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Arsenal in Talks with Araujo

Sunday's Premier League transfer gossip

25 Apr 2026 · 25 Apr 2026·1 source
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According to BBC Sport — Football, Arsenal have begun discussing a potential transfer for Maxi Araujo. Manchester United are reportedly planning significant changes to their squad, with Ederson among those being considered for a move.

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