ARSENAL have completed the crucial signing of Martin Odegaard -and he could even face Chelsea this Sunday.
The former loanee has been announced as a Gunners player, joining from Real Madrid.
And goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale has now also been announced by the North Londoners.
Meanwhile Hector Bellerin is keen on a move away from Arsenal and could be swapped for Atletico Madrid's Kieran Trippier.
Elsewhere, Mikel Arteta's side are reportedly doing battle with Everton for Lazio's Joaquin Correa.
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- Jack Figg
MORNING, ARSENAL FANS
Mikel Arteta landed £30million keeper Aaron Ramsdale from Sheffield United – but ruled fellow Arsenal newcomer Martin Odegaard OUT of Sunday's home clash with Chelsea.
Boss Arteta says former loan star Odegaard is not yet ready following his permanent switch from Real Madrid.
But he hailed the Norway skipper's "unique" skills in midfield, while praising England hopeful Ramsdale as a "huge, huge" talent.
And Arteta explained why he is prioritising younger signings like Odegaard, 22, plus 23-year-olds Ramsdale and Ben White.
He told Sky Sports: “We have to be sustainable.
“We have to perform now and we also need a plan for the medium and the long term.
“A lot of the decisions we have made over the last 18 months are because we had a big imbalance in certain areas that was putting the club in a difficult position."
The Gunners need to discover momentum soon after their shock 2-0 loss at Brentford in the Prem opener.
But more players are returning after SEVEN missed that defensively-dodgy defeat.
Lastly, the Gunners have reportedly been joined by Everton in monitoring Lazio frontman Joaquin Correa.
- Ian Tuckey
ARTETA: SOME CRITICISM 'DISRESPECTFUL'
Gunners' boss Mikel Arteta said: “I totally agree that Arsenal should not accept mediocrity.
“I know that people have the intention to bury us and try to criticise us but it is nothing new and I am not interested in that.
- Ian Tuckey
MIKEL: JUDGE ME IN 3 YEARS
Mikel Arteta knows the knives are out for Arsenal but refuses to be judged after just one game of the new season.
The rookie boss and his players have been getting it in the neck from all angles since last Friday’s disappointing 2-0 defeat at Brentford.
And with Chelsea and Manchester City next up on their Premier League agenda, things are not about to get easier any time soon.
Yet Arteta, 39, is determined to block out all the negative noise and insists his work should be assessed two or three years down the line.
Pessimistic Arsenal supporters reckon Arteta will do well to last another three months in the job but the Premier League’s youngest manager is not in any mood to chuck in the towel.
He has just taken his summer spending to £128million after £30million Martin Odegaard, 22, and £24m Aaron Ramsdale joined fellow Emirates newcomers Ben White, Albert Sambi Lokonga and Nuno Tavares yesterday.
It leaves him with a squad short on birthdays but bursting with promise.
Which is why he has no intention of allowing himself to be dragged down by his army of critics.
- Ian Tuckey
BOSSES CAN’T FORCE PLAYERS TO BE VACCINATED
Premier League bosses admit they are powerless in their battle to get stars vaccinated.
Arsenal and Chelsea both have players in isolation ahead of tomorrow’s derby as Covid continues to cause havoc.
Gunners quartet Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Alexandre Lacazette, Willian and Alex Runarsson all tested positive last week, while Chelsea duo Christian Pulisic and Ruben Loftus-Cheek were ruled out yesterday.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta was shocked that last week’s opener at Brentford was not called off — even though they did not request a postponement.
Arteta, who only has Aubameyang from the Covid-hit players back in training, said: “We had an incredible 48 hours before that match which created a big uncertainty and probably an unprecedented Arsenal line-up.
“For me, it was simple. My best players have Covid and they cannot play.
“So we did what we had to do and the club doctor explained the situation, how it had developed and the risks that we considered.
“But the regulators decided that the best thing to do was to play the game.”
- Ian Tuckey
AARON JOY
New Arsenal keeper Aaron Ramsdale has tweeted his excitement over his £30million arrival from Sheffield United.
- Ian Tuckey
OUR TOP GAARD
Mikel Arteta rates new Arsenal midfielder Martin Odegaard as a "unique talent".
The former loanee from Real Madrid says the Norway star, 22, offers everything he is looking for in a player.
- Ian Tuckey
ARTETA HAILS RAMSDALE'S 'HUGE, HUGE' POTENTIAL
Boss Mikel Artetahailed new keeper Aaron Ramsdale's "huge, huge" potential and says the England hopeful is part of Arsenal's long-term planning towards signing younger players
Arteta told Sky Sports: "We have to be sustainable.
