Manchester City's Oleksandr Zinchenko has been linked with a reunion with Gabriel Jesus and Mikel Arteta this summer at Arsenal, a move that could prove to ...
However, Zinchenko has never played more than 20 league games in a single Premier League season and the chance to move to a side also competing in Europe where he is more likely to both play and in a more preferred role may be an opportunity that is simply too good to ignore. While Zinchenko will leave City off the back of a trophy-filled spell that includes winning both the Premier League and the Carabao Cup four times apiece, regular minutes and being used in a preferred position is something he is much more likely to get outside of Manchester. Jesus is likely to be joined in north London by one of his City teammates in Oleksandr Zinchenko, with reports suggesting that Arsenal have agreed a deal to sign the Ukrainian and that the Gunners are discussing personal terms with the 25-year-old over a switch to the Emirates Stadium.
Personal terms are not expected to be a problem for the Ukraine star, who will become Arsenal's fifth summer signing and their second from City following ...
Arteta is keen to reunite with Zinchenko in a bid to add more versatility to his Arsenal squad Manchester City defender Oleksander Zinchenko is expected to join Arsenal for around £35million at the start of next week after more positive talks on Saturday. - Mikel Arteta is keen to bring in Zinchenko to add versatility within the squad
Arsenal have reached a verbal agreement in principle with Manchester City to buy Oleksandr Zinchenko for about £30m.
Zinchenko joined City from the Russian club Ufa in 2016 and made 128 appearances for them, including 10 Premier League starts last season. His exit is likely to hasten their move for Brighton’s left-back Marc Cucurella. On Friday City blocked Nathan Aké’s proposed transfer to Chelsea but they have been willing to sell Zinchenko at the right price.
Arsenal and Manchester City have reached an agreement over the transfer of Oleksandr Zinchenko. The player is now set to sign for Arsenal, after personal ...
According to Fabrizio Romano, Arsenal and Manchester City have reached an agreement over the transfer of Oleksandr Zinchenko. The left-back is set to join Arsenal after personal terms are agreed, which shouldn't be a problem. The fee will be £30million. City signed Zinchenko from FK UFA in Russia for a fee of £1.8million. It is a brilliant bit of business from the Blue's. Arsenal and Manchester City have reached an agreement over the transfer of Oleksandr Zinchenko. The player is now set to sign for Arsenal, after personal terms between the club and player are completed.
Oleksandr Zinchenko has won four Premier League titles with Manchester City but only made 15 league appearances last season; Arsenal have already signed ...
Thomas Partey, Mohamed Elneny and Albert Sambi Lokonga all compete for the same position at the base of Arsenal's midfield, leaving Xhaka to a number 8 role. "There is reason why the Arsenal manager needs support in that role. "Mikel Arteta has been looking at additions at left-back and central midfield in this summer transfer window. "Should he play in midfield, a role he undertakes regularly at international level, Zinchenko would compete with Xhaka at Arsenal - and a closer look at their respective heatmaps last season shows that the two play in the same area of the pitch, even though the Ukrainian played at left-back and the Arsenal man operated from midfield. The 24-year-old has stated his desire to reunite with Erik ten Hag and a deal in the region of £45m is being finalised. Arsenal have been in the market for a left-sided defender and were trying to sign Manchester United bound Lisandro Martinez from Ajax.
Reports claim the two Premier League sides have agreed a deal for the versatile midfielder and defender, who is set to reunite with former coach Mikel Arteta at ...
“I think this could be one of the signings of the summer and I don’t like to say that because I’m a Spurs supporter,” Ambrose said. Zinchenko, 25, would become the Gunners’ fifth signing of the summer if he arrives from Manchester, and could potentially be the most important of the lot. Oleksandr Zinchecko could be one of the signings of the summer when he completes his move from Manchester City to Arsenal.
The Manchester City player - who can play in defence or midfield - looks set to move to Arsenal this summer, where he will join up again with former ...
Should he make the move, Zinchenko would reunite with more than one familiar face. The Ukraine international has two years left on his deal at the Etihad, with a fee of roughly £30million settled upon. Pre-season is in full swing now, with the Gunners making their trip to the USA, where they will face Everton on Sunday in a friendly.
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He said: “We spoke a couple of times about the club, the players, the project and the future. Oleksandr Zinchenko will join Arsenal for the same two reasons as his former Manchester City team-mate Gabriel Jesus, according to reports. Zinchenko was linked with the Gunners earlier in the window before they turned their attention to Lisandro Martinez.
