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Arsenal Transfer News LIVE: Jesus NOT leaving, Gabriel PRESSURE, Nketiah EXIT

Arsenal are keen to further strengthen their squad this summer as they look to continue their progression under Mikel Arteta ahead of the new season.
The Gunners have improved each campaign under the tenure of their former midfielder and that is partly due to their shrewd activity in the transfer market under him.
In the summer of 2023, Arsenal broke their transfer record to sign Declan Rice from West Ham for €116.6 million.
In addition, Kai Havertz, Jurrien Timber and David Raya (loan) also arrived during the same window as the Gunners spent big after missing out on the English top flight title.
The club haven't been shy in splashing the cash recently to try and fight the might of Manchester City and Liverpool in the Premier League, and with an injection of Champions League money, they are set to splurge on transfers this summer once again.
We exclusively detailed via Steve Kay that Arsenal are prepared to SMASH their transfer record this summer, with Arteta set to be backed heavily in the transfer market.
As always with such a big club, the Arsenal transfer rumour mill is in full swing, with Arteta keen to add to the talent he has already brought to the club.
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Gyokeres front of the queue?
Andrea Berta's arrival at Arsenal has re-ignited the club's interest in Viktor Gyokeres.
The Gunners have been linked with several strikers including Benjamin Sesko and Alexander Isak, as well as the Sporting CP striker. However, Gyokeres may now be a top priority as the club's new sporting director Berta is reportedly a big fan. (David Ornstein)
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Arteta comments on Berta acquisition
This week, Arsenal confirmed the acquisition of Atletico Madrid's Andrea Berta as their new sporting director. Here's what boss Mikel Arteta had to say about the appointment.
“The first words [of Berta] were winning, improving, demanding. His drive and will to win is going to be very contagious,” the Gunners manager told reporters.
“He is a big addition to the club. A team that is already formed with a lot of great people. Richard [Garlick] leading it, but also James [King], Jason [Ayto] - a lot of people that have been doing such great work. It's about building that chemistry
“I believe Josh [Kroenke] was fully involved in the process as well, so we are all very excited to have him.”
New Sporting Director incoming
Sesko vows to better goal tally
Arsenal still keen on Sesko
Arsenal scout Bundesliga starlet
Smith Rowe thriving at Fulham
Wirtz wanted
Arsenal want to sign Florian Wirtz next summer, according to Bild.
The Germany midfielder wants to leave Bayer Leverkusen in 2025, although the Bundesliga side are set to demand €150 million to sanction a sale.
Arsenal receive transfer double blow
Arsenal could receive a double transfer blow with reports that two of their top targets are in talks over a new contract at their current clubs, ending Mikel Arteta’s chances of signing them.
Two of Arsenal’s ideal targets this summer would have been Newcastle duo Anthony Gordon and Alexander Isak but new reports have claimed that both players could be in line for new contracts at St James’ Park.
Is Porter on the list?
Title rivals in danger
Goalkeeping starlet gives hope
Arsenal's 16-year-old goalkeeper, Jack Porter, started in the cup win against Bolton on Wednesday night.
The shot stopper became the youngest ever player to start a game for the club.
Young Guns fire Bolton out the cup
Brothers in arms
Inaki Williams told reporters in Spain that he believes his brother, Nico Williams, made the right call by staying at Athletic Club.
Nico was the subject of interest from Arsenal and Chelsea this summer, among others.
The Bilbao team will seek European glory in the Europa League, which begins tonight against Roma.
“It has been a very long, very hard summer. A summer of having to make decisions," Inaki told Sport.
"After several months, for me he has made the right decision.
“Now we have a dream to fulfil, like the whole team. There are few of us who have been lucky enough to play in European competition with Athletic and now we are going to fulfil the dream of many.”