Alexander Isak trains alone & holds showdown talks with Eddie Howe after being excluded from Newcastle family day amid Liverpool transfer saga

Alexander Isak trained alone after being excluded from a family day at Newcastle on Wednesday and held showdown talks with manager Eddie Howe.

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Per Keith Downie of Sky Sports, Isak trained away from the Newcastle squad on Wednesday as he continues to push for a potential move to Liverpool, amid reports of a British-record £150 million ($200m) bid from the Reds. Isak arrived at the training ground as the squad were leaving, fresh from a 'family day' to which Isak was not invited.

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He is understood to have held showdown talks with manager Howe, who is said to have left the facility before the Sweden international, as per Newcastle World journalist Charlie Bennett. Isak left around 7pm, meaning he stayed for three hours.

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Isak's time may be running out to seal a move to Anfield as Liverpool aim to complete a deal to sign a new forward. They are also said to have targeted Paris Saint-Germain star Bradley Barcola, potentially as an alternative to Isak amid the long-running saga. 

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Newcastle play a friendly against Espanyol on Friday but Isak is incredibly unlikely to play. The Magpies kick off their Premier League season against Aston Villa next weekend and will hope to have clarity over the striker's future by then. 

VIDEO: PSG's Desire Doue claims he is 'definitely' BETTER than Barcelona star Lamine Yamal

Paris-Saint Germain forward Desire Doue has claimed he is better than Barcelona wonderkid Lamine Yamal after being asked in a recent interview.

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Doue and Yamal are part of the next generation of superstars in the world of football, but the PSG man believes he has the edge over Barcelona's wonderkid compared to Lionel Messi.

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Doue may not have been aware that his answer was being recorded, but his resume is incredibly impressive. Having won the Champions League last season, he also notched 32 goal contributions in 61 matches across all competitions. Alongside Yamal and team-mate Ousmane Dembele, he is one of the favourites to land the Ballon d'Or this year.

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Both young stars are preparing to go again for the 2025-26 campaign and really stake their claim to be considered as the best in the world. Barcelona are Spanish champions, thanks largely to the work of Yamal, while Doue also helped the French side to the Club World Cup final during the summer.

Man Utd and Arsenal should be breaking the bank for Victor Osimhen and make the €75m striker's Premier League 'dream' come true

Bizarrely, the Nigeria international doesn't seem to be an option for England's big hitters – but signing him would be seismic for either club

Victor Osimhen's name has, for the most part, been conspicuously absent from transfer rumours involving Arsenal and Manchester United, as the two English giants focus their respective striker searches elsewhere. But is that a decision they will live to regret?

Granted, after last year's debacle, the latest transfer saga unfolding around Osimhen might well be off-putting for Europe's elite – but for two teams in dire need of more firepower, pursuing the Nigerian hitman feels like a no-brainer as they look to achieve their wildly contrasting objectives next season.

It may only be a matter of time before he is all over the back pages with his release clause expiring in a matter of days, but Arsenal and United should already be doing everything they can to land a player who guarantees goals.

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Osimhen has demonstrated plenty of times that he isn't afraid of ruffling a few feathers to get his way, and that trend seems set to continue. The latest reports suggest the striker will reject a permanent stay at Galatasaray, with his heart set on fulfilling his 'dream' of playing in the Premier League.

The coveted frontman had already dramatically snubbed Al-Hilal's riches when it seemed as though he was heading for a lucrative move to the Middle East, and now he has turned down his loan club despite a productive relationship, a significant wage offer and the Lions' willingness to trigger his €75 million (£65m/$84m) release clause for overseas clubs.

While claims there is 'no alignment between his desires and reality', Osimhen's long-term goal has always been to play in England's top-flight. "I'm working so hard to make sure that I achieve my dream of playing in the Premier League some day," he said in 2023. "But like I said, it's a process and I just want to keep on this momentum and continue to do well."

