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·11 agosto 2025
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Arsenal's pre-season form provides optimism ahead of a challenging opening fixture at Old Trafford.
Arsenal's transfer activities remain a focal point as the club eyes more signings despite already spending nearly £200 million this summer. Mikel Arteta has hinted at further arrivals, with Eberechi Eze still on the radar. Reports suggest a potential Fabio Vieira move to Stuttgart could facilitate Eze's transfer. Meanwhile, Arsenal have been linked to Ademola Lookman, though he favours a switch to Inter Milan. Additionally, the club is prioritising William Saliba's contract extension to ward off interest from Real Madrid.
Leandro Trossard is on track to recover from a groin injury, set to make his return against Manchester United. His availability will be crucial, adding depth to an attack that will face a stern test at Old Trafford. Fellow recruits Riccardo Calafiori and Kai Havertz are fit and in form, having featured prominently in recent pre-season wins.
Arsenal's squad depth looks robust as new signings integrate well. Midfield dynamism is enhanced by Martin Zubimendi, who shone with an assist in the Emirates Cup win, while Viktor Gyokeres debuted his scoring prowess. Mikel Arteta is relishing the selection headache posed by options like Gyokeres and Havertz, hinting at tactical flexibility. William Saliba's potential contract extension would be a huge boost in securing defensive stability alongside Gabriel.
The recent 3-0 triumph over Athletic Bilbao saw Arsenal deploy an advanced pressing game with effective link-ups. Players like Zubimendi and Gyokeres are already forming key on-field partnerships, promising a fluid attacking approach. Arteta's tactical tweaks, such as deploying Noni Madueke on the left wing, showcased an intent to diversify Arsenal's attacking threats. Preparing for Manchester United, Arsenal seem well-equipped with tactical adaptability and fresh faces injecting a new energy.
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