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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.”

Arsenal star defender Takehiro Tomiyasu is injured again and set to miss next spell

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Mikel Arteta wants defender Takehiro Tomiyasu to stay
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Arsenal fear Takehiro Tomiyasu will face another spell on the sidelines after only recently returning to action from a knee injury, TEAMtalk can exclusively reveal. Tomiyasu made his first appearance of the season with a late cameo off the bench in the 3-1 win over Southampton before the international break. The defender had missed the first few weeks of the new campaign as he was nursing a knee injury he sustained in pre-season.

Tomiyasu was left out of the Japan squad for their games against Saudi Arabia and Australia due to his lack of action so far this term. Sources have confirmed to TEAMtalk that Arsenal are seriously concerned Tomiyasu suffered a recurrence of his knee problem in his short appearance against Southampton and he could now be out of action for another month.

Arsenal dealt crushing injury blow as 25-year-old suffers serious setback

Gunners staff are supposedly seriously concerned about the former Bologna man’s condition, and he is believed to have sustained the complication during his six-minute run-out against Southampton. Tomiyasu’s latest blow comes at an inconvenient time for Mikel Arteta, who is already stretched thin in the full-back areas thanks to Oleksandr Zinchenko, Ben White, Kieran Tierney and Jurrien Timber’s injuries.

Arsenal have also been dealt a number of fresh blows over the international break, as Bukayo Saka hurt his hamstring while playing for England, and Gabriel Martinelli is confirmed to be nursing a calf issue. In addition, Germany’s Kai Havertz and Ghana’s Thomas Partey both had to withdraw from their national teams, but Arsenal is apparently confident of having them back in time for Saturday’s trip to Bournemouth.

Neymar responds as Arsenal’s Frank Warren asks him to join Gunners

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PSG outcast Neymar told to sign for Arsenal
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At the boxing in Saudi Arabia, boxing promoter Frank Warren made every effort to persuade Neymar to team up with Arsenal. Watching Artur Beterbiev’s thrilling victory over Dmitry Bivol on Saturday night was the Brazil international, who presently plays for Al-Hilal, the winners of the Saudi Pro League. Part of the evening was spent at ringside with Neymar, whom Warren, an Arsenal supporter since childhood, tried to convince to join his boyhood club, Queensberry Promotions.

Neymar was told by Warren in front of the cameras, “This is the man; he’s coming to England, and he’s going to play for Arsenal.” “We need you; we need you,” Neymar said with a smile before burst into laughter. “I’m back, I’m back,” Neymar retorted at that point.

Neymar responds to being told Arsenal need you at UFC fight event

Neymar made a suggestion that he would think about joining Arsenal after being persuaded to do so at a boxing fight. Presently working in Saudi Arabia, the 32-year-old witnessed the Saturday bout at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh between Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke.

Seated next to him in the VIP area of the audience was boxing promoter Frank Warren, an ardent Arsenal supporter who was born in the London neighbourhood of Islington. The 72-year-old head of Queensberry Promotions made it plain in a funny little video that he wanted Neymar to join Mikel Arteta’s team, telling the forward that the North London team needed him.

Arsenal receive double injury boost as Martin Odegaard’s return date is revealed

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Arsenal are hopeful of positive injury updates regarding Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard as the international break nears its conclusion.

Arsenal’s Injury Concerns: Saka and Odegaard Updates as November Looms

Bukayo Saka could be available for crucial Brighton clash

Both players are crucial to Mikel Arteta‘s plans, and their availability could be key in the club’s upcoming fixtures against Bournemouth, Shakhtar Donetsk, and Liverpool.

Saka sustained an injury during England’s 2-1 defeat to Greece and was substituted early in the second half.

England U21 manager Lee Carsley confirmed that Saka felt discomfort in his leg and is undergoing further assessment.

With Saka having started every game for Arsenal this season, his fitness will be closely monitored by the club as they await his return for treatment.

Meanwhile, Martin Odegaard has been sidelined since September with an ankle injury. However, there is growing optimism surrounding his recovery.

The Arsenal captain provided a positive update, stating that he has made significant progress in his rehabilitation.

While he is still expected to return in November, Odegaard’s encouraging words have boosted hopes that he could be back sooner than initially expected.

Arteta will be hoping both players recover in time to help Arsenal through a challenging period, with the team looking to maintain momentum in both the Premier League and Champions League.

With Saka and Odegaard key to the Gunners’ attacking play, their fitness will be critical as Arsenal navigate this busy stretch of the season.

