ARSENAL are looking ahead to a HUGE summer transfer window as they look to close the gap at the top of the Premier League.
The Gunners have reportedly enquired about signing Real Madrid winger Rodrygo.
Meanwhile, Arsenal midfielder Jorginho is set to depart the Emirates to join Brazilian giants Flamengo.
Elsewhere, Real have reportedly made William Saliba their top defensive target this summer.
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Saliba wanted in Spain
Real Madrid have been trying to lure William Saliba to Spain "for weeks", sensational reports in France claim.
The Arsenal centre-back has two years remaining on his contract at the Emirates.
Gunners chiefs are said to be keen on renewing the Frenchman's deal.
But according to French paper L'Equipe, Real Madrid are already pursuing the 24-year-old.
The Spanish giants are desperate to sign a new star centre-back this summer - with Saliba at the top of their list.
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What would Arsenal be losing
It could be the right time to move Jorginho on from Arsenal's point of view.
Here is a look at his stats from this season...
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Midfielder set for exit
Arsenal star Jorginho is reportedly set for the exit door this summer.
The midfielder is out of contract at the end of the season.
He has made 26 appearances this season with just nine coming as starts in the Premier League.
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Arsenal blow for PSG clash
Arsenal have been dealt a major blow ahead do their clash against Paris Saint-Germain.
The French giants have welcomed back Ousmane Dembele to training.
The forward netted the deciding goal in the 1-0 win in the first leg at the Emirates.
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Top scorers
Here is a look at Arsenal's top scorers in the Champions League this season...
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PSG's last line-up
Here is a look at Paris Saint-Germain's line-up in the 2-1 defeat against Strasbourg.
The French giants have already wrapped up the Ligue 1 title ahead of their Champions League match against Arsenal.
Manager Luis Enrique took the chance to rest star players such as Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Vitinha and Desire Doue.
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Arteta on PSG's 'luxury'
Mikel Arteta has admitted that Paris Saint-Germain had a luxury in being able to rest players ahead of their Champions League showdown.
He said: "Well, I don't know. They won the league so they have the luxury to do that.
"We haven't because we still have a lot to do in the Premier League.
"But we have four days and I'm sure we'll be fully recovered and at our best to play the game."
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Odegaard calls on team
Martin Odegaard has called on the Arsenal players to use their emotions against PSG on Wednesday night.
The captain admitted the disappointment following the defeat to Bournemouth but claimed the frustration can be used as motivation.
He said: "It’s a massive game.
"That’s the good thing, when you’re disappointed now and you’re angry and frustrated, you can use all those emotions into Wednesday.
"We know what we’re playing for, it’s a massive game, we have to stick together and create energy and be ready.”
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Raya's shock perfromance
David Raya was unusually fragile in Arsenal's defeat to Bournemouth.
He was at fault for the Cherries winner and fialed to make a save in the match.
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Timber blow
Arsenal could be without Jurrien Timber for their second leg against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.
The defender missed the defeat to Bournemouth with an unknown injury.
After the game, Mikel Arteta was asked for an update on the Dutchman, but he was not confident about his return.
The Spaniard said: "No. Confident? At the moment, no.
"He wasn't able to play here and we play in four days."
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Fans set for camera change
Arsenal fans will see more of their players' celebrations with the Premier League broadcasts set to allow cameramen on the pitch.
Several changes will come into place when the new TV deal kicks in next season.
One innovation will change how fans get to see goal celebrations.
Previously, cameramen were banned from entering the field of play.
According to the Mail, they will now be allowed to do so in order to film players celebrating.
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Weight for it
Arsenal fan TV host Robbie Lyle revealed the extent of his amazing weight loss - by getting his custom-made Thierry Henry suit altered.
YouTuber Lyle, 52, has gone on a dramatic programme to slim down.
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Game in stats
Here are the stats from the game on Saturday.
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Was Arteta right?
Arsenal have now dropped 21 points from winning positions in the Premier League this season.
Was Mikel Arteta right to go with the strong side he did with the PSG game midweek?
We'll have all the fall-out plus all the latest transfer news throughout the day.
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Rice in high spirits – despite club defeat
Declan Rice was in high spirits in a message to fans after reaching a personal milestone with Arsenal.
Although Arsenal fell to a disappointing defeat against Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth side, Rice celebrated a personal milestone by making his 100th appearance for the club.
He shared the achievement with supporters on Instagram, writing: “Not our day yesterday but proud to make 100 appearances for this incredible club. Thank you for all the support.”
