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Arsenal legend Paul Merson has explained why he thinks his former side could become ‘unstoppable’ with two signings this summer. The 2025/26 campaign ended on a sour note for Arsenal, who narrowly lost 4-3 on penalties to PSG in the Champions League final.
As for Fabio Vieira, who spent last year on loan at Hamburg, the German club want to bring him back and are looking into re-negotiating the price for a permanent deal, which is believed to be worth around €20m. The Portuguese midfielder is keen to stay at the Bundesliga club.
Morgan Rogers Interest Signals Mikel Arteta’s Next DemandArteta’s Message Carries Real WeightArsenal have spent years trying to reach the summit. Now, having won their
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Another Arsenal star snubbed Tottenham move before Eze did
One of the most intriguing stories of last summer’s transfer window was Arsenal’s late move to hijack Tottenham’s pursuit of Eberechi Eze. The England international had enjoyed a remarkable spell at Crystal Palace,
Arsenal suffered a penalty shootout defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in Saturday's Champions League final in Budapest.
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How Arsenal changed FIFA’s World Cup 2026 refereeing debate
World Cup 2026 is already shaping major conversations across football long before the tournament begins. Analysts, coaches, and former referees are increasingly focused on how FIFA will handle one of the sport’s fastest-growing tactical trends: the aggressive set-piece routines and crowded penalty-box battles that have become central to elite football.
Arsenal had a season that healed many old wounds but a loss at the hands of PSG in the Champions League final reopened one permanent scar.
Pickpockets, set-pieces and keeping the faith: Inside Arsenal’s journey to the top of English soccer
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Six people were stabbed and 24 arrested during Arsenal's Premier League victory parade in London, with one man suffering life-threatening injuries.