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Arsenal transfer news LIVE: Declan Rice boost, Laura Woods reacts to Moises Caicedo twist, Joao Cancelo contract latest, Wilfried Zaha interest revived

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The summer window is almost open and Mikel Arteta is out to boost his squad to give them the best chance of mounting another title charge next season.

The Gunners came close to a first Premier League title in 19 years having finished five points behind champions Manchester City.

With City's dominance unlikely to waver and the clubs who finished below them set to get stronger, Arsenal are now set for huge activity both in and out of the Emirates to maintain their status alongside the elite.

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Follow our live blog below for all the latest news from Arsenal…

  • Arsenal will face competition from Spain’s two biggest clubs in their bid to sign Manchester City’s Joao Cancelo.

    Sky Sports claim the Gunners have engaged in ‘early verbal talks’ to sign the Portuguese full-back after he was deemed surplus to requirements by Pep Guardiola.

    But the report adds that Cancelo’s own preference has been revealed to return to La Liga, with both Real Madrid and Barcelona interested.

  • Danny Murphy has told talkSPORT that Declan Rice is getting close to joining Arsenal.

    He revealed on White & Jordan: “I saw him at the golf club last week but I didn’t ask him [about his future].

    “But what I’m hearing is Arsenal and that it’s pretty done. I know Bayern have come in late but I don’t know anything about that.”

  • Reiss Nelson will sign his new Arsenal contract imminently.

    The 23-year-old is out of contract this summer but a breakthrough in negotiations last week means he will now pen an extension until June 2027 plus an option to extend further included.

    Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Nelson was approached by Italian, French and English clubs but his priority has always been to stay at Arsenal.

  • Laura Woods’ reaction to Chelsea’s interest in Moises Caicedo summed up every Arsenal fan!

    Speaking on talkSPORT Breakfast, she said: “I’ve got another Chelsea one, apparently they’re keen on Moises Caicedo. Oh for god’s sake…”

    Ally McCoist said: “We’re just stripping Brighton of every player they’ve got, it’s terrible.

    Asking talkSPORT chief football correspondent Alex Crook, Woodsy added: “How likely is that one to go through?”

    Crook replied: “I think it’s quite likely…”

    Cue Woodsy hiding her face with a piece of paper..

  • Arsenal have revived their interest in Ivan Fresneda, according to reports.

    The Sun have reported that the Gunners are set for a renewed push to sign the teenage defender following Real Valladolid’s relegation from La Liga.

    Mikel Arteta was known to have been keen on landing his young compatriot during the January window but Valladolid held firm.

    Now the report adds that Fresneda’s club may be willing to halve the £35million price tag they originally slapped on the 18-year-old right-back earlier this year following their fall to the Spanish second division.

  • Hello and welcome back to talkSPORT.com’s live blog of the latest Arsenal news – our top stories this morning are…

    Arsenal remain optimistic on their chances of signing Declan Rice, talkSPORT understands.

    The Gunners are set to make a formal approach for West Ham captain Rice after today’s Europa Conference League final.

    Rice is also wanted by Bayern Munich but is believed to prefer a move to the Emirates.

    Manchester United have been asked to be kept informed on developments but do not consider themselves front-runners.

    West Ham value Rice at more than £100m.

  • That’s all for today’s Arsenal news.

    Visit our live blog tomorrow for the latest updates on the Gunners!

  • Arsenal are still interested in signing Joao Cancelo this summer.

    However, Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth says that the Gunners and Manchester City have a gap in their respective valuation of the right-back.

    Cancelo spent the second half of the season on loan at Bayern Munich, making 21 appearances for the club.

    However, the Bundesliga champions have not exercised the option to make his move permanent this summer.

  • Arsenal could be closing in on a deal to keep Reiss Nelson at the club.

    Fabrizio Romano reports that an agreement for a new four-year deal, with the option for an extra year, is ‘very close’.

    The winger looked set to leave in the summer as his current deal with the Gunners approached expiration.

    However, Nelson’s stay in north London looks likely to be extended following a solid campaign despite limited minutes.

  • talkSPORT understands Arsenal have been dealt a possible blow in their bid to sign Moises Caicedo from Brighton.

    The Seagulls are lining up a £40million bid for Chelsea’s Levi Colwill after seeing a £30m bid turned down.

    But they are willing to include Caicedo in a part-exchange for the centre-back, which would leave the Gunners at a disadvantage unless they have a player that Brighton want.

    If they don’t, the Gunners would need to stump up the cash for Caicedo, while Chelsea could offer money and Colwill to get the deal done.

