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Daily Mirror
35 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
Arsenal transfer news: Crystal Palace boss gives Eberechi Eze update as Gunners eye Barcelona swoop
Mikel Arteta and his Arsenal players are celebrating a winning start to the Premier League season but the final two weeks of the transfer window could bring fresh developments Arsenal made a winning start to their Premier League season on Sunday but there are still some questions left unanswered. Riccardo Calafiori's close-range effort made the difference against Manchester United, but Mikel Arteta's side weren't at their best in every area. New big-money signing Viktor Gyokeres was unconvincing on his first start in England's top flight, managing just an hour before making way for Kai Havertz. It may well be that Arteta decides the Swede needs more support before deadline day. Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze is one of those who has been linked all summer long, though Tottenham appear in pole position with Arsenal cooling their interest Whether Eze's impressive performance for Palace at Chelsea on Sunday could change things remains to be seen. Gyokeres wasn't the only new signing involved for Arsenal at Old Trafford, with Gyokeres joined by Martin Zubimendi in the starting XI and Noni Madueke coming off the bench. Kepa Arrizabalaga and Cristhian Mosquera were unused substitutes, while Christian Norgaard missed out with a minor injury. Arsenal have two weeks left to make any final additions to their squad for the first half of the season. Here, Mirror Football looks at how things are shaping up. Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has issued an update on Eberechi Eze's short-term future. The England star got more than 80 minutes on Sunday despite links with Arsenal and Tottenham during the window, and is expected to be available for Palace's Conference League play-off on Tursday. "The 15, 16 players who had the most minutes last year are still here," Glasner told Sky Sports after his team earned a goalless draw at Chelsea. "There are a lot of rumours about Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi but they were 100 per cent with this group in Crystal Palace and they have proved that in a big way. "Eb should have scored a goal today, he had one and it was disallowed. He will come tomorrow to the Crystal Palace training ground, Tuesday off, we take Wednesday and I expect him to be back playing for us against Fredrikstad." Arsenal's De Jong links Reports in Spain suggest Arsenal could be in the running to sign Frenkie de Jong from Barcelona. The move would likely not be until next summer, when the Dutch international's deal in Catalunya expires. Manchester United have long been linked with a swoop for De Jong, predominantly when his former Ajax boss Erik ten Hag was at the helm. With United dropping down the league and appointing Ruben Amorim, though, that chat has gone cold. We'd still probably take the Arsenal links with a pinch of salt. De Jong hasn't expressed any desire to leave his current club, even if the much-publicised financial situation affecting Barca could force them to make tweaks to their squad in 2026. Zinchenko breakthrough Arsenal utility man Oleksandr Zinchenko is set for Fenerbahce, according to reports in Turkey. The Ukraine international is expected to move on an initial loan with an option to buy, with the package worth a reported £11m. The 28-year-old has featured for Arsenal in pre-season but wasn't in the matchday squad on Sunday. The arrival of Calafiori and the emergence of Myles Lewis-Skelly saw his opportunities limited last term, though he did get some game time in midfield. ZInchenko's current Arsenal deal expires in 2026. It is unclear whether the Gunners would urge him to sign an extension before agreeing to a loan exit, having reportedly explored a permanent sale earlier this summer.


Daily Mirror
2 hours ago
- Daily Mirror
Man Utd transfer news: Ruben Amorim sends Rasmus Hojlund warning after Arsenal snub
Rasmus Hojlund was left out of Manchester United's squad to face Arsenal, increasingly speculation over his future following the recent arrival of Benjamin Sesko for £74million New season, same problems. Manchester United kicked off their 2025-26 Premier League campaign with a 1-0 defeat to Arsenal. By failing to score and conceding from a set piece, it felt like deja vu for Red Devils supporters. But as Ruben Amorim put it, they weren't 'boring' like last season. The United boss was encouraged with his side's performance, as the Old Trafford crowd applauded them off at full-time. Fans were off their feet watching new signings Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo while Benjamin Sesko made his debut in the second half. Sesko's inclusion in the squad came at the expense of Rasmus Hojlund, who's the subject of interest from clubs across Europe, including AC Milan. Sales are United's priority for the remainder of the summer transfer window which closes on September 1. Here's a round-up of the latest transfer news from Old Trafford. Amorim sends Hojlund clear message Ruben Amorim has warned Rasmus Hojlund that he'll remain on the sidelines if he doesn't 'do what's required'. Hojlund, 22, watched from the stands against Arsenal, with Benjamin Sesko quickly usurping him in the pecking order. "At United, if you don't do what's required, a team-mate will take your place," Amorim said. "I've made a lot of mistakes, but I've shown that if you deserve it, you play." The Red Devils manager added: "He has to fight for his place. We will see what's going to happen in the market. Rasmus has the same characteristics as Ben, so sometimes we need to chose." Roma make contact over Malacia Roma are in talks to sign Tyrell Malacia, who's keen to leave Manchester United before transfer deadline day. The Dutch left-back was part of a five-man bomb squad who didn't travel on the Red Devils' pre-season tour of the USA. According to reports from Italy, Roma asked United about the conditions for signing Malacia during the clubs' talks over Jadon Sancho. Bestikas are also interested in the 26-year-old. Baleba breaks silence after Brighton opener Carlos Baleba has broken his silence amid links of a move to Manchester United. Baleba, 21, started Brighton 's 1-1 draw with Fulham on Saturday, just over a week after the Red Devils made contact with Brighton to register their interest in the Cameroonian midfielder, who's been given a new shirt number this season. "Just me doing the thing I love most. Had fun playing at home with the boys," Baleba said on Instagram post-match. "Nothing new here, just my number and a haircut."


