Arsenal stars send message to injured Gabriel Jesus before Tottenham derby - Gunners players eager to show their support for injured team-mate ahead of north London showdown
Arsenal are in the market for a new striker in the January transfer window as they look to close the gap to Liverpool at the top of the Premier League.
Arsenal’s players sent stricken team-mate Gabriel Jesus a message with matching shirts ahead of Wednesday’s North London derby against Tottenham.
Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus has taken to social media to send a message to his teammates after his recent injury setback.
Arsenal’s players showed their support for the injured Gabriel Jesus before Wednesday night’s north London derby clash against Tottenham. Brazilian striker Jesus was stretchered off during ...
There is always the potential to cause more damage. ACLs are often injured along with a medial ligament (MCL) strain and a meniscal tear. When all three occur it’s termed the ‘Terrible Triad’. Sometimes you get an isolated ACL tear but often it’s all three, or two.
Chronicle Live claim that the Magpies believe Isak will sign a new deal, though there is no rush as his current contract runs through to 2028. He is also set to be offered the iconic number nine shirt, currently worn by Callum Wilson.
Arsenal are in the mix for a Premier League striker who does have authorisation to join a new club this window, though The Gunners must make two big commitments before sealing a deal, according to reports.
Arsenal have been warned that RB Leipzig have no plans to sell Benjamin Sesko before the January transfer window slams shut. Sesko is a long-term target of Arsenal, who are in the market for a forward this month after injuries to Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus.
The Gunners have been left short up top and Arteta would like to rectify that during the current transfer window
Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones will miss Saturday's meeting with Premier League strugglers Ipswich Town. Manchester City have confirmed centre-back Ruben Dias and winger Jeremy Doku will both miss Saturday's match with Chelsea. Crystal Palace will be without five players, including midfielders Adam Wharton and Cheick Doucoure, against Brentford.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta says the club are "actively looking" to sign a striker in the January transfer window.