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Nigerian-eligible goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo has been included in Arsenal’s pre-season squad to the United States of America. The 20-year-old was ...
Fenerbache has terminated the contract of Mesut Ozil, just 18 months after the German joined the Turkish giants on a ...
Arsenal are close to sealing a deal for Man City Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus. The North London club have been ...
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Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has taken on the name Yakubu as part of his conversion to Islam. Though he will ...
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