Arsenal and Chelsea 'interested' in Serie A winger as WSL star praises Gunners defender

A host of Premier League clubs - including Arsenal and Chelsea - are interested in a Serie A winger.

England have now played their two games in the ongoing international break, and Premier League football is due to return this weekend. As Arsenal prepare for a tumultuous tussle with title rivals Manchester City, let's see what is happening around the Emirates Stadium today.

The Gunners, as well as Chelsea, are interested in a highly-rated Serie winger - additionally, a WSL superstar has praised a member of the Arsenal squad, calling him the 'most underrated player in the Premier League'.

Arsenal and Chelsea interested in Federico Chiesa

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Juventus wide man Federico Chiesa has long been linked with a move to the Premier League - now, Arsenal and Chelsea are looking to snap him up, according to a report from FootballTransfers.

They aren't the only ones in the race - nor are either of then thought to be leading the pack. Of all the clubs interested in a move for Chiesa, he seems most likely to join Liverpool. Newcastle United are also believed to be in the mix. His deal expires in 2025 - as such, The Old Lady could be persuaded to part ways with him in the summer.

Leah Williamson names Gabriel as 'most underrated player in the Premier League'

Arsenal women star Leah Williamson has expressed her admiration for a member of the men's team - she has named Gabriel as the most underrated player in the Premier League.

She also had some kind words for the Brazilian's centre-back partner, William Saliba - however, he acknowledged that he already 'gets his credit'. Williamson feels that Gabriel, on the other hand, does not get the plaudits that he deserves.

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Speaking to ESPN on TikTok, Williamson said: "Most underrated player in the Premier League? I’d say Gabriel, the Arsenal centre-back, I like William Saliba and I think he gets his credit, but both of them together are incredible."

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