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The revelation that Osimhen is determined to finally make that dream a reality this summer should have two Premier League giants who are desperately in need of more firepower on red alert. However, both Arsenal and Manchester United's attentions are fixed elsewhere for the time being. Arsenal have been focused on RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko and have featured prominently in the transfer saga unfolding around Sporting CP's Viktor Gyokeres, with United supposedly interested in the latter, too, amid talk of a convenient reunion with Ruben Amorim.

Neither deal has proven to be straightforward, though, with their respective ~£70m ($96m) valuations and high wage demands supposedly causing negotiations to grind to a halt. It has even been reported that Arsenal are ready to look elsewhere, potentially bringing Osimhen into play.

In reality, the Nigerian is the most logical option. Sure, his salary would be substantial, but he would be neither club's top earner and the initial fee promises to be lower than £70m. Osimhen is also a proven goal-scorer in Europe's most elite leagues; there are not the question marks over how he would transition to the Premier League that exist for both Gyokeres and Sesko, with plenty of other imports from Portugal and the Bundesliga flattering to deceive.

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But times are a-changing, and while top Premier League clubs could previously hand out huge pay packets at will, there is the need for more pragmatism in the era of Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) and financial fair play (FFP). While Osimhen's massive £200,000-per-week wage demands are not technically out of reach, England's leading sides must now think much more carefully about signing new players to such significant contracts, especially with the very real threat of punishment in the form of points deductions.

The Nigerian has shown in the past that he is unwilling to budge on those demands, which probably explains why he doesn't top Arsenal and United's shopping lists, with Gyokeres and Sesko likely to command significantly less. Chelsea had long been linked with Osimhen, too, but new arrivals Liam Delap and Joao Pedro will be far cheaper in the long-term and, even at just 26, he doesn't fit within the Blues' transfer policy of going after high-potential, good value young players.

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For Arsenal, turning to Osimhen feels like a no-brainer and is definitely worth the expense – especially for a club that is essentially pushing for short-term gain having fallen agonisingly short in both the Premier League and Champions League in recent seasons. He would bring the goals that can ultimately be the difference in a title race, as he showed by rattling in 26 Serie A strikes for eventual champions Napoli in 2022-23, and the same number in the Turkish Super Lig last season.

The Gunners drew more games than any other top-six finisher last season by some distance (14, with nine the second-highest figure), but lost as few as champions Liverpool (four). It's easy to see, then, where a prolific goal-scorer would make the difference; in those marginal situations where you are being held by the likes of Crystal Palace, Brentford or Everton, a striker like Osimhen get you over the line.

Final da Libertadores: saiba a agenda do Athletico até a decisão contra o Flamengo

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Falta um mês para a bola rolar em Guayaquil na final da Taça Libertadores. O Athletico chegou na decisão após superar Libertad-PAR, Estudiantes-ARG e Palmeiras na fase mata-mata. Agora, o desafio pelo título será contra o Flamengo, no dia 29 de novembro no Estádio Monumental Isidro Romero Carbo.

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Antes disso, contudo, a equipe comandada por Felipão ainda terá vários compromissos pelo Brasileirão. O Furacão briga por uma vaga no G4 na tabela.

O time terá seis partidas antes da decisão da Libertadores, todas pelo Campeonato Brasileiro. Destas, quatro serão dentro de casa. O fato chamativo é que a tabela da competição indica o Furacão enfrentando o Palmeiras apenas quatro dias antes da decisão.