"We have to perform now and we also need a plan for the medium and the long term.
"A lot of the decisions we have made over the last 18 months are because we had a big imbalance in certain areas that was putting the club in a difficult position.
"Then, we wanted to recruit talent, specificity, and players with a big capacity to interact with the players that already exist here and who could develop into potential starters and increase the level of the team and the squad."
- Ian Tuckey
AARON'S SIX-YEAR DEAL
Aaron Ramsdale's Arsenal move is on a six-year contract.
And despite his relegation 'jinx' his game stats last season with bottom side Sheffield United still make encouraging news.
- Ian Tuckey
RAMSDALE'S CRUEL STAT
Aaron Ramsdale's arrival at Arsenal has sparked mixed feelings on social media.
And this stat below – suggesting he is a jinx for clubs to get relegated – coincides with the revelation that the Gunners are the the THIRD most-backed club for the drop.
- Ian Tuckey
RAMS-DEAL: GUNNERS SIGN AARON
Arsenal have confirmed the signing of Sheffield United keeper Aaron Ramsdale.
The England hopeful 23,is thought to have cost around £24million plus £6m in add-ons.
Ramsdale was left out of the Blades' squad for Wednesday's 4-0 Championship loss at West Brom.
- Ian Tuckey
COUTIN-NO
Arsenal strikers Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette will NOT be swapped for Barcelona playmaker Philippe Coutinho, reports suggest.
- Ian Tuckey
BACK ON TORR
Lucas Torreira has been told to leave Arsenal this summer with the Uruguayan keen on a return to Serie A, according to reports.
The Gunners midfielder, 25, was loaned out to Atletico Madrid last season following the arrival of Thomas Partey.
- Ian Tuckey
BET THE GUNNERS ARE DOOMED
Arsenal are the third most backed Premier League team to get relegated this season.
Mikel Arteta's men got off to a poor start, losing their Premier League opener 2-0 against league newcomers Brentford.
- Ian Tuckey
EVERTON AND ARSENAL ‘IN FOR CORREA’
Everton are reportedly set to rival Arsenal for Lazio forward Joaquin Correa in a bid to boost their attack.
The speculation follows Rafa Benitez’s surprise swoop for Andy Lonergan with the ex-Liverpool stopper becoming the Toffees’ fourth summer signing.
- Ian Tuckey
EARLY CRUNCH FOR GUNNERS
Under-fire Arsenal face a tough task to get anything out of Sunday's home Premier League clash with Chelsea.
- Ian Tuckey
GUNNERS SLAMMED FOR 'LAZY' TRANSFER BUSINESS
Former Arsenal player Paul Merson has blasted Arsenal’s transfer approach under technical director Edu, describing the club’s recruitment as “lazy”.
He told Sky Sports: “It’s worrying at Arsenal.
“You’re still thinking: ‘Where are they going?’ Edu has come in, and the recruitment has been lazy if I’m being honest.
“It’s been: “Oh, we’ll take Willian on a free… we’ll take David Luiz for cheap.”
- Dylan Terry
ARTETA ON ODEGAARD
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has given his thoughts on the Gunners’ newest signing Martin Odegaard.
Speaking in a press conference, he said: “He brings a lot of things that he brought last season as well.
“He made us better, we needed more options, alternatives, creativity and players that can be morals for this football club. He is still a really young man but he has huge experience in different clubs already.
“He has a unique talent based on the way we want to play so I’m delighted that the club has made an effort and we have Martin on a permanent deal here.
“You’ve seen the numbers and what we did after Christmas when Martin was in the team and we had people like Emile, the team performed at a completely different level.
“He’s someone that we admire and he’s still at the age in his career when the potential he has is still immense.”
Credit: AP - Dylan Terry
GUNNED DOWN
Mikel Arteta knows his huge summer spending spree will bring high expectations on his Arsenal side this season.
The Gunners have forked out £129million this transfer window following back-to-back eighth-placed finished in the Premier League.
And there will be pressure on the likes of Ben White [£50m], Martin Odegaard [£30m] and Aaron Ramsdale [£24m] to deliver.
Since Arsene Wenger left the club in 2018, the North Londoners have been guilty of making a number of signings that seemed promising, only for them to fail to deliver.
Check out SunSport's article on five of Arsenal's worst transfers over the last three years.
- Dylan Terry
'INCREDIBLY POSITIVE REACTION TO BRENTFORD DEFEAT' – ARTETA
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has been impressed by the reaction of his players to their defeat at Brentford last Friday.
