Arsenal’s depressing loss to West Ham coincides with over the….
Arsenal suffer disappointing West Ham loss as contact made over ‘next Erling Haaland’ transfer.
Get the most recent news about Arsenal, including updates on Eddie Nketiah, Benjamin Sesko, and yesterday’s loss to West Ham United.
This is your Thursday, November 2 morning digest from Arsenal.
disappointing loss to West Ham
Arsenal’s 3-1 loss to West Ham United at the London Stadium on Wednesday night was an extremely disappointing result. Ben White’s own goal in the first half gave the Gunners the early lead.
After that, Mohammed Kudus doubled his team’s lead, and a deflected Jarrod Bowen goal put the Hammers ahead by three. Mikel Arteta’s team was eliminated from the Carabao Cup, and Martin Odegaard’s late finish was only a consolation.
The team from North London will play Newcastle United in a league match on Saturday.
Arsenal contacts Haaland about “next Haaland”
Benjamin Sesko of RB Leipzig is the most recent player to be connected to a transfer to Arsenal during the January transfer window. Recent reports claim that the 20-year-old forward, who has been called the “next Erling Haaland,” is attracting serious interest from the Gunners.
Eddie Nketiah, a star striker for Arsenal, has been compared by Ian Wright to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his role for Manchester United during his playing days. It happens as the England international keeps putting on a show for the Gunners when given the chance to play.
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Manchester United is prepared to let go of a big-money player in order to sign Gabriel Barbosa, a long-term target of West Ham, in January.
Gabriel “Gabigol” Barbosa, a long-term target of West Ham United, is reportedly in line for an incredible move from Manchester United during the January transfer window.
The Mirror claims that Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, is willing to trade £85 million failure Antony to Flamengo in exchange for Gabriel Barbosa, a target for West Ham.
READ ALSO: It would make perfect sense for all parties for the 23-year-old Manchester United star to join West Ham on loan in January.
Ever since the 27-year-old Brazilian striker returned to the team in December 2019, and most recently last summer, Hammers manager David Moyes has been linked to a move to sign him.
Just think of how much stronger we would be right now if Moyes had signed Gabigol. The prolific goal scorer would have been a perfect fit alongside players like Mohammed Kudus, Jarrod Bowen, and Lucas Paqueta.
However, things might not be as they seem, and there’s no assurance he would be successful in England.
Barbosa may play in the Premier League, but not for the claret and blue, as West Ham supporters may get to see.
Manchester United is prepared to let go of a big-money player in order to sign Gabriel Barbosa, a long-term target for West Ham.
Guy For about £85 million, United acquired Antony from Ajax in the summer of 2022 (The Sun). With just eight goals and three assists in 54 games, the 23-year-old has been a complete bust at Old Trafford (Transfermarkt).
Ten Hag appears to be ready to let go of the Brazilian winger in order to bring in Gabriel Barbosa, a goal scorer with experience, for the upcoming winter.
Jorge Nicola stated that he might be available for about £26 million; to me, that seems like good value.
For the Brazilian powerhouses, Barbosa has amassed 139 goals and 39 assists in 246 games. As of late, he’s
In order to sign Gabriel Barbosa, a long-term target of West Ham, Manchester United is willing to let go of a mega-money player.
Male For about £85 million in the summer of 2022, United acquired Antony from Ajax (The Sun). However, in just 54 games, the 23-year-old has only managed eight goals and three assists, making him a complete failure at Old Trafford (Transfermarkt).
In order to bring in Gabriel Barbosa, a goal scorer with experience this winter, it appears that Ten Hag is already ready to let go of the Brazilian winger.
Jorge Nicola stated that he might be available for around £26 million, which strikes me as reasonable value.
In 246 games for the Brazilian powerhouses, Barbosa has 139 goals and 39 assists. He’s been this season
The Brazilian has a track record of scoring goals, which is exactly what Manchester United and West Ham need right now.
There have been claims, though, that the striker isn’t the hardest worker and doesn’t give training sessions his all.
According to The Mirror, former Inter manager Frank de Boer wasn’t shy about talking about Gabigol’s tenure at the San Siro:
“Inter paid €35 million to acquire him. While I didn’t know much about him, they assured me that he was an excellent player. Playing indoor football, he believed he could do everything while standing motionless. Although we called him “Gabi-no-gol,” they called him “Gabigol.” He came with a bodyguard and two personal social media editors, but he did nothing.
That’s not exactly a glowing recommendation, is it?
It demonstrates how little Antony is valued at Old Trafford if Manchester United is willing to trade him for Gabriel Barbosa.
It is evident how desperate Ten Hag and Man United are at the moment that they would offer a player they paid £85 million for in exchange for a 27-year-old striker who is rumoured to have attitude issues.
Whether West Ham will regret losing out on Gabigol is yet to be determined.