Here is your Arsenal morning digest for Saturday, July 18.
Szoboszlai boost
Hungarian midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai's next move will not be influenced by European football.
That is a boost to Arsenal, who have been linked with the RB Salzburg playmaker.
The 19-year-old's agent, Matyas Esterhazy, says there have been several offers for the player.
“When deciding about the future the most important thing that I will take into consideration is playing continuously," he told Hungarian publication Nemezeti Sport.
"Playing in the Europa League or Champions League in the next year is not a priority. Some personal aspects will be also taken into account."
Find out the Gunners' stance on the player.
Arteta's Ceballos admission
Mikel Arteta says he is in conversation with Arsenal's hierarchy over whether Dani Ceballos can stay at the Gunners.
The midfielder's loan from Real Madrid is set to expire this summer but Arteta says he is really happy with the player.
He said: "That's a conversation that we are having with the club, to see what we can do in the future with him. But I'm really, really happy with the progress and how much he's improving and giving to the club.
"I always give the example that he's a loan player but when you see his celebrations for every goal, the way he trains every day, how much he cares, he's fighting, he's top. I'm really happy with him."
Read every word from Mikel Arteta ahead of the Manchester City FA Cup tie.
Dilemma Arteta must solve
Mikel Arteta has one big dilemma to solve ahead of facing Man City - who plays at right wing-back.
Cedric Soares played 15 minutes in Southampton's FA Cup win over Huddersfield Town in January, which means he'll be cup-tied for the Gunners.
So, who should start in his place?
Hector Bellerin has been the preferred option since football resumed in June, starting six of Arsenal's nine games.
Ainsley Maitland-Niles is the other option, but he has started just once since the restart.