Here are your Arsenal evening headlines for Saturday, 21st March.
Potential Saliba problem
The Premier League is not due to return until April 30 at the earliest, with the stark possibility that the suspension could go on even longer.
Leagues around Europe are in the same situation, with Ligue 1 in France not due to return until mid-April at the earliest.
And that could affect an Arsenal player.
In a normal season William Saliba - currently on loan with Saint-Etienne - would report for pre-season training at London Colney in the first week of July.
But will the Ligue 1 club have finished playing by then? If they haven’t does Saliba stay to finish the season with the French outfit, or join up with his new Arsenal team-mates as scheduled?
It's a big problem which the Gunners and head coach Mikel Arteta could face.
Partey transfer boost
Arsenal have been handed a transfer boost as Thomas Partey will reportedly listen to offers this summer.
With interest growing in the Ghana international, AS have reported that it is the midfielder's intention to listen to offers from other clubs this summer.
His current contract lasts until 2023 but has a release clause in the region of £45million and Atletico have been trying to extend his deal to include a new release clause reportedly in the region of £100million but have had no luck yet.
Partey has previously put the Gunners on red alert with his admission to play in the Premier League one day.
"At the moment, I am happy at my club," Partey told ESPN last summer. "But in football, you never know when and where you'll be in the next day or year.
"The Premier League is a good league, it's very competitive and has some of the best players in the world."
Best and worst moments of the season
With the Premier League season on hold, football.london has taken look at the Gunners' best and worst moments so far this campaign.
It's been a strange season for Arsenal with Unai Emery being sacked after an 18 month tenure and replaced by former captain Mikel Arteta.
There was also that moment between Granit Xhaka and supporters at the Emirates Stadium, but what makes the cut? Click here to find out.
Premier League live TV fixture announcement
There's talk of games being played behind closed doors if the Premier League season does resume on April 30th.
If so, supporters of Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur ,West Ham United and the rest of the Premier League will soon be able to plan for the resumpton of football in the top flight of English football.
This is because a decision on the fixtures to be shown live in May is set to be revealed in the next fortnight as April 3rd is the approximate date of announcement for matches that have been selected for live TV broadcast.