Arsenal Transfer News Roundup Former player backs Newcastle United forward to move to Emirates in January Gunners monitoring AS Roma midfielder and more October 11 2022

Arsenal Transfer News Roundup Former player backs Newcastle United forward to move to Emirates in January Gunners monitoring AS Roma midfielder and more October 11 2022

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Arsenal Transfer News Roundup Former player backs Newcastle United forward to move to Emirates in January Gunners monitoring AS Roma midfielder and more - October 11 2022

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is preparing for Europa League action. will turn their attention to the UEFA Europa League after a superb 3-2 win over in the Premier League at the weekend. Mikel Arteta's men will next face Bodo/Glimt on Thursday (October 13) at the Aspmyra Stadion. Meanwhile, former Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Petit reckons that a forward could move to the Emirates in January. Elsewhere, the Gunners are monitoring an midfielder. On that note, here's a look at the key Arsenal transfer stories as on October 11, 2022:

Emmanuel Petit backs Allan Saint-Maximin to move to Emirates in January

Allan Saint-Maximin could thrive at the Emirates. Emmanuel Petit reckons Arsenal should target in January. The Newcastle United man is among the most lethal wingers in the Premier League right now. While his goalscoring record is not quite as impressive, the Frenchman is a fast and unpredictable winger who can trouble any defence. Touches per possession in the Premier League this season

Allan Saint-Maximin - 3.95
Antony - 3.79
Jack Grealish - 3.41
Riyad Mahrez - 3.37
Bukayo Saka - 3.17

Touches per possession in the Premier League this season Allan Saint-Maximin - 3.95Antony - 3.79Jack Grealish - 3.41Riyad Mahrez - 3.37Bukayo Saka - 3.17 Speaking to Genting Casino Insights, as cited by , Petit said that the Gunners lack strength in depth in attack. "If they are to strengthen, I think they need wingers because Saka, Martinelli and Jesus have been great, but they have no one to replace them if they get injured. Smith-Rowe is injured; Nketiah just signed a new contract, but can he be the next striker if Jesus gets injured? My answer is no,” said Petit. The Frenchman added that Saint-Maximin, 25, would be a superb addition to Arteta's team. “All the big teams have big wingers. There’s a few in England that would be my dream for Arsenal. Allan Saint-Maximin would be a great signing. Can you imagine the damage with all the players around him? Wilfried Zaha of Palace too would be great. But they also need a central midfielder and centre-back, as I’m not too sure about Rob Holding," said Petit. Saint-Maximin has registered 13 goals from 98 appearances for the Magpies.

Arsenal monitoring Nicolo Zaniolo

Nicolo Zaniolo has admirers at the Emirates. Arsenal are keeping a close eye on Nicolo Zaniolo, according to Ciro Venerato via . The Italian midfielder has been impressive for AS Roma, who are looking to tie him down to a long-term contract. However, the player's wage demands are threatening to ruin the Serie A side's plans. are reportedly monitoring Nicolo Zaniolo's contract talks with Roma, as they are interested in signing the midfielder. The 23-year-old’s new deal at Roma has stalled over a disagreement in salary. Zaniolo's deal with the Seire A side runs until 2024. [] are reportedly monitoring Nicolo Zaniolo's contract talks with Roma, as they are interested in signing the midfielder. The 23-year-old’s new deal at Roma has stalled over a disagreement in salary. Zaniolo's deal with the Seire A side runs until 2024. [] Zaniolo wants an annual pay package of €4 million, while the club are only willing to offer him €3.5 million. The disagreements are mainly over the nature of bonuses. The Gunners are monitoring the situation with interest, although they could face competition from Juventus for the player's signature.

Gunners could win Premier League says Alex McLeish

Former Scotland manager Alex McLeish has backed Arsenal to win the Premier League this season. The north London side have been outstanding so far and are atop the league after nine games, winning eight. Speaking to , McLeish said that the Gunners are playing with confidence this season. "Seemingly, out of nowhere, Arsenal have all of this confidence, and they are playing some very attractive football; it’s an amazing thing. You look at the game they lost against Man United, and you think about how they maybe didn’t get the best decisions in that one," said McLeish. He continued: “Other than that game, they have been exceptional. They look unbeatable at the Emirates. I haven’t seen an Arsenal team this good for a long time. You look at the table, and obviously it looks like Man City and Arsenal, Liverpool are out of it, and Chelsea have been poor this season." However, Whelan added that it would take a massive effort from Arsenal to win the league. “It would take one hell of an effort, and it is still early days, but Arsenal have a fantastic team there. I think we will have to see how they do when they face Manchester City," said McLeish. The Gunners' only league loss this season came at Manchester United. Paul Merson predicts the result of Newcastle vs Chelsea and other EPL GW 16 fixtures! Poll : 0 votes Quick Links More from Sportskeeda Thank You! Show More Comments No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ Be the first one to comment on this story More from Sportskeeda Fetching more content... 1 Logout No Results Found
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