Arsenal could make ‘attempt’ for new addition and strike new deal

Latest Arsenal news and rumours on Friday

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Arsenal return to the action this weekend following the international break.

The Gunners take on rivals Tottenham Hotspur in the North London derby at the Emirates Stadium.

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Mikel Arteta’s side side top of the Premier League table having won six out of their opening seven matches.

Here is a look at the latest news coming out of the club...

Midfielder linked

Arsenal are being linked with a move for Sassuolo midfielder Manuel Locatelli.

The Italy international is currently on loan at Serie A giants Juventus but is facing an uncertain future at this moment in time.

As per a report by Italian news outlet CalcioMercato, the Gunners could make an ‘attempt’ to lure him to England.

New deal announced

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The club has announced that they have extended thier partnership with Adidas on their official website.

The German brand will now supply kits and training wear until 2030.

They first linked up with the London outfit at the start of the 2019/20 season.

Commercial Officer Juliet Slot has said: “We’re delighted to agree a new partnership with adidas until 2030. The long-term nature of our extension means there’s a real commitment to build on this brilliant collaboration, with a strong focus on growing women’s football and developing our sustainability strategy.”

New move for ex-player inbound

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Former Arsenal youngster Elijah Dixon-Bonner is reportedly poised for a new move.

The 21-year-old spent six years with the Gunners from 2009 to 2015 before leaving for Liverpool.

QPR are now ‘ready’ to offer him a contract following his summer exit from Anfield, as reported by West London Sport.

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