Catch all the latest Arsenal news, including updates on Mikel Merino, Ben White, Thomas Partey contract and William Saliba.
Arsenal are in Champions League action tonight as they take on PSG in a clash of huge proportions at the Emirates Stadium.
The Gunners will be looking to take an advantage with them to the Parc des Princes, with a place in the final on the line.
Elsewhere, plans are already being put into place for a huge summer of action, with signings and exits expected across the squad.
So with that said, here’s a look at the biggest stories ahead of another busy day at Arsenal.
Mikel Merino and Ben White return to Arsenal training
Arsenal duo Mikel Merino and Ben White have returned to training just in time for a huge clash against PSG.
The pair missed out on last week’s draw with Crystal Palace, with Mikel Arteta citing it as fitness concerns for them.
With the duo spotted back in open training before taking on the French outfit, it suggests they are both in contention.

It remains to be seen whether they are in line to start the match, however.
Read more on Mikel Merino and Ben White injury boost.
Thomas Partey contract U-turn situation
Thomas Partey’s fitness is believed to be a huge turning point when it comes to a possible contract extension, Arsenal Insider understands.
The midfielder is out of contract in the summer, meaning he is free to leave Arsenal if he doesn’t sign a new deal in the months ahead.
At one point, an exit seemed likely, but now talks are underway over a possible extension.

Arsenal Insider understands that Partey’s fitness is making a case for a possible stay, with the midfielder available for the majority of matches this season.
Read more on Thomas Partey’s contract.
William Saliba rates how good he really is
Arsenal star William Saliba has been showered with praise in recent years, ever since he made his introduction into the team.
The Frenchman has been labelled as one of the best in the world, something he agrees with, but wants to improve upon.
Speaking to Telefoot on his ability, the centre-back said: “I think I am one of the best, but not yet the best defender in the world.
“I can still become much better one day, I hope to improve.”
Read more on William Saliba claim.
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