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Arsenal have been one of the busier clubs in the transfer market as Mikel Arteta shapes his squad for his first full season in charge.
The Spaniard has already left a big impression in a short space of time and now hopes to bring in his own players to compliment his ideas.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s contract extension still has some work left to be done.
Ainsley Maitland-Niles is getting closer to the Arsenal exit with Wolves especially interested.
And Sky Sports report the versatile 22-year-old could join Nuno’s side.
With Jonny Otto’s injury, Nuno is keen to acquire a wing-back option, while he may also offer Maitland-Niles game time in the middle.
A £20m fee will reportedly be enough to get the deal over the line.
Arteta wants Bergkamp back at Arsenal
Mikel Arteta is eager to bring in Dennis Bergkamp as part of his coaching staff.
The Spaniard has been a big hit with the Gunners faithful since arriving, but bringing back a club legend would only further revive the atmosphere at the Emirates.
The Sun believe the 51-year-old is being targeted as an assistant coach after the departure of another former player in Freddie Ljungberg.
“When the time is right, I’d love to go back and get a role somewhere,” Bergkamp said in a recent interview. “Of course it would be ideal at Arsenal.
“I spent 11 years there and have a good feeling with the club.”
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