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Ramsey offer from Juventus, Emery may be given transfer funds, Norwich ace battle with Tottenham

UNAI EMERY may be given the funds to significantly bolster his squad, claims a club legend after they were hammered 5-1 against Liverpool.
Read all this plus more of the latest news, views and gossip from the Emirates Stadium.




ARSENAL'S outgoing midfielder Aaron Ramsey has been offered £138,000 a week to join Juventus on a four-year deal.
The Welshman is expected to leave on a free transfer next summer, with a host of Europe's elite chasing his signature.

WRIGHT NOISE

IAN WRIGHT believes the Arsenal board may give Unai Emery the funds he needs to bolster his squad in January following the humiliating defeat against Liverpool.
Wright claimed Arsenal's 5-1 drubbing at Anfield may push Emirates chiefs to give Emery license to spend as they look to improve their squad.

TAKING THE MAX

ARSENAL are set to go head-to-head with Tottenham in the battle to sign Norwich starlet Max Aarons.
The teenage defender has emerged as one of the brightest young prospects in the country with his displays for Norwich this season.

HOLDING UP WELL

ARSENAL fans received a late Christmas present thanks to a social media post from their injured defender Rob Holding.
The former Bolton player took to Twitter to announce that he was already back at the training ground just three weeks after rupturing his left anterior cruciate ligament.

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