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Arsenal Secure Record Irish Deal for Ozhianvuna

Victor Ozhianvuna (Shamrock Rovers)
August 2025

Arsenal agreed a record-breaking deal for Shamrock Rovers teenager Victor Ozhianvuna. The 16-year-old midfielder will join in January 2027 when he turns 18, eclipsing the Irish transfer record previously set by Tottenham’s Mason Melia. Ozhianvuna has already featured in Ireland’s top flight and completed a medical with Arsenal. Several European clubs chased him, but Arsenal moved swiftly with a record fee, underlining long-term planning for Hale End’s next generation.

Amorim Sets Ambitious Three-Year Premier League Goal

Ruben Amorim (Manchester United)
August 2025

Ruben Amorim declared his Manchester United project is aiming to win the Premier League within three years. He stressed smaller steps first, like consistent performances and attacking football, to rebuild confidence after last season’s 15th-place finish. Amorim admitted United are not yet title-ready but outlined ambitions to dominate games and excite fans. His plan emphasises patience, pressure management, and incremental improvement, aiming to restore United’s status while resisting calls for quick fixes.

Villa Explore Move for Chelsea’s Nkunku

Christopher Nkunku (Chelsea)
August 2025

Aston Villa are considering signing Christopher Nkunku from Chelsea to bolster their attack. Contact has been made, with Bayern and Leipzig also monitoring. Villa’s struggles in front of goal have heightened urgency before the window shuts. Villa failed to score in their opening two league games, leaving Emery searching for firepower. Nkunku is seen as expendable by Chelsea, but Villa must act quickly to reinforce while also retaining key attacker Morgan Rogers.

Spurs Raise Offer for Como’s Nico Paz

Nico Paz (Como)
August 2025

Tottenham raised their bid to €50m for Nico Paz after missing out on Eberechi Eze. With James Maddison sidelined, Spurs are pushing for creativity in midfield, though Como value Paz closer to €70m. Spurs’ urgency to find a playmaker has intensified, but no agreement has been reached with Como or Paz himself. Tottenham’s failed Eze chase and Maddison’s injury leave them scrambling late in the window.

Antony’s Future Hangs as Betis Ready Fresh Bid

Antony (Manchester United)
August 2025

Real Betis will make a fresh bid for Antony within 24 hours after United rejected an earlier loan proposal. The £85m signing has been exiled under Amorim and faces uncertainty with the deadline looming. Antony enjoyed a strong Betis loan last season but is stuck in Amorim’s “bomb squad” at United. Betis are pressing for a permanent deal, while United weigh recovering a transfer fee for one of their costliest flops.

De Zerbi Leaves Door Open for Rabiot Return

Adrien Rabiot (Marseille)
August 2025

Roberto De Zerbi suggested Adrien Rabiot could be reintegrated at Marseille despite his suspension after a violent clash with Jonathan Rowe. Rowe has since joined Bologna, but De Zerbi hinted Rabiot may still have a chance to redeem himself. Marseille suspended both players after their Rennes bust-up, yet De Zerbi highlighted Rabiot’s character and experience. He insisted Gouiri could fill the No. 10 role but hinted disciplinary recovery may allow Rabiot to return if trust is restored.

Onana Back in Contention as United Eye Goalkeeper Deal

Andre Onana (Manchester United)
August 2025

Andre Onana is in line to return for United against Fulham after Altay Bayindir’s costly Arsenal error. Amorim has kept selection cryptic, with Belgian prospect Senne Lammens also being pursued in a £17m move that could further squeeze Bayindir’s role. Onana’s summer injury raised doubts over his reliability, but United remain without a new starter. Amorim may reinstate him to regain stability while weighing whether Lammens’ arrival will provide long-term competition. Bayindir’s future looks bleak if the Belgian joins.

Haliburton Makes Public Progress in Achilles Recovery

Tyrese Haliburton (Indiana Pacers)
August 2025

Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton appeared at his youth camp, walking in a boot two months into Achilles rehab. He engaged with kids, smiled, and shared small recovery milestones, highlighting the long journey ahead. Injured during the NBA Finals, Haliburton is pacing recovery with support from Caitlin Clark and teammates. He praised fan letters and peer advice, stressing patience while aiming for a full comeback after surgery ruled him out for next season.

Arsenal Fears Grow Over Saka and Odegaard Injuries

Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Martin Odegaard (Arsenal)
August 2025

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta fears long absences for Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka after both exited their 5-0 win against Leeds with injuries. Odegaard limped off early, while Saka pulled up after the break with a suspected hamstring issue. Already without Kai Havertz, Arsenal’s midfield depth is stretched thin. Tests will confirm severity, but Arteta admitted concern. With Liverpool looming, the absence of his captain and star winger could derail early title momentum.

Gyokeres Hits Back at Trolls After First Arsenal Goals

Viktor Gyokeres (Arsenal)
August 2025

Viktor Gyokeres scored twice in Arsenal’s 5-0 demolition of Leeds, celebrating by touching his hair in response to trolls mocking his debut. The striker dismissed doubts with a penalty and mask celebration turned pointed gesture. Gyokeres, who struggled in his opener, found form at the right time as Arsenal face Liverpool next. Injuries to Saka and Odegaard may complicate Arteta’s plans, making Gyokeres’ resurgence crucial.

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