Arsenal ‘in advanced talks with Juventus to sign Arthur in loan transfer’ as Arteta targets world-class players

ARSENAL are in superior talks to signal Juventus star Arthur on mortgage as Mikel Arteta follows via on his promise to signal 'world-class' gamers, in accordance with reviews.

The Gunners are desperately in need of choices within the coronary heart of midfield, particularly after Thomas Partey and Mohamed Elneny left for AFCON obligation.

Arsenal are targeting Juventus star Arthur on loan until the end of the season, say reports
Arsenal are focusing on Juventus star Arthur on mortgage till the top of the season, say reviewsCredit score: Getty

Arteta was compelled to choose teen Charlie Patino and Albert Sambi Lokonga for the 1-0 FA Cup defeat towards Nottingham Forest on the weekend.

And the Emirates boss is working to repair his midfield woes this month with a swoop for ex-Barcelona star Arthur, in accordance with RMC Sport.

The Brazilian joined Juventus in 2020 in swap deal involving Miralem Pjanic.

Arthur is beneath contract beneath the top of the 2024-25 season.

However he has performed simply 29 occasions in Serie A throughout his 18-month spell to date.

With simply seven league appearances this time period, Arteta is hoping Juve might be tempted to let the midfielder depart on mortgage till the top of the season.

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However Massimiliano Allegri has already confirmed he will promote fellow midfield outcast Aaron Ramsey this month.

That would imply the Italian decides to maintain Arthur as backup.

Arteta lately confirmed he can be trying to signal 'world-class' stars to bolster Arsenal's possibilities of securing a primary top-four spot since 2015-16.

The Spaniard stated: “Traditionally, this membership has focused one of the best gamers in world. 

“Finest gamers have at all times been drawn to Arsenal.

“That state of affairs hasn’t modified. It's a massive benefit for us.”

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