Arsenal receives blow after Bukayo Saka suffered hamstring injury on international duty

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England manager Gareth Southgate hails Bukayo Saka as ruthlessness winger
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Bukayo Saka, an England winger, may be sidelined for weeks by his injury. Saka appears to have injured his hamstring during England’s UEFA Nations League match against Greece, just one month after Martin Ødegaard suffered an ankle injury while playing for his country. The 23-year-old was forced to leave the field in the 52nd minute after pulling up just before Vangelis Pavlidis scored the game’s first goal.

Lee Carsley, England’s interim manager, stated, “He’s being assessed,” following the game. He appeared to feel something in his leg during the build-up to the opening goal. Saka hobbled off the field after receiving assistance from the training staff. Arsenal has seven important games in the next four weeks, including Premier League matchups against Chelsea and Liverpool, so losing their finest playmaker would be devastating to their chances of winning the title.

Arsenal fans fear international break curse has struck again

After witnessing Bukayo Saka limp off hurt for England last night, Arsenal supporters were left cursing the curse of the international break once more. The club’s star winger has been playing at an incredible level thus far this season, but he now has to race against the clock to be healthy for the Gunners’ next match, which is against Bournemouth, one week from Saturday.

Saka might now be added to the list of injured players that the Gunners have already lost, along with Martin Odegaard, Jurrien Timber, and Ben White. Remaining at London Colney are Kai Havertz and Thomas Partey, two of the few talents who have left for international service due to fitness concerns in the squad.

Bukayo Saka leaves England match with leg injury in potential blow to Arsenal

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Arsenal attacker Bukayo Saka pulls out of England squad due to injury
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Bukayo Saka left the field with a leg injury during England’s recent match, raising concerns for both the national team and Arsenal fans.

Bukayo Saka Leaves England Game Injured: Arsenal Fans Fear Lengthy Absence

Bukayo Saka scored his first international hattrick against North Macedonia
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Saka, who has been in excellent form this season, was substituted early in the second half after appearing to injured his hamstring in the build-up to Greece’s opening goal.

The sight of the 23-year-old limping off has sparked worries about the extent of the injury, especially with Arsenal heavily relying on him in their current campaign.

Interim England coach Lee Carsley provided a brief update after the game, confirming that Saka “felt something in his leg” during the play that led to Greece’s goal.

Although Saka didn’t need crutches to leave the stadium, his discomfort was evident, and he will undergo further assessment to determine the severity of the injury.

For Arsenal, the timing couldn’t be worse. Saka has been instrumental for the Gunners, contributing two goals and seven assists in just seven Premier League games this season.

His absence could leave a significant void, particularly with Arsenal lacking depth in the right-wing position following the loan departures of Reiss Nelson and Fabio Vieira.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta will be anxiously awaiting the results of Saka’s assessment, as a prolonged absence could impact the club’s title aspirations.

The young winger has been irreplaceable, not just for his technical ability but for the energy and drive he brings to every game.

Fans will hope for positive news, but for now, Saka’s fitness remains a major concern.

Martin Odegaard gives three-word verdict as Arsenal gives his injury boost

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Martin Odegaard describes his relationship with Smith Rowe at Arsenal
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In light of his ankle injury, which has sidelined him for the past four weeks, Martin Odegaard has provided Arsenal supporters with an incredible update. Odegaard hasn’t played for Arsenal in the last seven games after suffering an unusual ankle sprain when playing for Norway during the international break in September.

Mikel Arteta has been frequently asked for updates due to his significance, and the Gunners manager has been sending them prior to the match against Southampton. “Martin is really challenging,” he remarked. “I expected more with the boot and many other things, but he’s pushing it and working really hard. ” So hard to set a date for.”

Even though Arteta was hesitant to provide a meaningful update on Odegaard’s condition, the guy believes he will return sooner than anticipated. He stated in his prerecorded notes, “I’ve made really good progress in the last week or so.”

The midfielder offered a promising update on his recovery ahead

Odegaard’s return date has not yet been announced by Arsenal, but the team’s most recent news indicates that the midfielder is getting closer to returning. In fact, Arsenal has released video of its No. 8 working out alone and on an anti-gravity treadmill a device that helps athletes start jogging earlier by lessening the strain on their muscles and joints.

Odegaard gave an encouraging report on his recuperation last week before Arsenal defeated Southampton 3-1. He stated in the team’s matchday program, “In the last week or so, I’ve made really good progress.” I feel like things are going well, and I’m improving every day. Your urge to perform more and work harder increases when you perceive progress in the situation.

