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ARSENAL will need to cough up a mammoth £362m for Ousmane Dembele - while Fernando Calero could be the man to replace injured defender Rob Holding.


ARSENAL youngster Ainsley Maitland-Niles has revealed he was racially abused when he was 12 while playing for the Gunners in Germany.
The England youth international experienced racism in a similar fashion to Raheem Sterling, getting racial jibes aimed at him as he collected the ball - but nothing was done about it.

GUNNER BE GREAT

MESUT OZIL has been linked with a shock move to Manchester United, after falling out of favour at Arsenal.
The German has struggled with back problems this season, seeing him miss four league games.

TURN UP THE GAZ

GUNNERS will look to Chelsea outcast Gary Cahill to provide cover at centre-back.
Rob Holding's anterior cruciate ligament injury means he will be out for the season, leaving Arsenal light in defence for the rest of the campaign.

BELE RUMBLES ON

ARSENAL will need to stump up a staggering £362million if they are to land Barcelona superstar Ousmane Dembele, according to reports.
The French wonderkid showed his potential on the biggest stage of all by scoring a remarkable individual effort in the 1-1 draw with Tottenham last night.

HOLDING OUT FOR A LERO

ARSENAL are reportedly targeting Real Valladolid star Fernando Calero to help ease their defensive worries.
Unai Emery is desperate to strengthen his backline next month after Rob Holding was ruled out for the rest of the season after injuring himself last week in the draw at Manchester United.

WHAT LUC YOU CALLED ME

LUCAS TORREIRA revealed a phone call from Unai Emery at the beginning of the season persuaded him to join Arsenal.
Torreira has been an essential part of Emery’s team in the last 11 games, as his performances at the heart of midfield have impressed Arsenal fans.

GUNNERS EYE TRANSFER CU

ARSENAL sent scouts to watch highly-rated youngster Orkun Kokcu make his senior debut for Feyenoord on the weekend.
SunSport reported earlier this month that a whole host of top-clubs were pining for his signature.

GAZ UNDER FIRE IF HE SAYS 'ARSENAL'

NEW AC Milan chief Ivan Gazidis could be fined £90 every time he mentions his former club Arsenal.
Reports say the the South African-born businessman faces the bizarre penalty - but will also be told to run the Serie A club like he did the Gunners.

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