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Arsenal news: Man Utd snap up former Gunners youngster as transfer regret comes to light

The main players for Arsenal are already gone on international duty, but with the key Premier League games yet to come, they will soon have a North London derby to get ready for.

With the transfer market closed, Arsenal will be starting the remaining Premier League games of the season with some formidable additions.


Mikel Merino was added to the team late in the window by Mikel Arteta, who had previously strengthened it with Italy defender Riccardo Calafiori. Additionally, the Gunners are in excellent shape going into the next schedule thanks to Raheem Sterling’s arrival on deadline day.

 


While several Arsenal players are now abroad on international duty, next weekend’s North London derby against Tottenham is still on the schedule.

 

Mirror Football compiles all of the most recent Arsenal news from within and around the Emirates before to that crucial match.
Hubert Graczyk, an Arsenal custodian who was released earlier this summer, has joined with Manchester United.

 

The 21-year-old, who has played youth football for both Poland and England, was one of several youngsters released by the Gunners after the conclusion of the 2023–2024 season. Since then, he has been looking for a new team.

 

Furthermore, it has been verified that Graczyk has signed a contract to become a member of Travis Binnion’s Under-21 team. Chido Obi-Martin, a product of the Arsenal system, is also anticipated to sign with United, despite rumours indicating that a legal dispute is impeding the transaction.
The late great midfielder Clarence Seedorf has said that he wishes he had played for Manchester United or Arsenal in the Premier League.

 

The 48-year-old Dutch playmaker, who has three Champions League winners medals to his name and has played for some of the greatest teams in Europe, such as Ajax, Real Madrid, and AC Milan, still dreams of playing in the English Premier League.

 

He stated in an exclusive interview with Mirror Football: “I have three times been on the verge of entering the Premier League. One was when I moved to Real Madrid from Sampdoria.

 

Manchester United and Arsenal were among the teams who showed interest in me. They were the same teams when I transferred from Real Madrid to Inter Milan.

 

“Then, we were on the verge of visiting Chelsea when Ancelotti moved there. Unfortunately, though, it never did. I wish I had that experience, but I accomplished everything in life.”
Rio Ferdinand thinks Arsenal will eventually surpass Manchester City because to their last-minute acquisition of Raheem Sterling.

 

Over the past two seasons, Mikel Arteta’s team has been painfully unsuccessful in winning the Premier League title. This season, for example, they were beaten for the domestic championship on the penultimate day of play.

 

On deadline day, Sterling—who had won several titles at City—joined Arsenal, and Ferdinand believes he can help his new team close the gap this year.

 

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