Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Arsenal news LIVE: Saka’s £200k-a-week contract, Gunners ‘contact’ Juventus over Locatelli, Vlahovic updates – latest

ARSENAL are reportedly preparing to offer Bukayo Saka a four-year contract extension worth a whopping £200,000 a week.

The Gunners are desperate to tie Saka down to a new deal with the likes of Manchester City hovering.

Meanwhile, Arsenal have made contact with Juventus over a January move for Manuel Locatelli according to reports.

Locatelli, 24, has failed to impress since he rejected a deal from the Gunners to join the Old Lady last summer, but Arsenal could are reportedly ready to go in again for the Italian.

And reports suggest that the Gunners are locked in a battle with Chelsea for Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic

Gallas: Gunners have to believe


Arsenal can win this season's Premier League title so long as their players collectively believe in their own ability.


That's according to the club's former defender, William Gallas, who urges the North London side to just 'go for it'.


In an exclusive chat with Genting Casino, the former French international said: "Arsenal have to believe that they can win the title.


"The players have to think that they can do it and, as a group, will have objectives in place that they will try and achieve. If they want to play for the title, they have to go for it."


Gallas also thought Mikel Arteta's men came through one of their biggest challenges of the season by winning the North London derby.


"I thought it was a big test for Arsenal and they passed it. They approached the game in the right way and showed their quality as a team.


"What Arsenal need to do is keep believing in their quality and, if they approach their matches with this desire and level of intensity, then they can compete with any club in the league.


"They need to take this approach into their next game against Liverpool, which will be another big test, but if they can produce the same football with the same intensity then they will have a great opportunity to beat Liverpool."


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