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15 hours ago |
football.london | Amie Wilson
Preparations for the new season are well underway as eyes turn to the 2025/26 campaign. For Arsenal, they will be looking to close the gap on that top position in the league after a third straight second place finish. This season it was behind Liverpool with the Gunners 10 points adrift. One way the gap can be closed is by clever activity in the transfer market. The window is now open for a short period of time, allowing teams to complete business.
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18 hours ago |
football.london | Amie Wilson
Chelsea have already been active in the summer transfer window as head coach Enzo Maresca prepares his squad for a return to Champions League football next season. While the first mini transfer window has been open for less than a week, the Blues have completed the signing of striker Liam Delap. The club beat off serious competition for the Ipswich striker to complete the £30million move. But Chelsea are not done there.
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20 hours ago |
football.london | Amie Wilson
Arsenal are drawing up a transfer shortlist with reports naming possible options in both the striker and left wing position for the current transfer window. Head coach Mikel Arteta is working closely alongside sporting director Andrea Berta in gathering information on potential targets and then deciding which deals to work on. The Gunners are said to be drawing up a shortlist for each priority position before deciding who to target.
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1 day ago |
football.london | Richard Cusack
Arsenal and Chelsea fans will be keeping a close eye on Thursday night's UEFA Nations League clash between Spain and France. The League A play-off, taking place at Neckarstadion in Stuttgart and kicking off at 7:45pm BST, will decide who faces Portugal in the final of the latest edition of the Nations League. Cristiano Ronaldo scored the decisive goal in Tuesday night's 2-1 defeat of Germany to book his country's place in Sunday's final at the Allianz Arena.
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1 day ago |
football.london | Jacob Leeks
The Premier League's attempt to close a loophole that has allowed Chelsea to alleviate their Profit and Sustainability worries has been unsuccessful. English top-flight bosses have tightened the reins on financial matters at their clubs in recent years. This has resulted in points deductions for Everton and Nottingham Forest, while Manchester City are awaiting the outcome of an independent panel's investigation into the 130 charges brought against them.
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