Arteta’s wife about their happy marriage
Lorena Bernal is open on the secrets behind her happy marriage to Mikel Arteta.
She told Hello!: “There is not just one secret for our marriage, but I would say it is important to understand and accept that you share two people for a life, not complete each other.
“You are not there to teach them how to live; you are there to grow next to them and support their growth. But you have to accept that every person has his own rhythms, pace and journey, and that acceptance makes it great.
“And of course there is love underneath, the basis of admiration, respect for the other person … and having fun together.
“If we have time together, we do quite normal things, because our lives are the opposite of normal. So we go for a walk or sit and drink coffee. Doing nothing together is beautiful.”
Sesko shares his transfer thoughts
Arsenal and Chelsea Target Benjamin Sesko claim that he wants to play for a club that can get the “best” out of him if he weighs a summer transfer.
He said, “The club has given me a lot and keeps giving me a lot every day. It is a great club to develop.” Sesko added that he wants to play in the future for a club that suits me, which brings out the best in me. That is the most important thing for me.
“I am currently a player for RB Leipzig, so I take it day after day. If a transfer happens, and if that is not the case, then that is not.”
Lewis-Skelly Contract Talks Stumble Talks
Arsenal’s contract discussions with Lewis-Skelly are ‘not going well’, according to Jonathan Wilson of the Guardian.
Wilson said: “I think they need a midfielder, especially when Thomas Parey leaves who probably seems, or certainly a strong opportunity.
“They need someone to sit next to Declan Rice – he is the best if he has a little freedom to get ahead.
“They have to find out the contract of Myles Lewis-Skelly that will end next summer and I think conversations have not gone well from what I hear and Real Madrid sniffs around a bit.
“Imagine that Real Madrid wants a highly rated Premier League fullback for free, almost unimaginable, isn’t it?”
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Gunners Leiden Race for Argentijn
Arsenal is said to be the club ‘bid hardest’ for Atletico Madrid star Julian Alvarez.
El Chiringuito has recently revealed that Arsenal, Liverpool and Bayern Munich all want the Argentinian attacker, who only played one season in Madrid, and meetings with those clubs will start this week.
A follow -up report from Marca suggests that the Gunners do their best to be the side that Alvarez lands. It is stated that the North -London club ‘offers the hardest’ for Alvarez.
Arsenal Sporting Director Berta leads the leadership for the rush. He signed Alvarez for Atletico last summer, and after 29 goals and seven assists this season he knows what he can bring to one side.
Arsenal Starlet Breaks Record
Arsenal Starlet Max Dowman strengthened his budding reputation with a record-breaking performance for the under-17 side of England.
His fifth minute goal meant 15 years, four months and 26 days, Dowman became the youngest ever Scorer at the European Under-17 Championships, but there was more.
Deeply to receive possession in the 15th minute, Dowman was able to show the full reach of his skills by playing a stunning low pass in the right back of the Czech Republic and presented Alejandro Rodriguez with a clear run on goal and the Lyon Forward made no mistake.
Transfer details from Gyokees unveiled
Arsenal is strongly linked to Viktor Gyokees for a large part of the season and the sporty CP player seems to be their most important target for the summer window.
Correio da Manhã reports that Arsenal has sent directors to Lisbon to prepare the transfer.
Arsenal -Women defeated Barcelona in the Champions League final during the weekend and had officials in Lisbon for that competition. Around the game it was reported that they have met Hasan Çetinkaya, gyokeres agent.
The Gunners would have presented an offer ‘with a value of approximately £ 65 million, plus a targeted fee. The player is expected to receive a signing bonus of £ 10 million, an annual salary of £ 5 million and a five -year contract.
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