Speaking in a press conference, he said: "Put things in to perspective – we had an incredible 48 hours before that [Brentford] match. It created a big uncertainty and probably an unprecedented Arsenal line up.
"We tried everything that we had in that game, but it didn't work out. We knew the consequences of that externally, what it was going to mean, but internally the reaction has been incredibly positive.
"It's one day of Premier League football, we have the whole season ahead of us, and any negativity that's going to try and surround this football club is going to be out of these walls.
"The best way to put things away is to win. Football matches when you win them, it creates a different context and a different environment and energy around the place.
"Our focus is to get the best possible performance and then the result will be a consequence to that. Our main focus has to be that."
- Dylan Terry
TRIO TROUBLE
Arsenal are reportedly desperate to ditch three senior stars before deadline day.
Willian, Hector Bellerin and Lucas Torreira have all been transfer listed by Arsenal.
But, according to Fabrizio Romano, there are no takers as of yet – with the Gunners ‘looking for bids’ after the trio were deemed surplus to requirements by Mikel Arteta.
- Dylan Terry
GUNNERS LEADING THE WAY
Arsenal are the Premier League’s biggest spenders this summer following back-to-back eighth-placed finishes.
With the Gunners without European football for the first time since the 1995-96 season, Mikel Arteta has made it his mission to bolster his side.
Left-back Nuno Tavares was the North Londoners’ first arrival after he joined from Benfica for £8million.
Belgian midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga was then signed from Anderlecht for £17m, before Arsenal splashed out £50m to bring in Ben White from Brighton.
Arsenal announced the £30m transfer of Martin Odegaard from Real Madrid on Friday morning, with Sheffield United goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale poised to join for £24m.
And according to Sky Sports, Arsenal have forked out £129m on the five players – £15m more than Manchester United have spent so far.
- Dylan Terry
MERSON SLAMS ARSENAL RECRUITMENT
Former Arsenal player Paul Merson has blasted Arsenal’s transfer approach under technical director Edu, describing the club’s recruitment as “lazy”.
He told Sky Sports: “It's worrying at Arsenal.
“You're still thinking: 'Where are they going?' Edu has come in, and the recruitment has been lazy if I'm being honest.
“It's been: "Oh, we'll take Willian on a free… we'll take David Luiz for cheap."
- Dylan Terry
OUT OF LUC
Former Arsenal forward Lucas Perez has had his contract terminated by LaLiga side Deportivo Alaves.
The 32-year-old has spent the last two years at the Estadio Mendizorroza, where he has chipped in with 15 goals and nine assists in 62 appearances.
But the club have announced that the two parties have reached an agreement to terminate his deal.
A club statement read: "Deportivo Alaves and Lucas Perez have reached an agreement for the separation of the Galician player, who leaves the Paseo de Cervantes entity after two seasons.
"We thank Lucas for his commitment and involvement in achieving the goals set by the team and we wish him the best of luck in his future.
"Thank you and good luck, Lucas!"
- Dylan Terry
GUNNER BE TOUGH
Struggling Arsenal face a tough task to get anything out of their Premier League clash with Chelsea this weekend.
The Gunners slumped to a horror 2-0 defeat at the hands of newly-promoted Brentford in their season opener last Friday.
Mikel Arteta was missing FOUR players following positive coronavirus tests, including captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
Alexandre Lacazette, Willian and Alex Runarsson also missed the game, with Eddie Nketiah ruled out with injury.
And with Gabriel Magalhaes and Thomas Partey also crocked, Arsenal's leaky defence was once against exposed.
Arteta and Co now go up against a rampant Chelsea at the Emirates on Sunday knowing they also have to contend with £97.5million man Romelu Lukaku.
Arsenal have brought in reinforcements of their own, with £34m playmaker Martin Odegaard most-recently joining Nuno Tavares, Ben White and Albert Lokonga.
But the Norway captain, 22, will NOT be ready to take on Chelsea, Arteta has confirmed.
- Dylan Terry
LUC-ING TO MOVE
Arsenal ace Lucas Torreira is back in London but he could soon be on his way to Italy, according to reports.
The midfielder, 25, has been on an extended holiday following his participation in the Copa America with Uruguay over the summer.
And on Friday Torreira posted a snap of him and his friends enjoying themselves at a theme park in Madrid, Spain, while Arsenal were losing to Brentford in their opening Premier League match.
Now Torreira has shared a photo of himself back in a London gym on Instagram, but he could be on the move again soon.
According to Calciomercato, Roma are interested in the Arsenal man with Jose Mourinho keen to upgrade his midfield options.
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