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Arsenal FC · LondonArsenal center back Gabriel Magalhaes signed a new long-term deal Friday that will reportedly keep the Brazil international at the club until 2029.Gabriel missed the last two months of the season with a hamstring injury but has formed a formidable partnership with France international William Saliba to anchor an Arsenal defense that has been the best in the Premier League.See the Story
Arsenal defender Gabriel signs new long-term contract
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Donald Trump · United StatesThe president’s trade and immigration policies threaten to overshadow both this year’s club tournament and next year’s international competitionSee the Story
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Kepa Arrizabalaga · LondonChelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga could be set for a shock move to Premier League rivals Arsenal this summer. Kepa spent the whole of last season on loan at Bournemouth. But the Spaniard is set to return to Stamford Bridge, although he is expected to depart again, whether on loan or permanently. The 30-year-old is believed to have a £5 million release clause, and Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is in the market for a backup to David Raya. Accord…See the Story
Transfer: Chelsea Goalkeeper Kepa in Shock Move to Arsenal
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