Arsenal transfer rumour round-up: Willian agrees deal as Gunners transfer chiefs put pressure on Aubameyang

Find out more about all the latest Arsenal transfer rumours with the Gooner Fanzine round-up, including news of a Willian's reported move to the Emirates, the club's attempts to keep Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and much more.



Arsenal transfer rumour round-up: Willian agrees deal as Gunners transfer chiefs put pressure on Aubameyang

Willian could be on his way to Arsenal soon. CREDIT: OFFSIDE


Willian accepts offer

Willian has accepted a £100,000-a-week contract offer from Arsenal as his free transfer from Chelsea edges closer, according to ESPN.

The Gunners have fought off interest from a number of clubs, including Barcelona and David Beckham's Inter Miami to secure the Brazilian's signature.

Willian is reportedly keen to work with Mikel Arteta and Arsenal technical director Edu after Chelsea boss Frank Lampard failed to convince him to sign a new deal.

Arsenal chiefs on Auba case

Arsenal transfer chiefs are calling Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang daily to convince him to sign a new deal, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano.

Speaking to the Beautiful Game Podcast, Romano said: "They're talking and it's up to Aubameyang because the contract was offered to him many months ago.

"For Aubameyang, they offered him an important contract and he's going to decide soon.

"Arteta is working every day to try and convince him, they want him to stay absolutely and they're trying in every way."

Gabriel desperate for Gunners move

Lille defender Gabriel Magalhaes is desperate to join Arsenal after talks earlier this week, claim reports in France.

French outlet La Voix Du Nord say the Brazilian wants to move to the Emirates after being impressed by the club's vision during talks.

Napoli and Manchester United appeared to be the frontrunners for the 22-year-old, but the Gunners have stolen a march in the race to sign the £27 million rated defender.

Martinez could go

Arsenal goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez has claimed he could leave the club if he doesn't play more in an interview with Argentine outlet Continental 590.

The 27-year-old earned plenty of plaudits for his excellent form after replacing the injured Bernd Leno, but he now wants to earn more minutes between the sticks.

"I showed that I can play, I need to play more games next season," Martinez said.

"I want to establish myself at Arsenal and become first choice. If I don’t play, I’m going to move, I’m going to go where I play more."


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