during the summer transfer window on a new striker, with Mikel Arteta and Edu exerting significant pressure to sign Benjamin Sesko of RB Leipzig. Sesko, 21, made the decision to remain at Leipzig and ink a new deal; therefore, Arsenal was left without a striker for the remainder of the summer transfer window.

As he continues to consider inking a new contract at St. James’ Park, talkSPORT now say that Newcastle striker Isak has informed Arsenal of his possible availability. As he persists in delaying signing a new deal at Newcastle, Alexander Isak has placed teams, including Arsenal, on notice, according to the report.

Newcastle star Alexander Isak puts Arsenal on alert after £100m transfer links

With 25 goals for the Toon in all competitions, the Sweden international ended the previous season as Newcastle’s top scorer despite missing a significant portion of it due to injury. Isak, a 25-year-old attacker, has clearly gained a lot of admirers thanks to his impressive goal-scoring abilities, as numerous elite teams in Europe have reportedly expressed interest in signing him.

Isak was reportedly being courted by Arsenal and Tottenham for a reported £100 million in the summer, but Eddie Howe was insistent that the striker was not for sale, and Newcastle was able to hang onto its valuable asset for an additional year. Negotiations to sign Isak to a new deal have not advanced much, and talkSPORT claims that “there is no obvious sign” that Newcastle will make forward.

Arsenal Owner Stan Kroenke Greenlights £1 Billion NFL Stadium Revamp

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta gives update on David Raya's fitness

Stan Kroenke, the owner of Arsenal, has approved a significant £1 billion project related to his U.S. sports ventures.

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As the head of the Los Angeles Rams and a key figure in the NFL, Kroenke was one of the 32 team owners to unanimously support a £1.07 billion renovation of EverBank Stadium, home to the Jacksonville Jaguars.

This ambitious renovation is set to begin early next year, reinforcing Kroenke’s deep involvement in major sports infrastructure projects.

Kroenke’s extensive sports portfolio, under Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, includes several teams such as NBA’s Denver Nuggets, NHL’s Colorado Avalanche, and MLS’s Colorado Rapids.

While Arsenal has been valued at around £2 billion, the LA Rams are worth significantly more, underscoring the scope of Kroenke’s sports empire.

Though Arsenal has spent heavily in the transfer market under Kroenke’s ownership, with over £700 million spent since 2011, the club has experienced a net loss of around £200 million in player recruitment.

Despite this, Kroenke’s commitment to both his U.S. and UK sports ventures continues, reflecting his strategic focus on growth and investment.

Arsenal reject Palmeiras offer for star Gabriel Jesus

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Arsenal have rejected a transfer offer from Palmeiras for Gabriel Jesus, as Mikel Arteta remains keen on keeping the Brazilian forward in his squad.

The 27-year-old striker, who started his career at Palmeiras, has been linked with a return to his former club.

However, the Gunners have made it clear they still see Jesus as an important part of their plans this season.

Gabriel Jesus Staying at Arsenal: Palmeiras Offer Turned Down

Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus is on radar of both Barcelona and Real Madrid
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Despite limited game time so far this campaign, Jesus remains a valued squad member under Arteta.

He has started just three Premier League games but has still contributed in key moments, including filling in at left-back during the dramatic 2-2 draw against Manchester City.

Arsenal’s strong start to the season, coupled with their ambition to challenge for the Premier League title, means Arteta wants to maintain depth in his squad, and Jesus is seen as a vital option in attack.

Palmeiras reportedly hoped to bring Jesus back ahead of the Club World Cup, but Arsenal have resisted, pointing to the forward’s potential to step up in crucial moments.

Injuries to key players like Bukayo Saka or Kai Havertz could see Jesus take on a more prominent role in the attack, and Arteta is banking on his experience and versatility.

Arteta has been vocal about Jesus’ energy and form, praising the Brazilian for his attitude and performance level. While not a guaranteed starter, Jesus is viewed as a key figure who can be relied upon when needed.

For now, Arsenal are determined to keep hold of the experienced forward, as they look to maintain their momentum in what promises to be a pivotal season.

Arsenal is very keen to sign star Atalanta defender Isak Hein

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Isak Hien is a 25-year-old Atalanta defender that Arsenal is eager to acquire and may consider making a sizable offer for.  In front of upcoming windows, Fichajes claims that Arsenal has made Isak Hien a target. The Gunners may consider adding another Serie A defensive player in the near future, so the Atalanta defender has a bright career ahead of him.

Considering the number of roles each player can occupy in Mikel Arteta’s squad; Arsenal has a complicated defensive configuration. They have a collection of profiles that are adaptable and can provide various choices based on the stage of the game. Though the team is always seeking new players, they appear to have incredible depth in all those defensive spots.

The Atalanta star on Arsenal’s agenda

In addition, Hien’s strong play style and excellent ball control make him an ideal fit for the Premier League, which places a high importance on defenders’ power and adaptability. Arsenal views Hien as a player with a bright future who can make an early contribution. Hien is one of the costliest signings in his position, with rumours indicating that the Gunners are prepared to offer him a contract for almost 50 million euros.

The Swedish star is at a critical juncture in his career, only 25 years old. Both the player and Mikel Arteta’s team, who are looking for elite defensive reinforcements to keep themselves competitive in the title race, would take a big step forward with his presence in the Premier League should Arsenal choose to proceed.

Tony Cascarino says William Saliba is at the level of a Real Madrid player

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William Saliba is the 6th Most Valuable Arsenal Player
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Tony Cascarino believes Arsenal defender William Saliba is playing at a level worthy of Real Madrid, issuing a warning that the Gunners must win silverware to keep their star player.

Tony Cascarino Warns Arsenal: Saliba Could Be Tempted by Real Madrid

William Saliba might not get a chance in this World Cup
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Speaking to talkSPORT, Cascarino highlighted Real Madrid’s growing interest in Saliba and stressed the importance of success to fend off the Spanish giants.

“There are always vultures circling, and there’s no bigger vulture in football than Real Madrid. If they’re after a player, it’s hard to say no,” said Cascarino.

Reports from France have suggested that Madrid has identified the 23-year-old Frenchman as a key target for next summer.

Though Saliba is under contract at Arsenal until 2027, Cascarino thinks that alone won’t be enough to keep him.

“Winning and being successful is the best way to keep players.

Saliba’s playing at the level of a Real Madrid player, but he needs to be convinced Arsenal will be winning trophies, including the Champions League.”

Arsenal have made strides under Mikel Arteta, but the pressure is on to turn their progress into tangible success.

Cascarino believes that without trophies, Saliba could be tempted by the lure of Madrid, a club that’s synonymous with Champions League glory.

He added, “Real Madrid are the kings of Europe, and once they’re interested, Arsenal have a big problem.”

Despite his long-term deal, Cascarino hinted that Arsenal may need to offer another extension to secure Saliba’s future.

“It’s great for Arsenal to have a player of Saliba’s caliber, but they need to show they’re going to be competing for the biggest prizes if they want to keep him.”