A AGENDA DO ATHLETICO ANTES DA FINAL

Athletico x Juventude – 1º de novembro (Sábado) – 19h
29ª rodada do Brasileirão – Arena da Baixada

Athletico x Fortaleza – 5 de novembro (Quarta-feira) – 19h30
30ª rodada do Brasileirão – Arena da Baixada

Corinthians x Athletico – 8 de novembro (Sábado) – 21h
31ª rodada do Brasileirão – Neo Química Arena

Athletico x Coritiba – 16 de novembro (Domingo) – 19h
32ª rodada do Brasileirão – Arena da Baixada

Red Bull Bragantino x Athletico – 22 de novembro (Sábado) – 16h30
33ª rodada do Brasileirão – Nabi Adi Chedid

Athletico x Palmeiras – 25 de novembro (Terça-feira) – 21h45
34ª rodada do Brasileirão – Arena da Baixada

Flamengo x Athletico – 29 de novembro (Sábado) – 17h
Final da Libertadores – Estádio Monumental Isidro Romero Carbo

DESAFIOS

​Por estar em uma posição ‘confortável’ no Brasileirão no que diz respeito à classificação para a Taça Libertadores da próxima temporada e já longe da disputa do título, o desafio de Felipão é manter a competitividade e ritmo de jogo dos principais jogadores nesta reta final até a final da Libertadores.

Roberto Martinez hails 'unique' Cristiano Ronaldo and claims Al-Nassr star still an integral player for Portugal after Nations League triumph

"Unique" Cristiano Ronaldo is still an integral part of the Portugal setup, according to head coach Roberto Martinez.

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Ronaldo scored as Portugal beat Spain on penalties in the Nations League final on Sunday, marking his latest chapter of an illustrious career with silverware. He has since earned the praises of his head coach Martinez, who paid tribute to the five-time Ballon d'Or winner.

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Speaking in the aftermath of the Nations League, Martinez said: "At 40, he has unique experience in the world of club football," Martinez said of Ronaldo.

"Being a coach isn't about picking or not picking Cristiano Ronaldo, it's about using the best players to have the best team and win titles. It's important to make decisions based on facts, and Cristiano has scored 20 goals [for Portugal] in [the last] 25 games. There are no records like this.

"We've managed to make the dressing room a very competitive place, and when you have a player like Ronaldo, it's a football lesson every day."

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Martinez did not stop there when it came to praising the football icon. Ronaldo was hailed as an "inspiration" for the younger generation due to his leadership on and off the pitch.

He added: "He's more than a player, he's an icon.

"Almost like the weather, something you talk about in the elevator. Every day he takes opportunities to improve. That is something that is very contagious. The fact that he only wants to improve influences the younger generation."

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The rumour mill has been swirling with energy when it comes to Ronaldo's future, but it has not yet been confirmed whether he will be extending with Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr. There had been talks about the forward joining up with a side for the Club World Cup, but that looks optimistic now.

Man Utd set to be snubbed by Jean-Philippe Mateta as Red Devils continue search for alternatives to 'top target' Liam Delap

Manchester United are set to be snubbed by Jean-Philippe Mateta as they seek an alternative for number one target Liam Delap.

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    Mateta had been a long-time target for United, who are keen to bolster their squad with a new striker this summer, report Mail Sport. The Frenchman is inclined to stay at Palace, though, as they prepare for their first-ever European campaign.

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    Delap had been the main target for United, with technical director Jason Wilcox disappointed to miss out on the player having held a relationship with him from the Manchester City academy. The England Under-21 international is set to sign for Chelsea instead.

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    United have also been offered PSG forward Goncalo Ramos. The 23-year-old fits the age profile the club are after and the report states it could be a deal worth keeping an eye on as the summer progresses.

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    United have already signed Matheus Cunha from Wolves and are set to follow that up by buying Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford. A new centre-forward is also a priority as Ruben Amorim faces a make-or-break campaign at the club.

Worth even more than Piroe: Leeds must regret selling "sensational" star

With just 11 games to go in the Championship campaign this season, Leeds United currently sit three points clear of Sheffield United in their hunt to secure promotion – but doing so whilst winning the title.

The Whites’ form has been superb for large parts of the campaign, losing just three games to date, whilst also remaining unbeaten since the beginning of December.

Daniel Farke deserves a huge amount of credit for keeping the side competitive after numerous key departures over the summer after the play-off final defeat at Wembley.

