Transfer latest: Arteta hails £5m Arrizabalaga, West Ham push for Slavia defender Diouf

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"Arsenal Signs Kepa Arrizabalaga as West Ham Pursues Slavia Prague's Diouf"

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has expressed confidence in the recent acquisition of Kepa Arrizabalaga from Chelsea for £5 million, citing the goalkeeper's extensive experience and competitive spirit as significant assets for the team. Arrizabalaga, who was previously the world's most expensive goalkeeper when he transferred to Chelsea for £72 million from Athletic Bilbao, has faced challenges in recent years, including falling out of favor at Stamford Bridge. He spent the last two seasons on loan at Real Madrid and Bournemouth. Arteta emphasized that Arrizabalaga's hard work and determination to win will elevate the team's performance, and he is expected to seamlessly integrate into the squad alongside fellow Spaniard David Raya. This transfer marks Arsenal's first signing of the summer, with further additions anticipated, including Brentford captain Christian Nørgaard and Martín Zubimendi from Real Sociedad for £35 million. Arteta is also targeting a new center-forward and other attacking options, with Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze among those being considered.

Meanwhile, West Ham United is facing challenges in their pursuit of El Hadji Malick Diouf, a left-back from Slavia Prague. Manager Graham Potter has initiated discussions regarding a potential transfer, but Slavia is hesitant to part with the Senegal international, who is valued at around £20 million. The club is under significant pressure to sell players before making new signings to comply with the Premier League's profitability and sustainability regulations. Emerson Palmieri is expected to leave, prompting the need for a left-sided defender, while 19-year-old Ollie Scarles, despite a promising season, lacks the experience to take on the starting role. Additionally, West Ham is showing interest in Liverpool midfielder Tyler Morton, who recently showcased his talent with the England Under-21 team during their successful European championship campaign.

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Mikel Arteta has said Arsenal will benefit from Kepa Arrizabalaga’s experience and “real hunger to win” after the world’s most expensive goalkeeper completed a £5m transfer fromChelsea.

Arrizabalaga leaves Chelsea seven years after joining for £72m from Athletic Bilbao and will compete atArsenalwith his Spanish compatriot David Raya. After falling out of favour at Stamford Bridge Arrizabalaga has spent the past two seasons on loan, at Real Madrid and then Bournemouth.

“He is a player we know, having come up against him many times in recent seasons,” Arteta toldArsenal’s website. “He brings a wealth of experience, which his teammates will benefit from, and he has a real hunger to win. Kepa works hard and will elevate our levels. I know he will fit in perfectly.”

Arrizabalaga is Arsenal’s first summer signing and is expected to be followed by the Brentford captain,Christian Nørgaard, and Martín Zubimendi, another midfielder, who is due to join from Real Sociedad for £35m. Arteta also wants a centre-forward and another attacker, with Crystal Palace’sEberechi Eze among the playersunder consideration.

West Ham face a battle to convinceSlavia Pragueto sell El Hadji Malick Diouf. The left-back is a target for Graham Potter and discussions have taken place over a deal.

Slavia are reluctant to lose the Senegal international, who is comfortable as a wing-back, and want about £20m. West Ham have repeatedly made clear they are under pressure to sell before they buy. Incomings without significant sales would leave them at risk of breaching the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules.

Potter wants a left-sided defender, with Emerson Palmieri likely to leave. Ollie Scarles enjoyed a breakthrough campaign last season but the 19-year-old is inexperienced and is not ready to be first choice.

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West Ham are also interested in the Liverpool midfielder Tyler Morton, who starred for England Under-21s in their victorious European championship campaign.

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Source: The Guardian