Leandro Trossard says playing out of position led to Euro disappointment

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Leandro Trossard, Arsenal’s versatile forward, has opened up about his underwhelming performance at Euro 2024, attributing it to being played out of position.

Leandro Trossard Blames Euro 2024 Disappointment on Playing Out of Position

Leandro Trossard
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The Belgian international, known for his adaptability across the front line, suggested that his flexibility may have worked against him during the tournament, preventing him from performing at his best.

Reflecting on Belgium’s campaign, Trossard admitted that the role he was asked to play didn’t allow him to show his full potential.

“It’s always better when you play in your best position,” Trossard said in an interview, acknowledging that his performances in the Euros were not up to his usual standard.

“At the Euro, it wasn’t good enough. I spoke with the coach about it, and now I’m looking forward.”

Trossard’s comments highlight the double-edged sword of being a versatile player. While his ability to slot into various positions is an asset for both club and country, it can also hinder a player from excelling in one defined role.

At Arsenal, Trossard has found himself covering different areas in the absence of key players like Martin Odegaard, but this constant shifting may be preventing him from reaching the peak of his abilities.

Despite his struggles during the tournament, Trossard remains optimistic, eager to prove his worth in his preferred position.

For now, though, the Belgian star is focused on his club football, looking to make a significant impact with Arsenal as the season progresses.

Arsenal star loanee Nuno Tavares says he is happier after leaving Arsenal

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Nottingham Forest ready to offer £30 million for Arsenal's Nuno Tavares
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Nuno Tavares has had an amazing start to his career at Lazio, earning him the title of “the King of Assists” in Serie A according to a Portuguese publication. With five assists in his first five games since going on loan from Arsenal, Tavares leads the league in assists.  With 13 points from seven games, Lazio is currently in third position in Serie A thanks in large part to Tavares, who has emerged as a vital creative outlet for the team.

Tavares has been instrumental in helping Lazio close the three-point gap with leaders Napoli. After his most recent assist, Lazio was referred to on social media as “the Nuno Express.” In the summer of 2021, Tavares made a potentially £8 million transfer from Benfica to Arsenal on a long-term contract. After “annoying” Arteta, he was sent out on loan after making 28 appearances for the team in the 2021–2022 campaign.

I couldn’t be happier after Arsenal exit, I feel at home

His conduct has “often annoyed” the manager of the Gunners and his staff. Before he joined Lazio, Ajax was briefly linked to the player. Enjoying his football in Italy’s top division, he feels at home in Rome. “Here in Lazio, I feel more and more at home. Thankfully, both personally and collectively, things are going well. Although there is certainly more work to be done, the balance is currently very favorable,” he stated.

Tavares stated, as cited by O Jogo: “I feel like I belong at Lazio.” Thankfully, both individually and as a group, things are going well. We can only consider getting better now that I believe we have met the task.

Midfielder Mikel Merino says move to Arsenal changed his life

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Mikel Merino: “Joining Arsenal Has Changed My Life”

Mikel Merino is relishing a fresh chapter in his career after completing his move to Arsenal this summer.

The Spanish midfielder, who played a pivotal role in Spain’s Euro 2024 triumph, is excited to step into the limelight at one of the Premier League’s most ambitious clubs.

Merino’s arrival at the Emirates was slightly delayed due to an injury picked up during his first training session with the team.

However, with the international break offering a brief respite, the 27-year-old is eager to get back on the pitch and contribute to his new side’s success.

Reflecting on the move, Merino opened up about how this transfer marks a significant turning point in both his personal and professional life.

“This summer has been one of the best in my life,” he shared with Mundo Deportivo.

“The Euros and my signing for Arsenal have completely changed my life.”

The midfielder’s decision to join Arsenal wasn’t made lightly. With a clear focus on growing as a player and pursuing silverware, Merino was drawn to the club’s ambitious project.

“Arsenal’s vision really impressed me,” he said.

“It’s a place where I feel I can develop and help the team win titles.”

Having previously played for Real Sociedad, Borussia Dortmund, and Newcastle United, Merino brings a wealth of experience to the Gunners’ midfield.

Despite Real Sociedad’s tough start to the season, Merino remains confident in their future success, praising the club’s work ethic and structure.

As he settles into life in London, Merino is ready to prove his worth and help Arsenal reach new heights this season.