The German will be looking to make it three second-tier title wins in England in the coming months, adding to the two he claimed during his time in charge of Norwich City.

However, if he is to achieve such a feat, he will likely rely on one player who’s so often produced the goods in the final third over the last couple of months.

Joel Piroe’s stats for Leeds in 2024/25

The striker role at Elland Road has been one that has brought about conversation over recent years, with numerous players struggling to fill the void in Yorkshire.

However, over the last few months, Dutchman Joel Piroe has nailed down the starting role in Farke’s side, repaying the boss for the faith shown in him to lead the line.

The 25-year-old has already netted 16 times in his 35 appearances, already scoring outscoring his tally from his debut campaign at the club following his £10m move in 2023.

However, Piroe hasn’t had his success without his doubters, often coming under fire for his displays, but it’s safe to say the supporters are reaping the rewards with his recent form in the final third.

Despite his impressive run for the Whites in recent times, he’s still valued lower than one player who the club may regret offloading after his form away from the club.

The former Leeds star who’s worth more than Piroe

Before their recent success over the last couple of years, Leeds found themselves in a tricky financial situation, which saw them offloading numerous first-team players to balance the books.

Lewis Cook was just one example who departed his boyhood side for just £6m, now starring for Bournemouth in the Premier League and potentially featuring in Europe amid the Cherries’ recent form.

Former Leeds midfielder Lewis Cook

However, another player who previously plied their trade in Yorkshire but is now playing in the top flight is winger Jack Clarke, who made his breakthrough for the Whites back in the 2018/19 season.

The now 24-year-old departed in an £8.5m deal to join Tottenham Hotspur after his breakthrough campaign but failed to make a single Premier League appearance during his time in North London.

He’s since recaptured his form at Sunderland, registering 28 goals and 21 assists for the Black Cats, leading to Sky Sports’ Dougie Critchley dubbing him “sensational” for his time at the Stadium of Light.

He’s since moved to Ipswich Town, once again joining a Premier League outfit, but has struggled to carry his excellent form to Portman Road, registering three goals and five assists to date – but has still seen an increase in his market value.

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Clarke is now valued at £12.4m by Transfermarkt, a figure that is higher than that of Piroe, who’s only valued at £11.5m despite his excellent goalscoring record this campaign.

Given the increase and recent form in England’s second tier, Leeds must regret parting ways with Clarke, potentially having another dimension in attack had they kept hold of the youngster.

Undoubtedly, he left at a time when financial problems were present in Yorkshire, but his ability in the final third could’ve provided the added cutting edge in their quest for promotion in the coming months.

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£58m forward has privately told Arsenal that he'd like a move to London

Arsenal and Mikel Arteta have been given a bit of encouragement over signing a prolific striker, as his stance on a potential switch to London emerges.

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It is perhaps football’s worst-kept secret that the Gunners need a new number nine sooner rather than later, with current strike force Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus sidelined after picking up long-term injury problems.

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There are even suggestions that Jesus could be out until 2026 after he ruptured his ACL during Arsenal’s FA Cup third-round defeat to Man United, while Havertz won’t begin to return to action until pre-season preparations for next campaign.

Arsenal did attempt to reinforce Arteta’s centre-forward options in January, submitting a low-ball £40 million offer for Aston Villa star Ollie Watkins (The Times), but Unai Emery’s side rejected it out of hand.

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Villa were said to be outraged by the timing of Arsenal’s approach for Watkins, which was on the eve of their pivotal Champions League clash with Celtic, but they were prepared to negotiate at a starting fee of around £60 million – a figure which Arteta’s side decided not to reach (The Times).

Arsenal then ended the winter window without obtaining a new goalscorer, with Arteta now forced to wait until the summer for his club to resolve the glaring lack of options up front.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta

In terms of their rumoured targets for next season, many high-profile names are attracting attention from N5, with Juventus striker Dušan Vlahović high on Arsenal’s transfer shortlist amid Italian reports the club are prepared to open talks.

