Roy Keane has no doubt Aston Villa star Douglas Luiz could play for Arsenal as exits planned

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A popular pundit has tipped Arsenal to sign a highly-rated Premier League star, while two Gunners players are headed for the exit.

We are now halfway through the 2024 January transfer window, with business beginning to heat up in the Premier League and beyond. Arsenal are looking to make improvements to their squad - here's all the most recent developments from the Emirates Stadium.

An idolised pundit has backed Arsenal to snap up a Premier League midfielder amidst heavy competition - additionally, the Gunners are 'working hard' to secure transfers away for a pair of their fringe players.

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Roy Keane tips Aston Villa's Douglas Luiz to sign for Arsenal

Arsenal's desire to bring Aston Villa's Douglas Luiz to North London is well-documented at this point - and former Manchester United captain turned pundit Roy Keane says he could 'definitely' play for Arsenal, United or Manchester City in the future.

Speaking on Sky Sports, Keane said: "He [Luiz] turns up every week, this player. Never seems to be injured. Quality player. I like him. I think he was linked with Arsenal last year. There are no surprises there, with some of the Villa players, you think they can certainly go on to play for a Man United, Arsenal or even Man City, you look at [Ollie] Watkins."

Arsenal 'working hard' to secure transfers away for Mohamed Elneny and Cedric Soares

Forgotten men Mohamed Elneny and Cedric Soares have long been expected to leave Arsenal - in the ongoing transfer window, this expectation may finally come to fruition.

According to a report from HITC Football, Edu Gaspar is 'working hard' to secure moves away for the pair. It is reported that they both have potential suitors in Turkey and Saudi Arabia. Trabzonspor and Besiktas have been linked with a move for Elneny, while Cedric is believed to a target in the sights of Galatasaray. As things stand, the Saudi Arabian clubs who are reportedly interested remain unspecified.

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