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Arsenal news: Eddie Howe addresses Anthony Gordon rumours as transfer is confirmed

Arsenal will take on Manchester City in a top-of-the-table clash in the Premier League, with the title potentially on the line for both sides

Anthony Gordon.

Anthony Gordon has been linked with a move to Arsenal(Image: Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images)

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Arsenal will hope to do the job against Manchester City on Sunday afternoon or risk allowing Pep Guardiola's squad back in contention for the Premier League title. The Gunners are currently six points clear at the top of the table but City sit six points behind with a game in hand - meaning a loss at the Etihad could be catastrophic.

Mikel Arteta's side advanced to the Champions League semi-finals during the week, with a 0-0 draw at home securing a 1-0 aggregate win over Sporting CP. However, the Gunners will need to hope they return to their scoring best if they are to collect any silverware this season.

Arteta has given opposing manager Guardiola his plaudits during his pre-match press conference but insists Arsenal have earned the right to succeed. He said: "It is certainly the most important one because it is the next one.

"We have earned the opportunity to win against arguably the best team and the best manager this league has ever seen. We will prepare the game to win it, that is for sure."

Newcastle boss addresses Gordon switch

Eddie Howe has refused to give anything away regarding a potential move for Anthony Gordon to Arsenal. The Newcastle winger has been linked with the Gunners in recent weeks, with his future at St James' Park up in the air.

Bayern Munich had also been mentioned as potential suitors for the England international. Now, Howe has addressed general transfer rumours.

Eddie Howe, Manager of Newcastle United, celebrates victory with teammate Anthony Gordon following the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Manchester United at St James' Park on March 04, 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.

Eddie Howe has spoken out regarding transfer rumours(Image: Stu Forster/Getty Images)

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Speaking to Chronicle Live, the Magpies boss said: "I discuss things with players all the time. I don't discuss transfer speculation unless it gets to a point I have to. One thing I will not do, I will not play any player I don't think is 100% committed to the club. I'm not talking about Anthony there, I am talking across the board."

Regarding a potential dip in form due to speculation, Howe added: "I don't want to use that as an excuse. Players of the high profile we have here are in the news all the time.

"You have to adapt to it and play to your best level with the noise around you. I don't think any player can use that as an excuse and certainly the lads know collectively we need to play better and that is what we will be trying to do."

The Sun reports that if Gordon was to leave Newcastle, he would be keen on a move to London over other areas. The winger is reportedly priced at around £75million, with the high-valuation a starting point for any clubs potentially interested.

Transfer confirmed

Sam Chapman of Arsenal before the FA Youth Cup match between Manchester City U18 and Arsenal U18 at Joie Stadium on January 16, 2026 in Manchester, England.

Sam Chapman has left the Gunners (Image: David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

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Arsenal youth star Sam Chapman has departed the club's academy to join the Georgia Southern University men's soccer team. The official social media account of Chapman's new club confirmed the defender's transfer, ending his association with the north London outfit.

Chapman had made 10 starts and two substitute appearances for the U18s this season. He also debuted for the U21s away to Sunderland in March.

On the university team's Instagram, they wrote: "Welcome to The 'Boro, Sam!" alongside an eagle emoji.

Youth football expert Jeorge Bird reported that Chapman's Arsenal career was set to come to an end in June, with his deal expiring in a couple of months' time.

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