Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is eyeing Borussia Dortmund defender Neven Subotic.
The Daily Mail says Wenger could step up his pursuit of Subotic amid fears William Gallas could
leave Arsenal for nothing in the summer.
Frenchman Gallas is out of contract at the end of the season and although negotiations are due to
start about a new one-year deal, there has been talk the 32-year-old is keen to move abroad.
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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says he will never make a huge number of signings at any one time
because it will affect their style of play.
Wenger insisted that to maintain the quality of Arsenal's game, he simply cannot afford to make too
many changes or bring in too many players at once.
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Eduardo has committed his future to Arsenal by signing a new long-term contract at Emirates
Stadium.
The 26-year-old Brazil-born Croatia international suffered horrific leg and ankle injuries against
Birmingham in February 2008 and was sidelined for almost a year as he battled his way back to full
fitness.
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Arsenal defender Mikael Silvestre says their looming clash with Chelsea could be decisive for their
own title ambitions.
The Gunners face Chelsea at the end of the month.
Silvestre said: "I think Chelsea is going to be a big test for us. It could be a decider for the
league title this season.
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Sunderland striker Darren Bent believes the current Arsenal team is as good as the free-wheeling,
high-scoring teams that included Dennis Bergkamp, Thierry Henry and co.
The Black Cats man, who is preparing to face the Gunners at the Stadium of Light this weekend, has
admitted that Arsenal are in devastating form this term and are performing like the Premiership
days when Arsene Wenger had them demolishing sides on regular occasions.
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Arsenal defender William Gallas insists he did not see France teammate Thierry Henry handle the
ball ahead of him poking home France's equaliser against the Republic of Ireland.
Barcelona striker Henry clearly handled the ball before setting up his former Arsenal team-mate
William Gallas to head Les Bleus into the finals in South Africa next summer.
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The injury to young Arsenal left-back Kieran Gibbs is not as bad as initially feared the club has
confirmed.
The England U21 international was thought to have broken a bone in his foot whilst on international
duty on Tuesday but further assessment has revealed that he only sustained bruising and will most
likely miss just this weekend's clash with Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.
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Stan Kroenke's No2 says the American billionaire will be a great influence on Arsenal.
Kroenke was in the news again earlier this month when he took his stake in Arsenal's parent holding
company to 29.9%.
If he goes beyond 29.99%, he is legally obliged to launch a formal takeover bid for the club but,
despite moving very close to that mark, he has remained silent on his intentions towards the
Gunners.
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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says Samir Nasri will not replace Alex Song in a defensive midfield role
in the New Year.
Song will be lost to the Gunners due to Cameroon's African Nations Cup campaign.
But on Nasri, Wenger told arsenal.com: "No, [he is not a replacement].
"I do not say that he could not, Samir is very tactically astute, but he is attracted forwards.
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Former Arsenal star Robert Pires has his fingers crossed that the Gunners can overcome their usual
‘November curse'.
Generally, Arsenal are struck down by poor form and injuries in November which goes a long way to
wrecking their title hopes and it hasn't begun too well this time around either with the injury to
key striker Robin van Persie and the absence of fellow strike man Nicklas Bendtner.
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Bacary Sagna's agent has stressed the France international is happy to stay with Arsenal following
renewed speculation of interest from Juventus.
He was courted by Real Madrid during the summer, while reports have recently suggested that
Juventus have revived an interest in the 26-year-old.
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Robin van Persie's injury has given Eduardo the opportunity to step in as replacement striker for
Arsenal.
Persie has led the line in style, notching seven goals in 11 Premier League outings, as the Gunners
have made steady progress, but the Holland international is now out injured for up to six weeks.
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Phil Bardsley admits Sunderland need to be at their best when they host Arsenal on Saturday.
The Gunners have been in fearsome form in front of goal this season and will be keen to continue
that trend at the Stadium of Light.
Bardsley, who will form part of a back four directly in the firing line, admits as much, but the
combative full-back feels Steve Bruce's side are capable of springing an upset.
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Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas has told his Spanish fans he is happy in London.
Back in Spain for international week, Cesc has been forced to answer the frenzied speculation about
his future with the Gunners.
But as part of the Esport Club show this week, Cesc said he felt "comfortable" at Arsenal.
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