Arsenal Transfer News: Latest January 2022 window player signings, loans & sales

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After a strong summer on the player transfer market, Arsenal now finds itself pushing for a Champions League place this season, and manager Mikel Arteta has finally begun to assert his tactical influence on the squad.

The Gunners are now firmly in the running for fourth place and they're still in the mix for the Carabao Cup (League Cup), but there are holes in the squad that need to be filled, beginning at forward. To solidify that battle, they needed reinforcements.

That never materialized, as Arsenal was simply a selling club in the winter, creating even more holes in the squad and leaving Arteta's group extremely thin.

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Below is the updated list of Arsenal player transactions during the January 2022 transfer window and the updated squad list:

Arsenal Transfers: January 2022 winter window

Players In:

Date Player Position Age Club Transfer/Loan Fee
Jan. 31 Auston Trusty CB 23 Colorado Rapids $2 million
           
           

Players Out:

Date Player Position Age Club Transfer/Loan Fee
Jan. 8 Ainsley Maitland-Niles MF 24 AS Roma Loan through June 2022
- No permanent transfer option
- $566k fee + bonuses
Jan. 18 Sead Kolasinac LB 28 Olympique Marseille - Free transfer (contract cancelled)
Jan. 20 Pablo Mari CB 28 Udinese - Loan through June 2022
- No mention of buy option
Jan. 27 Calum Chambers CB 27 Aston Villa - Free transfer
Jan. 31 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang CF 32 Barcelona - Free transfer (contract cancelled)

Arsenal squad 2021-22

Below is the updated Arsenal first-team roster. New additions during the January 2022 window are noted in bold:

Goalkeepers (3): Bernd Leno, Arthur Okonkwo, Aaron Ramsdale

Defenders (10): Cedric, Calum Chambers, Gabriel, Rob Holding, Pablo Mari, Nuno Tavares, Kieran Tierney, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Ben White, Sead Kolasinac

Midfielders (7): Mohamed Elneny, Alberto Lokonga, Martin Odegaard, Thomas Partey, Bukayo Saka, Emile Smith Rowe, Granit Xhaka, Ainsley Maitland-Niles

Forwards (6): Folarin Balogun, Alexandre Lacazette, Gabriel Martinelli, Eddie Nketiah, Nicolas Pepe, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

The Arsenal projected starting lineup taking into account any squad changes in January:

Arsenal projected starting XI (4-2-3-1, left to right): Ramsdale (GK) — Tierney, Gabriel, White, Tomiyasu — Partey, Xhaka — Smith Rowe, Odegaard, Saka — Lacazette.

Arsenal back-ups: Leno (GK), Okonkwo (GK), Holding (CB), Tavares (LB), Cedric (RB), El Neny (CM), Lokonga (CM), Balogun (CF), Nketiah (CF), Martinelli (LW), Pepe (RW).

(GK = goalkeeper; CB = center back; LB = left back; RB = right back; CM = central midfielder; RM = right midfielder; CF = center forward; LW = left wing; RW = right wing)

Arsenal transfer rumors & news

Here's the latest on the Arsenal transfer front based on reports in England:

Gunners miss on Dusan Vlahovic

Arsenal has been closely and publicly linked with Fiorentina striker Dusan Vlahovic throughout the January transfer window, as each day seemed to bring new progression on the possibility of a winter transfer, with the Gunners hoping to pry the 21-year-old from Italy before the window shuts.

Unfortunately, that chase was just short of the mark as Vlahovic joined Juventus. The Turin club reportedly spend a whopping $85 million on the Fiorentina star.

The Gunners were heavily involved in Vlahovic rumors throughout the winter transfer window, with dreams of replacing Aubameyang with the prolific young scorer, but each report was caveated with a note that silence remained from the player's camp and agent. Now, it appears that a preference to remain in Italy was behind Vlahovic's ghosting of the Gunners.

Aubameyang's status: Latest updates

Transfer speculation involving Arsenal regularly features Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's name. The Gabonese international, who is at the Africa Cup of Nations with his country, has been stripped of his captaincy and banished for the time being due to a disciplinary issue, and with his contract expiring in the summer of 2023, now could be the perfect time to secure peak value on a potential transfer.

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Aubameyang's situation could line up as an opportunity for goal-challenged Newcastle, which has the ability to spend big, but Arsenal veteran Granit Xhaka predicts that Auba will be "back and better than before" manning the Arsenal frontline. The Gabon international tested positive for COVID-19 while en route to linking up with the Gabon squad for the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations, pictured partying in Dubai with international teammtes. That won't help his chances of finding a new club, nor will it endear him to Mikel Arteta any further. He was then sent home from the tournament after the CAF determined that Aubameyang developed lesions on his heart stemming from COVID-19.

