Home Breaking News Three Juventus stars to join Arsenal in January

Three Juventus stars to join Arsenal in January

Arsenal want to sign three Juventus stars in the January transfer window, according to Marca.

Arsenal spent £156.8 million on five new signings last summer bringing in Aaron Ramsdale, Benjamin White, Albert Sambi Lokonga, Martin Odegaard and Takehiro Tomiyasu.

Now the Premier League side has identified Aaron Ramsey, Arthur Melo and Dejan Kulusevski as possible additions come January.

Arsenal want to bolster their midfield options before they lose Thomas Partey and Mohamed Elneny to the African Cup of Nations, AFCON, next month.

Midfielder Ramsey has struggled since leaving Arsenal for Juventus back in 2019 and has played just 98 minutes so far this season.

He could even have his contract terminated at Juventus which could help the potential for a sensational return to Arsenal.

Newcastle are also interested in signing Ramsey in January, as their new owners look to help the club avoid relegation.

Chinweuba Anyaragbuhttps://cdanewsonline.com
BEST SELLING BLOG THEME OF ALL TIMES. Follow us for more breaking news . Share,, like and Comment on our contents

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Most Popular

It’s my Turn for Senate President – Senator Kalu

Senator Orji Uzoh Kali, The Senator representing Abia North Senatorial District, Chief has stated that it is his turn to become the Senate President...

Protest Breaks Out In Abuja Over 2023 Elections

Protest has erupted in Abuja, the nation’s capital over the just concluded presidential election in Nigeria. Report has it that the protesters, who are mostly...

Peter Obi Petitions Presidential Election Tribunal

The Labour Party, LP, presidential candidate, Peter Obi has officially filed petitions at the presidential election tribunal. Report has it that Obi filed the petition...

Enugu, Abia Shouldn’t Go Up In Flames, Nothing Must Happen To Results – Intersociety Warns INEC

The International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law, Intersociety, has warned the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to ensure that nothing happens...

Recent Comments