Catch all the latest Arsenal news, including updates on Rodrygo transfer, the Club World Cup and Santi Cazorla.
Arsenal are embroiled in a busy and chaotic summer that is filled with transfer twists and turns at every corner.
While the window doesn’t open again for a few days, the Gunners are pushing on with their plans to sign a striker, as well as a winger and a goalkeeper.
As Arsenal are busy at work, there are also some contract decisions to be made in the coming weeks.
So, with that said, here’s a look at the latest Arsenal news ahead of another busy day.
Gabriel Magalhaes breaks silence on Rodrygo transfer chance
Arsenal have been heavily linked with a move for Real Madrid star Rodrygo as an option to improve their forward ranks.
The Brazilian faces an uncertain future with Los Blancos, with a move to the Emirates Stadium offering a potential reunion with Gabriel Magalhaes and his other international teammates.
The Arsenal defender has since spoken out on the possibility on Podpah: “I don’t [know if Rodrygo is signing for Arsenal.
“But I’d like obviously. He’s a phenomenon. I’ve told people already, he’s a phenomenon! If it was up to me, of course!”
Read more on Gabriel Magalhaes and Rodrygo.
Arsenal primed for next Club World Cup
Arsenal won’t be part of this summer’s new Club World Cup format, which will see 32 teams battle it out for the crown.
The changed competition now takes place every four years, and instead of each confederation’s Champions League winner entering, there are a mixture of ways teams can enter.
While it has seen Arsenal miss out this time, they could be in line for a place in 2029, as revealed by the Guardian.

An expanded 48-team competition is being considered, which could open up the opportunity for Arsenal to compete next time around.
With so much prize money up for grabs, it could be a game-changer for the Gunners.
Read more on the Club World Cup and Arsenal.
Santi Cazorla stuns Arsenal fans again
Former Arsenal star Santi Cazorla is still plying his trade in professional football, playing his part in a fairytale story.
The Spaniard recently made his return to boyhood club Real Oviedo in the Segunda Division, helping them towards the ultimate aim of promotion to La Liga.
Cazorla took the team to third, narrowly missing out on automatic promotion but earning a place in the play-offs.
The 40-year-old recently showed his quality in the play-offs by scoring a winning goal with his weak foot from a free-kick that left fans stunned.
Read more on Santi Cazorla’s impact.
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