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Nico Williams to Arsenal transfer takes exciting twist as Premier League title vow made

Arsenal kept their faint Premier League title hopes alive on Tuesday night with a 2-1 win over Fulham.

Mikel Arteta's squad look almost-certain to finish as runners-up for the third successive season as their wait for a first league title since 2004 appears set to go on. Arsenal return to action on Saturday afternoon with their trip to Everton (12.30pm) as they look to keep some sort of pressure on league leaders Liverpool.

The Gunners then meet Real Madrid in the Champions League as they aim to cause a quarter-final upset. Arteta's men know that Europe's elite trophy is their only realistic chance of silverware this campaign.

Below are the latest Arsenal headlines, as well as our take on each one;

Williams latest

Reports in France have suggested that Arsenal's new sporting director Andrea Berta has already met with Nico Williams's agent ahead of a potential summer move for the winger.

Foot Mercato flag up that Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Arsenal are all interested in Williams. The forward, who has been heavily linked with a transfer to the Emirates Stadium in the past, now looks set to depart his boyhood club, Athletic Bilbao. football.london understands that Arsenal hold a long-term interest in the Spaniard.

Isaac Seelochan from football.london says: "Nico Williams would be a superb signing for Arsenal. A new striker should be the priority this summer, but having Williams and Bukao Saka on the wings would improve the Gunners' attack ten-fold."

Rice admission

Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice has admitted the Gunners have "slipped up too many times" this season but vowed to keep putting pressure on Liverpool until the end of the season.

"We know we're behind them in the league," he told BBC Sport. "We can only control what we can do and that's to win our eight games.

"We've slipped up one too many times this season, we will keep hunting them down and keep putting pressure on them that's all we can do."

Isaac Seelochan from football.london says: "Arsenal's title challenge, if you can call it that, has been extremely disappointing. Even with injuries, Arteta's side should be much closer to Liverpool in a season where Manchester City's form has fallen off a cliff. The pressure will be on Arteta to deliver a more meaningful challenge next season."

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Arsenal Manager Mikel Arteta, Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard and Gabriel Jesus with the Arsenal Therapy Dog Win during the Arsenal Men's team group shoot at London Colney on September 18, 2023

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