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Amorim gives cryptic response about Onana returning to starting XI

Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has remained coy on whether Andre Onana will return to the starting XI against Fulham, with Altay Bayindir’s costly error in last weekend’s loss to Arsenal putting the spotlight firmly on the goalkeeping situation at Old Trafford. Onana is now fit and back in the Red Devils' squad, but Amorim refused to confirm his selection.

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Palmer out against West Ham - limps out of pre-match warm-up

Chelsea talisman Cole Palmer has been ruled out of the Blues' starting XI against West Ham despite having been named in the squad earlier. The Englishman reportedly suffered an injury during the pre-match warm-up and Enzo Maresca soon confirmed the change to his lineup with Estevao Willian handed a start instead.

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Leeds boss Farke reveals plan to 'scare' Arsenal

Leeds United manager Daniel Farke has insisted his side will not abandon their attacking DNA when they visit Arsenal on Saturday evening. Fresh off an opening-day win over Everton, the Premier League newcomers are preparing for a huge test at the Emirates, where the Gunners are expected to showcase their new-look frontline featuring Viktor Gyokeres.

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Arteta insists Trossard deserves 'recognition' after new contract

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has hailed Leandro Trossard’s new contract as deserved 'recognition' for the Belgian’s impact since joining from Brighton in 2023, while hinting transfer speculation around the winger can be put to rest. Trossard has been linked with Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce but looks set to remain at the Emirates until the summer of 2027.

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Arteta claims Eze pursuit wasn’t motivated by Havertz injury

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has dismissed suggestions that the Gunners’ swoop for Eberechi Eze was triggered by Kai Havertz’s injury setback. The north London side moved quickly to finalise a £60 million deal for the Crystal Palace star, beating Tottenham to his signature, but Arteta stressed the transfer had been long in the making and not a reaction to recent fitness concerns.

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Villa to miss out on Jackson as a 'big club' enters the race

Aston Villa’s pursuit of striker Nicolas Jackson looks set to end in disappointment as competition grows fierce with another "big club" joining the race, as per a new report. The 22-year-old forward, who has shown plenty of promise at Chelsea, is now the subject of intense transfer speculation as clubs scramble to secure his signature before the window shuts on September 1.