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Arsenal latest news and transfer updates: Match officials confirmed for Arsenal vs Everton, club make contact over 19-year-old midfielder and more

Arsenal make contact over 19-year-old with 62 senior appearances; PL rival also interested Arsenal have made a contact for Empoli midfielder Samuele Ricci, according to a report from Italian outlet Tuttomercatoweb. Since making his debut for the Serie B side, the 19-year-old has already managed to impress, making 60 appearances for the club’s first team. This term he has scored two goals and provided four assists for his club. Read more.  “Never going to go to Arsenal”: Jamie Carragher makes claim about 58-year-old manager Jamie Carragher has ruled out Jose Mourinho ever becoming the manager of Arsenal or any other Premier League side. The 58-year-old was sacked by Tottenham on Monday morning, after struggling to lead his side to a successful campaign. Read more.  Match officials confirmed for Arsenal vs Everton Arsenal are preparing to host Everton in the Premier League on Friday, April 23. Ahead of the game, match officials have been confirmed. Read more. Match officials confirmed for Arsenal vs Everton Alexandre Lacazette injury to affect Arsenal’s summer transfer plan Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta may now be forced into a change of striker up front for the rest of the season after the injury suffered by Alexandre Lacazette on Sunday. The striker limped off with a hamstring problem in the second half of the 1-1 draw with Fulham at the Emirates. Initial reaction to the injury from Arteta was not good, with a scan set to take place on Tuesday to discover the extent of the issue. Read more.  Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher send a stiff message to Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs over ESL plans Sky Sports pundits Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher have sent a message to the owners of Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham over European Super League plans. The Premier League “Bix Six” announced on Sunday that they would be six of the 12 founding members of a new European Super League. Read more.  Join us on Telegram!/ Follow us on Twitter!

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