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David Ornestin on the athletic podcast

People close to the club says is not the case of if Arteta will let them down it is the case of will the board let him down.



The gooners are looking to strengthen in defense, central midfield( holding or B2B) and a wide player is of Arteta liking (William could be an option).
Some few people at the club are already fed up with Guendouzi and wants him sold.

Ornestin: "I spoke with Edu and Josh kronke (for last week piece) and what I can tell you is that they have been impressed with Mikel Arteta as a person and Professional. And I really think they are going to back him in the summer in the way they should.

Ornestin understanding is that there is nothing happening with Martinelli and he his expected to feature in upcoming 
games.



David ornestin: " As i understand there is interest for Tyrone mings from some Premier league big clubs.


Arsenal like him too but whether they can bid for the player. Whether they could afford the fee Villa would want for him is another different matter.

"I know how highly thought of Mikel Arteta is by other clubs, and if it doesn't go right at arsenal, I think it will go right for him in his career because people I trust and have seen him work and know him in person, talk about what special coach he is and that his going to have, in their view, a very special coaching career".


Arteta had several offer from clubs but he has a special bond with arsenal.

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