Arsenal transfer news, rumours, gossip and deals from deadline day
Transfer news, rumours, gossip and done deals on January deadline day
Arsenal secured the loan signing of Denis Suarez from Barcelona, but did not do any other deals despite being linked with former Atletico Madrid winger Yannick Carrasco, Inter Milan’s Ivan Perisic and PSG’s Christopher Nkunku.
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David Ornstein of the BBC is reporting that a potential move for Yannick Ferreira-Carrasco is now OFF, and the Belgian will be staying in China with Dalian Yifang.
Clarification on the terms of the Emile Smith Rowe deal...
Denis Suarez says farewell (for now) to his Barcelona teammates and coaches. We are expecting confirmation of his arrival at Arsenal in the next few hours.
Intriguingly, both Yannick Ferreira-Carrasco and Christopher Nkunku are also being linked with AC Milan.
AC Milan's CEO? Ivan Gazidis, formerly of Arsenal.
Hmm...
We are still anticipating official confirmation of Denis Suarez's move in the near future, but while we wait, have a peruse of the ten strangest scenarios of January deadline days past...
A figure of frustration at Arsenal, but lauded in Los Angeles.
Stan Kroenke is a divisive figure. As he prepares to lighten his considerable bank account just a touch today, Jack Rathborn has a look at the American and why he's a hero to Los Angeles Rams fans ahead of the Super Bowl.
BREAKING: ARSENAL CONFIRM THE SIGNING OF DENIS SUAREZ
They took their time, but Arsenal have finally confirmed Denis Suarez's arrival on loan until the end of the season.
Here's why the Spaniard was needed at the club:
Suarez reunites with Unai Emery at Arsenal. The pair previously worked together at Sevilla during the 2014-15 season.
Spelt slightly differently, but Arsenal don't have a bad history with players of that name...
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