Arsenal transfer news: Pep Guardiola wants to steal Bukayo Saka 2.0

Martin Odegaard of Arsenal (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
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In today’s Arsenal transfer news – Manchester City confident they can sign Arsenal’s next best youngster, one player who will NOT be up for sale & much more.

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Arsenal transfer news – Gabriel Magalhaes will not be sold

Arsenal’s biggest diamond in the rough at the moment, following their end of season downfall, is certainly Gabriel Magalhaes. Many feared that he’d be unavailable for the most recent away fixture against Newcastle United but he came back fit in time for the match and a large reason why the Gunners picked up three points and a clean sheet.

He’s been the most underrated defender in the league this season, which scares Arsenal fans since he’ll attract interest elsewhere. According to Fabrizio Romano (via The Boot Room), Gabriel will not up for sale under any circumstances.

Arsenal transfer news – Manchester City want Ethan Nwaneri

Ethan Nwaneri made history earlier in the season when he was given his Premier League debut at just 15 years and 181 days old, making him the youngest Premier League player ever. Impressing in youth football throughout this season, he’s highly praised at Arsenal and considered to be the next best Hale End graduate, following the footsteps of Bukayo Saka, Emile Smith Rowe and Eddie Nketiah.

However, Manchester City have a keen eye on him. According to Football Insider, Man City are increasingly confident they can convince Nwaneri to ditch Arsenal for the Etihad Stadium.

Arsenal transfer news – Chelsea favourites to sign Arsenal target Raphinha

After failing to sign him last summer, many believe that Arsenal would like to sign Raphinha in the upcoming summer transfer window. However, according to Sport Witness, Chelsea are preparing talks with Raphinha’s agent and have become the favourites to sign him given their financial status.

What do you make of today’s Arsenal transfer news?