  • Arsenal are advancing ahead with a deal for Galatasaray right-back Sacha Boey.

    Reports in Turkey indicate the Gunners are now locked in transfer talks for the Frenchman to move to north London this summer.

    The Gunners are looking for a new right-back and have identified Ivan Fresneda as a target as well, but believe they can sign Boey for 20 million Euros [£17.2m].

  • Arsenal are preparing to announce a pre-season friendly against Monaco in the same week the Gunners face Manchester City in the Community Shield.

    The Evening Standard confirm the match is set to take place on Wednesday, August 2.

    It will form a part of the Emirates Cup and will be the first time since the tournament was launched that it won’t take place on a weekend.

    Last year saw the Emirates Cup change from a four-team event to just a one-off game, and it’s no different this year, with the Community Shield and Premier League season taking priority.

  • Former Arsenal forward Kevin Campbell believes that the Gunners should cash in on Folarin Balogun this summer to help fund other transfers.

    The striker enjoyed a brilliant season on loan at Reims in Ligue 1 and will return to the Emirates looking for more first-team game time.

    But Campbell can’t see it and he thinks the London giants should sell him.

    Speaking to YouTuber Egal, he said: “I think Balogun’s done fantastically well in France. He’s done superb. But the Premier League’s a different kettle of fish.

    “Now, will he play? No, I don’t think he’ll play at Arsenal. And now he’s been playing, he wants to keep that momentum going.

    “So I think, coming from Balogun, he’s going to say, ‘I want to play’. And he’s not going to be a starter at Arsenal.

    So I think, what do we need? We need the money. Cash in, get the money.

    “You can always get a buy-back clause in there if he goes absolutely mental, just like a lot of the other clubs do.”

  • So talkSPORT understands an offer for Declan Rice is set to go in this week once West Ham’s Europa Conference League final concludes.

    The Gunners are prepared to submit a formal bid for the Hammers captain, and looking at these statistics, you can see why Mikel Arteta is so keen on the England international.

    He is no longer just a defensive midfielder and would add a different dynamic to Arsenal’s midfield.

  • Arsenal remain confident of signing West Ham captain Declan Rice, talkSPORT understands.

    The Gunners are set to make a formal approach for Rice after tomorrow’s Europa Conference League final.

    Rice is also wanted by Bayern Munich but is believed to prefer a move to the Emirates over the German giants.

    Manchester United have been asked to be kept informed on developments but do not consider themselves front-runners.

    West Ham still expecting to make more than £100million from Rice this summer.

  • Arsenal were hoping to get Declan Rice to join the club this summer for around £80million until Chelsea signed Enzo Fernandez and inflated the market, according to Ben Jacobs.

    Speaking on The Done Deal Show, the talkSPORT International commentator and CBS reporter said: “Arsenal tick a lot of boxes for Declan Rice, he speaks glowingly about Mikel Arteta, he has Champions League football, he can stay in London and he likes the project, personal terms are not thought to be a problem either.

    “The only real worry for Arsenal is that someone else comes in higher. Arsenal want to pay under £100m, the feeling a few months ago was that £75-80m would be enough for Rice, but since then, we’ve had Enzo Fernandez.

    “Rice is such a high priority because they think he ticks every single box, proven Premier League quality, drops into the side, he’s a leader, he’s a great personality and you can drop him into any Premier League side.”

  • Laura Woods’ reaction to Chelsea’s interest in Moises Caicedo perfectly summed up how every Arsenal fan is feeling right now.

    The Blues have made the Brighton star their top summer target now Manuel Ugarte is heading to Paris Saint-Germain.

    Caicedo is a player who has long been linked to the Gunners, even trying to force a move to the north Londoners in January.

    However, they face huge competition other clubs this summer if they want to land the £80million-rated midfielder.

    Arsenal fan Woods could not hide her frustration at as money-bags Chelsea look set to gazump them.

    Speaking on talkSPORT Breakfast, she said: “I’ve got another Chelsea one, apparently they’re keen on Moises Caicedo. Oh for god’s sake…”

    Asking talkSPORT chief football correspondent Alex Crook, Woodsy added: “How likely is that one to go through?”

    Crook replied: “I think it’s quite likely…”

    Cue Woodsy hiding her face with a piece of paper…

  • Manchester United icon Rio Ferdinand has revealed that Arsenal target Ilkay Gundogan has chosen a move to Barcelona.

    Speaking on his YouTube show FIVE, he praised the Manchester City man but suggested he won’t be joining the Gunners.

