Catch all the latest Arsenal news today, including updates on Thomas Partey, Gabriel Jesus injury and Viktor Gyokeres transfer.
It’s a new month, and for Arsenal, it promises to be their busiest one yet as plenty is going on behind the scenes.
The transfer window looks set to explode into life for the Gunners, who are ready to make a whole raft of signings.
At the same time, pre-season is set to kickstart soon, with Mikel Arteta preparing his players for the upcoming season.
So, with that said, here’s a look at the latest Arsenal news ahead of another busy day.
Thomas Partey’s next club update
Arsenal Insider understands that Thomas Partey has been in talks with several different clubs as he prepares to leave the Gunners this summer.
There has been interest from Galatasaray, along with Barcelona, though a concrete offer is yet to be made to the midfielder.

Saudi Pro League teams are keeping an eye on the situation, while Serie A clubs are also looking at the possibility of signing Partey.
There is currently no rush for the Ghanaian international to pick his next club, however, with a decision yet to be made.
Read more on Thomas Partey contract update.
Gabriel Jesus’ injury latest
Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus has given an update on his injury situation, six months on from his initial injury issue.
The Brazilian picked up an ACL injury in January and has been on the road to recovery ever since.
Taking to social media, Jesus posted a video of himself gearing up for his recovery, stating: “It’s been 6 months since the surgery, it’s great to be able to move around like this again. #loading.”
Read more on Gabriel Jesus injury update.
Sporting CP president on Viktor Gyokeres transfer
Sporting CP president Frederico Varandas has spoken out on a potential transfer for Viktor Gyokeres this summer.
He told A Bola: “If you ask me today, there is a strong possibility that Viktor [Gyokeres] will leave.

“In the last few weeks, we have been keeping an eye on the market, I saw a player like Zubimendi, who is six months younger than Viktor, go to Arsenal for €65 million (£51 million).
“I saw two players being sold in the Premier League, Matheus Cunha and [Bryan] Mbeumo, forwards who do not have the quality of Viktor, in my opinion. [They] were sold for around €75 million (£64 million). We are talking about players who are 26 years old.
“So, given the demands we make in relation to Viktor’s value, I believe he could leave, unless he has the worst agent in the world. Which I find hard to believe, because he is one of the best footballers in the world.”
Read more on Viktor Gyokeres transfer update.
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