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Eberechi Eze is poised to join Arsenal after they hijacked Tottenham's move, Newcastle eye two strikers to replace Alexander Isak whilst Manchester United may now struggle to rid of Rasmus Hojlund
Arsenal striker Kai Havertz suffered an injury during the Premier League opening fixture against Manchester United.
Arsenal are not expected to complete the signing of Eberechi Eze in time for him to make his debut against Leeds on Saturday - but hope to wrap up the move over the weekend. The Gunners are closing in on a deal for Eze after agreeing a fee with Crystal Palace worth £60million upfront, plus £7.5m in add-ons.
But it also notably features Quinten Timber, twin brother of Arsenal defender Jurrien Timber. The twins came through the Feyenoord and Ajax academies together but went their separate ways in 2021 when Quinten was sold to FC Utrecht before rejoining Feyenoord a year later.
Latest Liverpool news as Arsenal face an injury problem for Kai Havertz ahead of next weekend's showdown against Arne Slot's side
Tottenham are interested in a move for Real Madrid’s Rodrygo as they look to replace Heung-Min Son, according to Diario AS. The Los Blancos winger has drawn interest from a variety of Premier League clubs this summer as he eyes a move away from La Liga. Arsenal and Liverpool are thought to be frontrunners for his signature.
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FC Porto are working on a deal to sign Arsenal defender Jakub Kiwior after having an initial approach turned down.The Portuguese side saw a package worth around £23.3m rejected earlier in the