
Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli Rejects Galatasaray Interest as Club Eyes Summer Overhaul
A reported €45 million bid from Galatasaray has not swayed Gabriel Martinelli, who is focused on Arsenal’s upcoming season and a potential contract extension.
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A reported €45 million bid from Galatasaray has not swayed Gabriel Martinelli, who is focused on Arsenal’s upcoming season and a potential contract extension.

Arsenal is poised to break its own transfer record by seeking £50 million for Gabriel Martinelli, a move that reflects both financial necessity and a strategic push to upgrade the left wing.

A wave of offers, counter‑offers and loan maneuvers is reshaping squads across the continent, with clubs weighing massive valuations and player ambitions.

Arsenal aim to reshape their squad after a Premier League triumph, blending youthful reinforcements with experienced heads to sustain domestic and European success.

Manchester United are exploring a move for Arsenal’s teenage midfielder Myles Lewis‑Skelly, a player whose experience and adaptability could address United’s left‑back concerns, while Arsenal weighs sales of academy talent to fund high‑profile signings.

FIFA's proposal to sell the commercial rights to tournaments including the World Cup for $20bn has sparked global backlash, with UEFA, European governments and rival clubs voicing opposition. Meanwhile, Arsenal eye Vinícius Júnior and Liverpool's uncertain summer adds further intrigue.

Arsenal have confirmed the transfer of Leandro Trossard to Besiktas for up to £17 million, concluding a productive period for the Belgian international and setting the stage for potential new signings.

With Vinicius Junior entering the final year of his Real Madrid deal, Arsenal are exploring a move that could add flair and goal threat to Mikel Arteta’s side, though defensive reliability remains a question.

Arsenal have confirmed a €40 million transfer for Christos Tzolis, a 24‑year‑old Greek international who has spent the last season starring for Club Brugge. The winger's blend of pace, physicality and versatility dovetails with the style Mikel Arteta has cultivated at the Emirates, a style that has already yielded a league‑leading tally of goals and assists.
The new Topps Winners Collection commemorates Arsenal's first league title in 22 years, offering 82 cards, autographed relics and limited‑edition parallels that will debut online in select European markets on July 22, 2026.

Fifteen Arsenal players return from the World Cup, a three‑week rest period follows, and a series of friendlies culminate in a Community Shield clash with Manchester City before the season opens against Coventry City.

Erling Haaland’s late double and Orjan Nyland’s penalty save sealed a 2-1 win for Norway over Brazil, sending the Scandinavians into the last eight at the expense of a nation haunted by six consecutive defeats to European sides.

Erling Haaland's brace and Ørjan Nyland's clutch saves stunned Brazil, ending their long run of quarterfinal appearances and setting up a clash with the Mexico-England winner.

A preview of the knockout stage encounter that pits Brazil's reshaped attack against Norway's resilient squad, highlighting key lineup changes and historical context.

Brazil will face Norway in the World Cup round of 16 with coach Carlo Ancelotti opting to start Gabriel Martinelli in place of the injured Lucas Paquetá, while Norway welcomes back Julian Ryerson but misses Marcus Pederson due to illness.

Brazil's coach Carlo Ancelotti has opted to start Gabriel Martinelli in place of the hamstrung Lucas Paquetá, a move that could reshape the team's attacking dynamics against a resilient Norwegian side.

A look at the upcoming World Cup round‑of‑16 clash between Brazil and Norway, the historic Estadio Azteca encounter with Mexico and England, and the broader cultural impact on pubs and schools.

A preview of the World Cup Round of 16 showdown between Brazil and Norway, highlighting the Gabriel Magalhães‑Erling Haaland rivalry, late‑night viewing policies in England, and contentious refereeing.
The upcoming quarterfinals promise high stakes as Brazil confronts Norway, England meets Mexico, and Paraguay’s aggressive style sparks debate.

The knockout round promises high stakes as Brazil’s Gabriel Magalhães prepares to lock horns with Norway’s Erling Haaland, while England faces Mexico at the iconic Estadio Azteca and Paraguay’s rough play raises questions about sportsmanship.

The Round of 16 clash on July 5 at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium will pit Brazil's rising star against Norway's prolific scorer, with both teams eyeing a spot in the quarterfinals.

An exploration of how soccer’s rise in the U.S., sparked by youthful fans and highlighted by the 2026 World Cup in Houston, reshapes American sports culture.

Brazil will face Norway on July 5, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, in a clash that could rewrite the narrative of a long‑standing rivalry.

Brazil will meet Norway at the New York New Jersey Stadium on 5 July, seeking to extend a winning streak while coping with key injuries.