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End game for Zinchenko?
Ukrainian defender Oleksandr Zinchenko, 28, may leave Arsenal this summer with interest coming from Borussia Dortmund, Football Insider reports.
Initially a vital cog of Mikel Arteta's side, the rise of Myles Lewis-Skelly and arrival of Riccardo Calafiori has delegated Zinchenko to sporadic first-team minutes.
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Gunners set sights on another defender arrival
CaughtOffside says Arsenal are still looking at signing Flamengo right-back Wesley with Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City and Barcelona also circling.
The Brazilian was heavily linked to Atalanta last summer but a move never materialised as La Dea moved for Raoul Bellanova instead.
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'It's a brilliant race – and Gunners could finish FOURTH'
Jamie Carragher has tipped Arsenal to finish FOURTH this season – with the pundit believing Manchester City and Newcastle could overtake them in the closing matches.
He added: "Just with the situation Arsenal have in the Champions League... they go to Anfield, they've also got to play Newcastle as well. It's a brilliant race."
Jamie Carragher speaking into a CBS Sports microphone during a UEFA Champions League match.
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United pip Gunners to Gyokeres
Arsenal fear they may have already lost out to Man Utd in the race for the signature of Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres, according to Football insider.
Gyokeres was signed and excelled under now-United manager Ruben Amorim, who will be in desperate mood to reunite with the 38-goal man.
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Arsenal left stunned by defeat
Two goals in eight minutes left Arsenal stars stunned as they lost to Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday.
Mikel Arteta opted to play a strong side despite the vital second leg of the Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain just days away.
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard and manager Mikel Arteta after the loss to Bournemouth
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard and manager Mikel Arteta after the loss to Bournemouth
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Partey time?
Arsenal face a make-or-break battle against Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday.
The Gunners are trailing in their Champions League semi-final battle after a 1-0 first-leg defeat at the Emirates.
And Mikel Arteta’s men have it all to do as they look to overturn the deficit and book their place in the final.
But just how can they go about achieving the seemingly impossible?
And just who will make the starting XI cut for Arsenal's biggest game in memory?
Here, SunSport’s tactics expert Dean Scoggins reveals all as he answers your questions…
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Jurr-y is out?
Arsenal have been dealt an injury blow with Jurrien Timber a doubt for the second leg with PSG.
Timber missed the defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday with Ben White getting the nod at right-back.
And Arteta admitted he is sweating on the Dutchman's fitness for Wednesday's trip to Paris.
Asked if he is confident Timber will be ready, Arteta replied: "No. Confident? At the moment, no.
"He wasn't able to play here and we play in four days."
Quizzed on Timber's specific issue, he added: "I cannot tell you."
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Through the exit Jor?
Jorginho is set to leave Arsenal this summer, according to reports.
The Italian midfielder's contract expires at the end of the season.
And despite his experience, he is seen as someone who can be let go as part of the summer squad refresh.
Jorginho has made 26 appearances this term - but just nine of those are Premier League starts.
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That's Sal folks
William Saliba has been in talks with Real Madrid for weeks, claim reports in France.
The Arsenal centre-back has two years remaining on his contract at the Emirates.
Gunners chiefs are said to be keen on renewing the Frenchman's deal.
But according to French paper L'Equipe, Real Madrid are pursuing the 24-year-old.
The Spanish giants are desperate to sign a new star centre-back this summer - with Saliba at the top of their list.
Real chiefs are said to be willing to assure the Arsenal man that he would become the leader of their defence.
The Gunners ace is unlikely to force an immediate move - but could run down his contract.
It's claimed that Real Madrid is the only club that could lure Saliba away from the Emirates.
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No Ray of hope
Two goals in eight minutes left Arsenal stars stunned as they lost to Bournemouth in the Premier League yesterday.
Mikel Arteta opted to play a strong side despite the vital second leg of the Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain just days away.
The hosts had escaped a couple of close calls before taking the lead in the first half as Declan Rice finished off a neat move after being played through on goal by Martin Odegaard.
However, the Gunners' hard work was undone by a long throw-in during the second period as Cherries star Dean Huijsen headed in.
The visitors made the most of their momentum as Evanilson was able to smuggle the ball into the net past a flailing David Raya.
The goal was allowed to stand as an in-depth VAR review could not say conclusively that there was a handball from the forward.
See below how SunSport's Jordan Davies rated the Gunners from the Emirates...
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