Arsenal Transfer News Roundup Gunners backed to sign Brighton forward in 2023 Eintracht Frankfurt defender could be available on Bosman move and more October 25 2022
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responds to Evan Ndicka links with Arsenal: "There’s a very good chance for Ndicka to leave on a free ... many clubs - not just in England - are exploring the situation."
Full story EXCLUSIVE responds to Evan Ndicka links with Arsenal: "There’s a very good chance for Ndicka to leave on a free ... many clubs - not just in England - are exploring the situation." Full story In his column for , Romano said that many clubs around Europe are keeping a close eye on Ndicka. "There are many, but really many clubs interested in Ndicka. I’m told there’s a very good chance for Ndicka to leave on a free; so many clubs – not just in England – are exploring the situation," wrote Romano. Ndicka has appeared 17 times across competitions for the Bundesliga club this season.
Arsenal Transfer News Roundup Gunners backed to sign Brighton forward in 2023 Eintracht Frankfurt defender could be available on Bosman move and more - October 25 2022
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has turned his attention to the Europa League. are preparing to travel to the Philips Stadion on Thursday (October 27) to face in the UEFA Europa League. Mikel Arteta's wards are atop Group A after four games. Meanwhile, former Gunners striker Kevin Campbell has backed the Gunners to sign a forward next year. Elsewhere, acclaimed transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has said that a defender could be available on a Bosman move next summer. On that note, here's a look at the key Arsenal transfer stories as on October 25, 2022:Kevin Campbell backs Arsenal to sign Leandro Trossard in 2023
Leandro Trossard has admirers at the Emirates. Kevin Campbell reckons Arsenal could complete the signing of next summer. The Belgian forward is in the final year of his contract with Brighton & Hove Albion. However, the Seagulls have the option of an additional year. The Gunners want to add more bite to their attack next year and have their eyes on the 27-year-old. Kevin Campbell: “I think Leandro Trossard would be a good signing, he would thrive at Arsenal. He would be a squad player, one you could rotate in and out of the team and there would be no drop-off in quality.” [] Kevin Campbell: “I think Leandro Trossard would be a good signing, he would thrive at Arsenal. He would be a squad player, one you could rotate in and out of the team and there would be no drop-off in quality.” [] Speaking to , Campbell said that Trossard would thrive at the Emirates. “I think Trossard would be a good signing. I think he would thrive at Arsenal. He would be a squad player, one you could rotate in and out of the team, and there would be no drop off. I think he is a really good player. He is very smart, has good movement, and he can finish. It would be a smart move, in my opinion," said Campbell. Trossard has six goals and two assists in 11 appearances across competitions this season.Evan Ndicka could be available on Bosman move in 2023 says Fabrizio Romano
Evan Ndicka (left) is wanted at the Emirates. Evan Ndicka could be available on a Bosman move next summer, according to Fabrizio Romano. The Eintracht Frankfurt defender’s contract expires next summer, but he's yet to sign a new deal. The Gunners are monitoring his situation with interest as they look to shore up their backline. EXCLUSIVEresponds to Evan Ndicka links with Arsenal: "There’s a very good chance for Ndicka to leave on a free ... many clubs - not just in England - are exploring the situation."
Full story EXCLUSIVE responds to Evan Ndicka links with Arsenal: "There’s a very good chance for Ndicka to leave on a free ... many clubs - not just in England - are exploring the situation." Full story In his column for , Romano said that many clubs around Europe are keeping a close eye on Ndicka. "There are many, but really many clubs interested in Ndicka. I’m told there’s a very good chance for Ndicka to leave on a free; so many clubs – not just in England – are exploring the situation," wrote Romano. Ndicka has appeared 17 times across competitions for the Bundesliga club this season.