The most recent information on transfers and Arsenal, including news about Emile Smith Rowe, Declan Rice, and Ivan Toney
Emile Smith Rowe, a star player for Arsenal, will miss further time due to a knee injury. The 23-year-old’s potential absence for many weeks would increase Mikel Arteta’s injury worries in the lead-up to a pivotal stretch of games.
The Gunners’ 3-1 loss to West Ham resulted in their elimination from the Carabao Cup. After returning to the London Stadium for the first time since joining Arsenal, Declan Rice thanked the fans of his old team in a message.
Arteta is still making preparations in front of the January transfer window. Ivan Toney’s status at Brentford is being monitored by a number of teams, including the Gunners, who according to rumors have already held accompanied by his agent
Ivan Toney is prepared to pursue a January move following discussions between Arsenal and Chelsea.
Ivan Toney has informed his present employers, Brentford, that he would like to go once the winter transfer window opens, and he is prepared to press for a January move, according to 90min.
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The striker’s gambling suspension has kept him out of action, but he is expected to play again in January when Brentford will face some of the best teams in the Premier League.
Toney’s agents have spoken with both Arsenal and Chelsea, and sources have told 90min that the 27-year-old is prepared to attempt to force through a January transfer out of the Gtech Community Stadium.
January will mark Toney’s entry into the last year and a half of his current deal, giving Brentford a short window of opportunity to acquire the striker for his full price.
Smith Emile Rowe becomes frustrated with Arsenal when Mikel Arteta discloses his injury timetable.
Smith Emile Rowe’s first year at Arsenal has been a trying one. The Hale End alumnus began the 2023–24 season on the sidelines and did not start a single game for the Gunners in the previous campaign.
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This past weekend, the Gunners defeated Sheffield United 5-0, with the England international starting the game—his first league appearance since the conclusion of the 2021–2022 season. After providing an assist over the weekend, the 23-year-old would have expected to play in Wednesday night’s North Londoners derby against West Ham. However, a knee injury kept him out of the matchday squad.
Prior to Arsenal’s 3-1 loss to West Ham, manager Mikel Arteta provided an update on Smith Rowe’s condition, stating that the young player was experiencing discomfort and may be sidelined for a “few weeks.” Regarding the England international, Arteta told Sky Sports, “We have a problem with him.”
“After the game, he started to have some soreness in his knee. We are evaluating him, but there is a lot to be concerned about.”
Declan Rice sends a great message to Newcastle following Arsenal’s Carabao Cup defeat.
Declan Rice made his first visit back to the London Stadium following his summer transfer from West Ham to Arsenal. The Gunners lost 3-1 against his previous team, so it was not a joyful return for the England international, who was greeted on the field to a mix of jeers and applause.
The former Hammers captain was listed as one among the replacements after seeing Arsenal fall down 2-0 before entering the game; Jarrod Bowen quickly made it 3-0. Although Rice was unable to assist Mikel Arteta’s team advance to the Carabao Cup quarterfinals, he is already planning to make amends when the Gunners play Newcastle United on Saturday.