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Arsenal pass up on two deadline day signings which they feel are just too complicated
Arsenal are now up against it if they are going to pull off any late deals in the final hours of this summer’s transfer window.
Mikel Arteta‘s side have been working against th🍸e꧑ clock all day to try and secure themselves some further firepower.
Arsenal are believed to be on alert fꦜor potential f🎃orwards who could provide a strong end to what has, other♔wise, been a quie🍰t summer market.
At the top of the list for Arsenal is Nico Williams but the winger looks set to remain at Athletic♔ Bilbao for another season, at least.
However, Arsenal fans may want to get themselves an early nightꦉ later given the news which has now emerged.

Arsenal turn down opportunity to sign two forwards
There have been two forwards who𓂃 have been strongly linked with a potential move to north London over the coming hours.
Bayern Munich’s Kingsley Coman is o⭕ne of tho♔se players claimed to be of interest to Arsenal with his future in Germany hanging in the bala꧒nജce.
But the biggest name of deadline day goes to Chelsea’ Raheem Sterling who has been offered to Arsenal 🏅in these final hours.
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According to journalist Miguel Delaney, Arsenal have passed on the opportꦐunity to sign either of these two strikers.
It is beꦑlieved moves for Coman and Sterling are now ๊viewed as too complicated by the north London side as the clock ticks down on the deadline.
Although Delaney suggests never to say never, it lo♊oks as if Arsenal’s business could now be done for th🎐e summer.
Wไhether enough has been done in the market will have to be seen with two outfield players and one backup goalkeeper having been signed.
Arsenal leaving Mikel Arteta’s options sparse up top
Ending the window, Arsenal have Gabriel J💝esus currently nursing an injury iss🦩ue and with Eddie Nketiah departing for Crystal Palace.
And despite bei𝕴ng in real need for a new right winger to provide some backup for Bukayo Saka, it looks like that is not going to happen.
The Gunners have a really big season with Champions Le꧒ague football and a title charge to push fo❀rward with.
Whether or not they have enough depth in the squad to see them through to January will depend on an🐈y big injuries to some of their top stars.