Times
3 hours ago
- Times
Jack Grealish has bit to prove — I know how he feels, says David Moyes
Jack Grealish has a point to prove. That much is clear. To Pep Guardiola, after he unceremoniously discarded him from his plans at Manchester City, and to Thomas Tuchel as he looks to force his way into the England coach's plans before the 2026 World Cup. Then there is the faith of Everton, the manager, David Moyes, and their supporters to repay after the club committed £12million to meet the cost of a season-long loan deal that begins in earnest away to Leeds United on Monday night. But, most of all, Grealish has something to prove to himself. Chiefly that his best is not behind him and that the swagger that made him a £100million player four years ago can be realised again. If he can do so, then Moyes, who overcame his own army of doubters to reassert his managerial credentials after his brief tenure at Manchester United, is sure he will be a success. Asked what tipped the balance in his pursuit of Grealish, who will be 30 next month, he said: 'The knowledge that he thinks he's got a little bit to prove. 'Without putting all the pressure on Jack, and I think he carries a lot of pressure anyway because of who he is and what he is, I think he's got a wee bit where he has to prove one or two people [wrong]. I'm looking forward to seeing how he does. 'I've had to do that myself personally. I've had to come back from being knocked down. Sometimes you have to have that resilience to bounce back, to fight back and to show everybody. 'I just sense that Jack is carrying that with him now. I hope it shows through this season because, if it does, then we'll get a lot of good things from Jack.' Grealish has quickly made a positive impression at Everton. Moyes said he looks in 'fabulous' condition and his new team-mate Charly Alcaraz was struck by a different side to the player he has faced in the past. The Argentinian — another of the club's summer signings after a promising loan spell from Flamengo was turned into a permanent deal — said: 'He is a great guy. In the short time he has been here, he has chatted to everyone and tried to get to know everyone. 'What I have been really impressed about is that he has been a real warrior in training. We want that attitude. We are at a club where we are all in it together.' Only the three relegated clubs scored fewer goals than Everton (42) last season and Moyes wants to see Grealish 'in positions where he can score'. Whether that means starting on the left wing and drifting inside, or beginning in a No10 role, remains to be seen. In the past Jesse Lingard benefited from a spell under Moyes's tutelage. He scored nine goals and managed five assists in the second half of the 2020-21 campaign, having been overlooked by Manchester United and is an obvious reference point. 'I think we are all saying there is a Jack Grealish who played for Aston Villa, there's one who played for Manchester City, one we've seen playing for England,' Moyes said. 'And along the line, he has been playing for arguably the best manager in the world [Guardiola]. 'So I take his thoughts [Grealish's] but I have to find ways of getting the best out of players as well.' Moyes said he did not speak to Guardiola before Everton proceeded with the deal but, otherwise, his research was typically detailed. The most important chats were with Grealish and the enthusiasm he showed for the task ahead was refreshing given this has been a summer when plenty of other targets have rejected Everton's overtures. The superb Hill Dickinson Stadium on the banks of the River Mersey, which will host its first competitive game when Brighton & Hove Albion visit next Sunday, has the potential to be transformative. But a team to be proud of must rise from within it. 'The club has done brilliantly to build a new stadium,' Moyes said. 'It has taken years to happen but they've got there eventually and done it. 'I think now there has to be a building of a football club back inside it, to get it back to where it was and, more importantly, to get the team back to where it was. Or closer to where it should be. We are a long way off at the moment. 'I don't think we can do that in this window and make the team what we want it to be, but we are going to need people along the journey to make it more exciting and make people want to come and play. 'Whether that is through high-profile players or our league position or how we are playing and our performances, we are needing some of them to give us a lift now. 'There's been quite a few players who I've been disappointed have not chosen to come to Everton this summer and I think that's because, if you look at the last four or five years, we've not been in great shape. 'Hopefully, they are beginning to see a new stadium, great results in the second half of last season, and they start to believe Everton is a good home for them.' Grealish — who has started one Premier League match in 2025 — is on board. If he proves himself again, others are likely to follow. Monday, kick-off 8pmTV Sky Sports Premier League/Main Event