Arsenal have retained their interest in signing Watkins as an option as well, while Newcastle United star Alexander Isak is believed to be a dream target for Arteta.

RB Leipzig starlet Benjamin Sesko also remains a very serious target for the north Londoners. The Slovenia international is dazzling in Germany yet again this season, having scored 17 goals in all competitions already, which is just one shy of his entire tally from last campaign.

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Arsenal had a proposal to sign Sesko rejected last summer, with the 21-year-old deciding to remain at Leipzig on the condition of a gentlemen’s agreement they’ll allow him to leave this summer or in 2026 (Fabrizio Romano).

Benjamin Sesko has privately told Arsenal he'd like a move to London

Journalist Graeme Bailey, writing in a piece for The Boot Room, has shared an update on their chances of landing the sensation.

According to his information, Sesko has privately told suitors, including Arsenal, that he’d prefer a move to London. While this hands the likes of Arsenal and Chelsea a slight boost, Bailey also writes that other elite Premier League sides like Liverpool are still firmly in contention for his signature.

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What comes as more good news, though, is that Leipzig will help to orchestrate his transfer and won’t stand in Sesko’s way as long as they’re satisfied with the final proposal. The Bundesliga outfit could even let him leave for a fee lower than his £58 million release clause.

Arsenal and Chelsea are also believed to be frontrunners for his signature as things stand, despite enquiries from Liverpool.

The striker, who’s been heralded for his “extremely quick” burst of pace, would suit English football down to the ground as a physically imposing frontman with an impressive scoring record.

دي لا فوينتي: سأصوت لـ3 لاعبين في سباق الكرة الذهبية

قدم المدير الفني لمنتخب إسبانيا، لويس دي لا فوينتي، آخر التحديثات الخاصة بشأن منتخب بلاده قبل مواجهة فرنسا، خلال منافسات دوري الأمم الأوروبية.

ويلاقي منتخب إسبانيا خصمه منتخب فرنسا، ضمن منافسات نصف نهائي دوري الأمم الأوروبية، غداً الخميس، على ملعب “مرسيدس بنز أرينا” بمدينة شتوتجارت الألمانية.

الفائز من هذه المباراة، سيلاقي المتأهل من مواجهة ألمانيا والبرتغال، في نهائي دوري الأمم الأوروبية، الأحد المقبل، على ملعب “أليانز أرينا”.

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وقال لويس دي لا فوينتي في المؤتمر الصحفي للمباراة: “أعتقد أنه يجب أن نكون منصفين في هذه المسابقة، علينا أن ندرك حقيقة أننا من أفضل 16 فريقًا في أوروبا، ونسعى للفوز بالبطولة، ليس من العيب أن نتذكر ذلك”.

وعن منتخب فرنسا، أوضح المدرب الإسباني: “ديشامب لديه قائمة من اللاعبين الرائعين، لديه ما يكفي لتشكيل ثلاثة أو أربعة فرق أساسية، لا أحد يستطيع النظر إلى الغيابات”.

وتابع دي لا فوينتي: “العمل الجماعي هو ما سيقوينا، علينا أن نكون قريبين، بدعم مستمر وتغطية جيدة، علينا أن نفوز في المواجهات الثنائية بشراسة وقوة، دعهم يقلقون بشأن أولمو، بيدري، فابيان، ميرينو، يجب احترام أسمائنا أيضًا”.

وبسؤاله عن أن إسبانيا المرشحة الأوفر حظًا للفوز باللقب، أجاب: “في هذه البطولة، لدينا ثلاثة أبطال عالم وبطل أوروبي واحد، لا يوجد مرشحون للفوز هنا، ألمانيا والبرتغال وإسبانيا وفرنسا كأنها مباريات نهائي كأس العالم، ستكون هذه المباريات حاسمة، والنتيجة متقاربة جدًا”.