    He said: “He has been immense – when it has mattered, he has come up trumps, either with goals, performances, the control of games, the pace and tempo goes through him and Rodri a lot of the time.

    “He defines everything that’s good about this team, I think. He is very calm under pressure. Never seems like a hair out of place. He’s just there.

    “It shows you why he was captain – there is a calm authority about him. He plays off both feet. Comfortable – he impacts the game anywhere he plays on the pitch. I love him.

    “[on Gundogan’s future] Barca, I heard it’s Barca. That’s still big wages. Maybe [Lione] Messi as well. [Sergio] Busquets has gone off the wage bill, probably on £200k-a-week. [Gerard] Pique. [Jordi] Alba.”

  • Ahead of West Ham’s Europa Conference League final against Fiorentina, Michail Antonio has claimed that Arsenal target Declan Rice can still get much better even if he is already one of the best in the Premier League.

    The Hammers captain is the Gunners’ top transfer target this summer and the London giants will submit a £90million offer once West Ham’s season finishes.

    There are also reports that personal terms between Rice and the club have been agreed.

    And speaking ahead of West Ham’s game, Antonio lauded the England international.

    He said: “What I see every day in training, he’s got so much more to do, so much more to learn.

    “But what he’s doing right now, he’s up there as one of the best in the league already.

    “I love him as a player, I love him as a person.”

  • Hello, and welcome back to talkSPORT.com’s live Arsenal transfer blog. We start with a round-up of the biggest stories.

    The pursuit for midfield reinforcements dominates any transfer talk relating to the Gunners, with reports in Spain suggesting Arsenal have now offered Ilkay Gundogan a two-year contract.

    They have offered less money than Barcelona’s £9million-per-year but believe the lure of staying in the Premier League and working with Mikel Arteta could sway the German.

    But Gundogan also has offers from Manchester City and clubs in Saudi Arabia.

    Meanwhile, the Gunners have also joined the race for Southampton’s Romeo Lavia but face competition from Chelsea and Manchester United.

    Plus, the Saints want between £40m-£50m despite being relegated from the Premier League.

  • Arsenal are in a three-way battle for Brighton’s Moises Caicedo as the Gunners look to strengthen their midfield.

    However, the club are also facing a three-way fight for Southampton’s Romeo Lavia, according to the Daily Mail.

    They report Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United are all in the race for the young Belgian midfielder.

    But despite being relegated to the Championship, the Saints want between £40m-£50m to part ways with Lavia.

  • Leicester City have confirmed that Arsenal target Youri Tielemans will leave the club this summer once his contract expires.

    The Foxes were relegated from the Premier League on the final day of the 2022/23 season and announced the departures of several players, including the Belgian international.

    Tielemans has been heavily linked with a move to the Emirates in the past and the Gunners would only have to cover his wages should they go for him.

    However, as things stand, it appears Declan Rice remains the number one target, which means Tielemans could end up elsewhere.

  • Arsenal legend Martin Keown believes that the Gunners enjoyed a better campaign than Manchester United this season.

    United won the Carabao Cup and finished third but suffered some embarrassing away defeats.

    Meanwhile, the Gunners ended the year trophyless but pushed Manchester City all the way in the Premier League title race until they crumbled at the end.

    But despite that, Keown thinks Arsenal were still better.

    Speaking to talkSPORT, he said: “You are judged on the league table.

    “The League Cup isn’t one that you would put that high on your list. It’s a moment of success and we were told they [Man United] would go on to do special things. I am not sure that happened.

    “Arsenal have been somewhat better than Man United in the league this season.

    “They got more points away from home than Man City did. They fell away, but when you really look at it, home form has cost Arsenal the title.”

  • Arsenal target Ivan Fresneda now has a release clause of around £17million.

    That’s the fee Relevo are reporting following Real Valladolid’s relegation from La Liga.

    The Gunners were linked with the 18-year-old during the January transfer window, with Borussia Dortmund also keen.

    Fabrizio Romano says the latter’s interest is strong, with Arsenal also intrigued but yet to make a bid.

  • Dean Saunders claimed that while West Ham star Declan Rice would improve Arsenal he would also fit in at Liverpool.

    “If I’m Arsenal, I’m thinking he’s definitely going to improve our team, if you put him in Arsenal’s team, and Arsenal are probably the nearest to Man City at the moment,” Saunders said live on talkSPORT.

    “But Liverpool, I’m interested in seeing what they’re going to do because he gets in their team as well.

    “He’d definitely make their team better. They need a couple of players, and they need one exactly like him, of that ilk.”

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