Here are your Arsenal morning headlines for Thursday, 26 November.
Saliba wants Gunners exit
Arsenal defender William Saliba is prepared to take a significant wage cut to leave the club in January and find first-team football elsewhere.
That is according to French TV station Canal Plus, as reported by Foot-sur7 and cited by CaughtOffside, which claims the central defender wants a loan exit.
The 19-year-old appears to have become frustrated with his situation at Arsenal and now wants first-team football, and a loan return to Saint-Etienne is a possibility at this stage.
Saliba joined Arsenal last summer but spent the previous campaign on loan at Saint-Etienne and has yet to find his way into Mikel Arteta’s starting line-up this term.
What Camavinga would bring to Arsenal
Rennes teenage star Eduardo Camavinga is the latest young prospect to emerge from Ligue 1 and appears destined for superstardom.
A report in football.london has outlined what the talented central midfielder would bring to Arsena, who have been linked with his signature.
Having become Rennes’ youngest ever played aged 16, Camavinga is now the side’s talisman and helped propel them to third in the standings last year.
Comfortable in a midfield duo or trio in a 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3, Camavinga is an excellent passer and tackler.
His physical attributes are clear too. He is quick, strong and dynamic, and despite his age has not looked physically out of place in senior football.
Arsenal given Szoboszlai boost
Red Bull Salzburg sports director Christoph Freund has claimed star player Dominik Szoboszlai - who has been linked with Arsenal - could join a ‘big club’ as early as January.
The Hungarian star has scored 17 goals and provided 27 assists since the start of last season and become a star in the Austrian top flight.
The 20-year-old is growing into one of the most highly sought-after players in European football and the Gunners will no doubt be keeping tabs on the situation.
"Of course you would like to have the player in the club as long as possible," Freund told Sky Sport Austria. "On the other hand, it is also healthy if he takes the next step at the right time.
"Let’s see what happens in winter, but there is a high probability that he will move to a big club.
"That is definitely a next step in development so that he can tap this potential and this performance with every game.
"I’m convinced that he can become one of the most interesting midfielders in Europe in the next few years."