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Arsenal told to sign Premier League superstar as PSG enter race for striker 'target'

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All the latest news and transfer rumours surrounding Arsenal as they prepare to face Everton.

Arsenal are back to winning ways after taking care of business in the Champions League on Wednesday night, defeating AS Monaco. The Gunners return to action against Everton in the Premier League this weekend, and they need to find some serious consistency if they want to catch Liverpool, or even stay on their coat tails.

Mikel Arteta’s men are six points off top spot having played a game more so far, and they now have a small margin for error. Here we round up all the latest news and transfer rumours surrounding the Emirates Stadium.

Osimhen latest

Arsenal have been linked with a move for Victor Osimhen over the last six months or so, but it seems competition is only ramping up. Osimhen’s loan spell with Galatasaray can be broken off to make way for a permanent transfer in January, but it would take a sizable bid.

Gazzetta dello Sport have reported that PSG are now interested in a deal, potentially ready to put up a £61.7million bid. Osimhen has been linked with a move to the Premier League, with Chelsea having expressed the most serious interest, but they are having no issues finding the net so far this season. Arsenal could certainly do with a proven goalscorer, but whether they would consider spending that kind of money remains to be seen.

Arsenal told to sign Rashford

Arsenal have been told to consider signing Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford amid struggled to get the best out of left-sided wingers Gabriel Magalhaes and Leandro Trossard.

“Reports today that Marcus Rashford may be moved on by Manchester United,” said Joe Cole on TNT Sports. “He’d be a hell of a signing! That’s where they have to shop, Arsenal – on the left side. They’ve got to shop for the very, very top players to improve this team.”

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