Arsenal, Premier League and Mikel Arteta
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ARSENAL are exploring a deal for Manchester City ace Tijjani Reijnders, according to reports. Bombshell claims suggest City are open to selling the Dutch midfielder for £45million and the Gunners
A Premier League star claimed it was obvious who was better between Arsenal and Manchester City after facing them this season
The title comes off the back of six-and-a-half years of work from when Mikel Arteta first took charge of Arsenal in December 2019.
Arsenal can move another step closer to the Premier League title when they face Burnley, whose fate has already been sealed, at the Emirates Stadium on Monday night. The Gunners found a way to claim all three points at the London Stadium against a ...
Arsenal supporters will always treasure the achievements of Arsène Wenger, especially the historic Invincibles season of 2003/04 when the Gunners last lifted the Premier League trophy.
Former Arsenal defender Matthew Upson says the Gunners have "achieved something absolutely incredible" by winning their first Premier League title for 22 years. If you can get it over the line with the quality that is in the Premier League at the moment then it is a major achievement.
The joy that flowed across north London for Arsenal clinching a Premier League title has capped a European soccer trend this season that started in a Swedish fishing village.
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24 hours that pushed Arsenal to the brink of a Premier League and Champions League double
In the space of 24 hours, Arsenal's bid for a Premier League and Champions League double was given liftoff. Without even playing on Monday, Mikel Arteta's team seized control of the title race as Manchester City was held to a surprise 3-3 draw with Everton.
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'Insane following': African fans' unbreakable bond with Arsenal FC
In Kenyan influencer Nana Owiti's wardrobe, dozens of Arsenal jerseys tell the story of her passion for the club. It's an unbreakable bond that goes back 20 years to the days when the London team's largely black squad made them hugely popular in Africa.
Arsenal's players let it all out after their title win was confirmed Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Mikel Arteta may have downplayed any plans for an Arsenal watch-party as Manchester City took on Bournemouth,