Arsenal make £50m attacker their ‘top transfer target’ as winger ‘holds talks’ with another club
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Arsenal have made a perfect start to the new Premier League table.
Mikel Arteta’s side sit top of the tree after three wins on the spin.
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Hide AdThey have beaten Crystal Palace, Leicester City and AFC Bournemouth and have Fulham at home this weekend up next.
Here is a look at the latest news coming out of the club today....
Wolves man on radar
Arsenal are reportedly keen on Wolves’ £50m-rated winger Pedro Neto.
The 22-year-old moved to England in 2019 and has since become a key player at Molinuex.
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Hide AdAccording to a report by The Athletic, Arteta’s side have made him their ‘top target’ between now and the end of the transfer window.
Move for right wing-back
Brooke Norton-Cuffy has completed a loan move to the Championship after spending the second-half of the past campaign with Lincoln City in League One.
The right wing-back has been given the green light to head out the exit door on a temporary basis again to get some more first-team experience under his belt.
He has signed for Rotherham United on a season-long loan and will be looking to get plenty of game time under his belt with the Yorkshire outfit.
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Nicolas Pepe is being linked with a return to France before the end of the month.
The winger has been with Arsenal since 2019 but has struggled to make an impact with the London club.
As reported by The Athletic, the Gunners are in ‘negotiations’ with French top flight outfit OGC Nice, who have already signed Aaron Ramsey this summer.
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