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·03 de fevereiro de 2025

Arsenal search for a striker as Championship clubs seal deadline day deals

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Arsenal had no problem scoring goals against champions Manchester City on Sunday in a stunning 5-1 rout but Mikel Arteta could still be in the market for a striker in the final hours before Monday’s transfer deadline.

The Gunners’ desire to add to their firepower has been one of the main stories throughout January and they could make a fresh bid for England striker Ollie Watkins after Aston Villa completed a loan deal for Marcus Rashford on Sunday night.


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The PA news agency understands Villa have agreed to cover at least 75 per cent of Rashford’s £300,000-plus weekly wage and that figure could rise to 90 per cent depending on performances. Villa have also secured an option to buy in the summer.

Villa are also in the final stages of a move to bring in attacking midfielder Marco Asensio on loan from Paris St Germain and Arsenal could take that as a cue to go in again for Watkins, having already seen one bid rejected for the 29-year-old earlier in the week.

It remains to be seen if the convincing manner of Arsenal’s defeat of City, or the apparent injury suffered by Watkins at Wolves on Saturday, affects any thinking.

Arsenal, along with Manchester United, have also been linked with Bayern Munich’s Mathys Tel.

Rashford will play for Villa for the remainder of the season after making a loan switch from Manchester United.

The 27-year-old has fallen out of favour at Old Trafford since new manager Ruben Amorim took charge in November and not played any first-team football since December 12.

Another striker who completed a move on Monday was Brighton’s Evan Ferguson, who has teamed back up with former Brighton boss Graham Potter, on loan at West Ham until the end of the season.

Brighton have made a deadline-day move and it is one for the future, signing Stefanos Tzimas from Bundesliga 2 side FC Nuremburg for a reported £20million. The 19-year-old forward will remain with the German club on loan for the rest of the season.

Premier League champions Manchester City have been unusually active in the market this month and may not yet be finished.

City have already spent £130million to bring Omar Marmoush, Abdukodir Khusanov and Vitor Reis to the Etihad Stadium in an attempt to arrest their unexpected decline this season.

They continue to be linked with defender Andrea Cambiaso and their former midfielder Douglas Luiz, who are both at Juventus. Pep Guardiola’s side are also reportedly chasing Porto midfielder Nico Gonzalez.

Juve could also be buyers and appear close to a move for Newcastle defender Lloyd Kelly.

Elsewhere, Ben Chilwell and Carney Chukwuemeka are reportedly close to joining Crystal Palace and Borussia Dortmund respectively on loan from Chelsea.

Palace manager Oliver Glasner said after his side’s 2-0 win at Manchester United on Sunday: “I think we will have at least one more signing, we need one.”

Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou suggested his club could also be active on Monday, having said “the club is still looking for opportunities”.

However, the PA news agency understands there will be no move for Chelsea defender Axel Disasi.

England international James Ward-Prowse has returned to West Ham from Nottingham Forest following a mutual agreement between both clubs.

The 30-year-old midfielder spent the first half of the season on loan at the City Ground but was limited to just 10 Premier League appearances.

In the Championship, promotion contenders Burnley have pulled off something of a coup to sign forward Marcus Edwards on loan from Sporting Lisbon until the end of the season.

The 26-year-old knows manager Scott Parker from his time in Tottenham’s academy and Burnley will hope he can bring some attacking nous to a side excelling defensively but struggling to score goals.

Striker Lasse Nordas became struggling Luton’s eighth signing of the window, subject to international clearance and work permit, after joining from Norwegian side Tromso for an undisclosed fee.

Middlesbrough have signed winger Samuel Iling-Junior on loan from Aston Villa.

Villa have also allowed defender Sil Swinkels to link up with Bristol Rovers on a temporary basis.

Millwall have paid an undisclosed fee to capture 21-year-old winger Benicio Baker from Brighton, Middlesbrough have let Alex Gilbert join Charlton on loan, while Bristol City have handed Mark Sykes a contract extension.

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