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Arsenal transfer news LIVE: Gunners ‘on verge' of making Eze bid, Rodrygo ‘LOAN', Arteta issues triple injury update

Arsenal transfer news LIVE: Gunners ‘on verge' of making Eze bid, Rodrygo ‘LOAN', Arteta issues triple injury update

The Sun5 days ago
THE summer transfer window is heading towards a thrilling climax - and Arsenal's business is far from finished.
The Gunners are reportedly on the verge of making a bid for Eberechi Eze with Fabio Vieira expected to leave for Stuttgart.
In other news, Arsenal are said to be waiting to see if Real Madrid will allow Rodrygo out on loan.
Meanwhile, Mikel Arteta has issued a triple update on the fitness of Kai Havertz, Leandro Trossard and Riccardo Califiori.
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