The January transfer window is just round the corner and Mikel Arteta has not been shy when it comes to investing in his squad. Arsenal have not been the well oiled machine they have been previously, occasionally struggling in the final third from open play.
There has often been talk of the Gunners going after a recognised striker. Gabriel Jesus offered a reminder of his capabilities with a hat-trick against the Eagles whilst Kai Havertz has often been the go to man in the middle of the attack.
Arsenal are in the midst of their third go at landing the Premier League title and some January recruits could aid their cause. Here's the latest transfer news from the capital.
Sterling "not in Arteta's plans"
Bacary Sagna believes that Raheem Sterling isn't in Arteta's plans despite the winger only joining on loan several months ago. Sterling was a deadline day mover and went from Chelsea, where he'd been deemed surplus by Enzo Maresca, to the Emirates.
However opportunities have remained at a premium with the ex-Manchester City man, who knew Arteta from his days at the Etihad, only playing twice in the Premier League as a starter.
Sagna told Paddy Power: “There is no doubt that Raheem Sterling is a talented player, but it’s not just about being talented, it’s about whether you fit in the team and if you suit the manager’s system. Mikel Arteta will be the person to ask about this as he’s the person who spends time with the player and watches him at training every day.
“The manager brought him in at the start of the season, but for whatever reason, that we’re not aware of, he’s not in his plans currently, but that may change.”
Tierney returns after contract call
Kieran Tierney admitted it felt "amazing" to be back playing for Arsenal as they saw off Palace - despite the Scot being set to leave. The left-back spent last season on loan in Spain with Real Sociedad after falling down the pecking order under Arteta but was called upon in Wednesday night's Carabao Cup quarter-final win.
Reacting post-match on social media, Tierney said: "Feels amazing to be back out at the Emirates! Thank you so much for the reception… always grateful. Onto the semis."
Despite being jubilant about his return Tierney's days in the red of Arsenal could be numbered. The north Londoners have decided against triggering the option year in Tierney's contract ahead of the January transfer window and a move away in the coming months is on the cards with Celtic considering a return.
Arsenal are weighing up whether to let Jakub Kiwior depart the Emirates, according to reports. Napoli have been among those credited with an interested in the Polish defender, but Arsenal had been keen to keep hold of him.
That stance could now be changing however with the versatile defender by no means a starter in the backline. Corriere del Mezzogiorno reports that the Gunners are opening up to the idea of him leaving on a loan deal with an obligation to buy but talks over his wages are needed.
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