An issue that could've scuppered an Arsenal deal to sign Oleksandr Zinchenko won't be the problem some may have feared, per a report.
The Seagulls will command around £50m for his sale. The Gunners are known to be hunting competition for Kieran Tierney. Indeed, they planned to convert Lisandro Martinez into a left-back if signed, though look to have lost out to Man Utd. They reported ‘personal terms are not expected to be a problem’. As such, the Gunners hope to conclude a deal ‘early next week’. The latest from CBS Sports and German outlet Bild put Arsenal in the mix for another with City connections – Leroy Sane. The Bayern winger could be viewed as the next cab off the rank after failing to land Raphinha. An issue that could’ve scuppered an Arsenal deal to sign Oleksandr Zinchenko won’t be the problem some may have feared, per a report. The Gunners have already plundered Man City this summer when acquiring Gabriel Jesus. The Brazilian striker could be Arsenal’s main man up top for the better part of the next decade and is rightly viewed as a significant coup.
Arsenal technical director Edu is set to break his own summer transfer vow with the signing of Oleksandr Zinchenko. Edu previously stated the Gunners would ...
New signing Vieira can play out wide but has told The Athletic he prefers being a No 10. It's a matter of step by step, how we are going to finish the season and to put in plan the planning that I'm very excited about." Speaking on the Que Golazo podcast this week, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano said the Gunners will soon make their move for an unnamed winger. The squad was not prepared to absorb two players, we needed to rebalance the squad. But it appears Edu and the club have decided against that stance. I prefer No 10.
The expectation will be Marc Cucurella to Manchester City will speed up in the coming days after Oleksandr Zinchenko completes his move to Arsenal.
Manchester City are now expected to make Marc Cucurella a priority. Brighton owner Tony Bloom stated last week the club will have to consider an offer if it does arrive at their door. Manchester City and Brighton are still apart on a price tag for Cucurella, with City not willing to pay the £50million asking fee at the moment.
Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing Oleksandr Zinchenko this summer but have been dealt a transfer blow after Manchester City named him in their ...
Signing Zinchenko makes perfect sense if Arteta can persuade Guardiola to let him move to the Emirates. He offers Arsenal's young side versatility and reliability... Furthermore, Zinchenko wouldn't even need to travel far if he was to sign for Arsenal and join their pre-season tour. Arteta's squad was stretched heading into the final few months of last season. He left that tour, going back to England to sign for Newcastle... Nicky leaving was a big disappointment, but you know it’s going to happen one day." Arteta knows Zinchenko from his time as Pep Guardiola's assistant at Man City between July 2016 and December 2019. Zinchenko, who's won four Premier League titles, can also play at left-back - providing cover for the injury-prone Kieran Tierney.
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"A move to La Liga could be more likely, I’ve not heard rumblings at the Chelsea end. Arsenal have been linked with a move for Bayern Munich forward Leroy Sane in recent days. Personal terms are set to be discussed ahead of a potential move for the Ukraine international.
That total could soon reach over the £100million mark, as Arsenal are understood to have reached an agreement with Manchester City for Oleksandr Zinchenko at £ ...
Gabriel and Ben White were a solid partnership last season, but the return of William Saliba from Marseille could leave the manager changing his backline to fit everyone in. Zinchenko has often played at left-back and could play there in absence of Tierney. With that said, here’s a look at a few ways he could be included in the side.
Oleksandr Zinchenko has been linked with a move away from Manchester City for months now, and it appears he may finally be heading out the door.
City signed Zinchenko from Russian club Ufa in 2016 for £1.6million, meaning they are set to make over £28million in profit on the left back. Sky Sports are reporting that the Gunners 'hope to conclude a deal' with City 'early next week'. City are seriously interested in Brighton's Marc Cucurella, which has left Zinchenko's future at the club in uncertainty.
Arsenal want Oleksandr Zinchenko – and the Manchester City man would offer a number of different options to Mikel Arteta.
Zinchenko always saw himself as a midfielder and would likely jump at the chance to play there for a top Premier League club. Mark White has been a staff writer on FourFourTwo since joining in January 2020, writing pieces for both online and the magazine. He has a better turning radius than Xhaka, he's less reckless and he's more accomplished in the final third. It could even allow the Gunners to field both Martin Odegaard and new signing Fabio Vieira in the same midfield, as two attacking midfielders able to get forward, knowing that Zinchenko has the quality behind them to cover. Arteta worked with Zinchenko while coaching at City – and like Martinez, the Ukrainian offers far more than just cover in one position. That's exactly what Arteta wants from the Ukrainian in his Arsenal team.