وعن العودة إلى شتوتغارت وألمانيا، أكد: “نحن سعداء للغاية، ذكرياتنا رائعة بسبب حصد كأس أمم أوروبا العام الماضي، لقد كانت 45 يومًا رائعة، كل شيء إيجابي، نشعر باحترام الجماهير الألمانية، نحن سعداء باللعب هنا مرة أخرى، متحمسون جدًا للاعتماد على القوة الكروية للمنتخب الإسباني”.

وبخصوص التوصيت على جائزة الكرة الذهبية: “سأصوّت لـ لامين يامال للفوز بالكرة الذهبية، وفابيان رويرز، وبيدري، بالنسبة لي، هم الأفضل، جميعهم يمتلكون كل المقومات اللازمة للترشح للكرة الذهبية، صوتي سيكون لهم، أو أي لاعب إسباني مرشح”.

وتابع تصريحاته عن لامين يامال قائلاً: “لديه مسيرة رائعة، لكن مسؤوليتنا هي الاهتمام بأدق التفاصيل، معجب بكرة القدم التي يقدمها لامين، وأتوقع له مستقبلًا باهرًا، إنه شخص مسؤول جداً ورائع، لديه كل شيء، ناديه، عائلته، وسنكون دائمًا إلى جانبه”.

وعن معايير الكرة الذهبية، اختتم حديثه: “أحب لاعبي كرة القدم العظماء، كرويف، مارادونا، بيليه، ميسي، أُعطي الأولوية لقدرات اللاعب وجودته، ولكن كل ذلك يجب أن يُكمّله لقب، أُفضّل اللاعبين الذين يُشكّلون معيارًا في كرة القدم العالمية”.

Arsenal eyeing move for "ridiculous" player who has £55m release clause

Arsenal are now eyeing a move for a “ridiculous” Premier League player, who has a £55m release clause which will become active in the summer, according to a report.

Arteta keen to strengthen spine of his team

During the January transfer window, there was plenty of discussion about whether the Gunners need to bring in a striker if they are to make a real push for the Premier League title.

Everton’s dramatic late equaliser against Liverpool last night will certainly give the north Londoners renewed hope about winning the league, but there will still be concerns that the lack of a top striker could cost them.

As such, it seems likely Mikel Arteta will revisit a move for a forward at the end of the season, with the likes of Benjamin Sesko and Alexander Isak among the main players linked with moves to the Emirates Stadium.

However, it is not the only area in which Arteta is looking to strengthen, with Martin Zubimendi in line to be brought in to bolster the manager’s midfield options, and there are now reports he could also be keen on bringing in a new centre-back.

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Gabriel and William Saliba have formed a formidable partnership over the past few seasons, but Arsenal are now eyeing a move for a younger option, with AFC Bournemouth’s Dean Huijsen said to be of interest.

That is according to a report from The Boot Room, which states Huijsen has a £55m release clause, which is set to become active at the end of the season. News of the clause’s existence has attracted the attention of a number of top Premier League clubs, with Liverpool and Chelsea also being named as potential suitors.

Bournemouth remain confident the 19-year-old will remain at the Vitality Stadium, but it remains to be seen whether his head is turned amid the widespread interest.

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"Ridiculous" Huijsen has made great start to life in England

The teenager could hardly have asked for a better debut season, having established himself as a key player for a Bournemouth side who are making an unexpected push for Europe.

Freelance scout Ben Mattinson has lauded the former Roma man for his “ridiculous” technical quality going forward in the past, and he has also proven himself to be astute defensively.

The Amsterdam-born defender ranks in the 96th percentile for interceptions per 90, and the 89th percentile for blocks and clearances, when compared to his positional peers over the past year.

However, given that Arteta has Saliba and Gabriel at his disposal, there is no pressing need to bring in a new centre-back, and Huijsen would be unlikely to settle for a bit-part role, given that he is receiving regular game time for Bournemouth.

As such, bringing in a new central midfielder and striker should remain Arsenal’s priority for the summer transfer window.

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