Recently, however, a report by independent journalist Dean Jones on his podcast suggests that Juventus could be interested in Aubameyang after the major injury to Federico Chiesa that will see the Italian out the rest of the season. Additionally, CBS reporter James Benge stated that Saudi club Al Nassr has made a loan bid for Aubameyang with a mandatory buy clause of $9 million. The interest seems to be ramping up, but at that price, Arsenal's leverage is waning.

James Benge followed up a day later stating that while Al Nassr is the only club to have submitted an official bid, PSG and AC Milan are both interested in Aubameyang, who himself stated he is "totally fine" medically after his AFCON departure.

On Deadline Day, Aubameyang reportedly took a "family trip" to Barcelona while rumors of a loan deal to the Camp Nou swirled, but he was left red-faced after the talks broke down over salary discussions. Making his trip worse, a report surfaced from Sky Sports that Arsenal was unaware of Aubameyang's visit to Barcelona and didn't sound too happy about it. It appears Aubameyang will stay at Arsenal, and it's unclear what role – if any – he will have in the squad for the next six months.

Arsenal's search for a new forward

With Dusan Vlahovic appearing a pipe dream, Arsenal is tracking the progress of Everton's Dominic Calvert-Lewin, according to other reports in England, including the Evening Standard. The player has returned from a broken toe. He has bagged double-digit goal tallies in each of the last two seasons.

Another possible target could be Real Madrid striker Luka Jovic, who has found life difficult in the Spanish capital. English tabloid The Sun has linked the two, stating that a short-term loan could be the best option to expidite a move.

Staying with the forwards, Arteta wants to keep Eddie Nketiah, whose contract expires in the summer. But the player is eager for more playing time, and a report from The Athletic states he wants a change of scenery. Same too for Folarin Balogun, with the 20-year-old striker attracting heavy loan interest, with reports saying he is headed to Middlesbrough on loan, considered a done deal and just waiting for Balogun to shake off a bout with COVID-19 to officially confirm the move.

Central midfielder market

Rumors began in early December that Georginio Wijnaldum would be open to a January loan move back to the Premier League, with life at PSG not going well. Reports indicated that Arsenal was the frontrunner, but that PSG is not open to letting him leave. Those rumors have ramped up as the window opened, with FourFourTwo stating Arsenal is working on a loan deal to help cover the AFCON departures. Sky Sports reporter Kaveh Solhekol has backed that up, stating that Wijnaldum likes Arsenal as a club and his preference could give the Gunners an advantage.

There is a ton of buzz now over the arrival of Youri Tielemans from Leicester City, with the Goal reporting that the Gunners have held talks with the player's agent over a possible move. Tielemans is out of contract in 2023 so now would be the time for Leicester City to get top dollar for a midfielder who has been critical to the club's recent success. The Goal report states he is not expected to sign a new contract with the Foxes, allowing Arsenal to pounce.

Arsenal is also reportedly in for Barcelona utility man Sergi Roberto who could see time in midfield and right-back. According to Spanish publication Fichajes, Arteta has "requested" that Arsenal sign the 29-year-old who is out of contract this summer.

Reported Arsenal target Denis Zakaria has made it clear that he won't be re-signing with Borussia Monchengladbach when his contract is up in the summer. But there are other clubs that are also in the mix for the 25-year-old all-terrain center mid.

Barcelona Dutch midfielder Frenkie De Jong could be the surprise swoop of January for Arsenal, and while there hasn't been any strong links between player and club, it has been talked about in the press, with former Arsenal striker Kevin Campbell endorsing the move. The Dutch midfielder has mentioned a fascination for Arsenal in the past, wishing to emulate Marc Overmars.

Arsenal has been connected recently to Juventus midfielder Arthur, who would reportedly be interested in a loan to London. The Express states he would both be open to a switch, unable to find a significant place in Massimiliano Allegri's plans with just seven league appearances this season. Goal has also reported that Arthur is a possibility, although Juventus needs to replace him before giving the loan a stamp of approval. According to RMC, these talks are in the advanced stages and there was even talk of an imminent medical on social media, but things appear to have hit a snag, as TuttoMercato reports that Arsenal's offer does not include a loan fee which Juventus is pushing for. Gianluca di Marzio reported on Jan. 19 that Arthur's agent is meeting face-to-face with Arsenal brass.

A new name popping up in mid-January is young Palmeiras midfielder Danilo who could be a target for the Gunners. The 20-year-old has been a fixture in the Palmeiras midfield, helping the club win the Copa Libertadores title in November. He is rumored to be valued at around $30 million, which Brazilian publication R7 reports has already been offered by the London club.

Arsenal players leaving

On the outgoing front, Ainsley Maitland-Niles has departed, joining up with Jose Mourinho after a loan move to Roma. One who could be following him is Granit Xhaka as Mourinho reportedly loves the Gunners' midfielder, according to Italian publication Gazzetta dello Sport.

Also departing is defender Sead Kolasinac who cancelled his Arsenal contract and signed a free transfer with Olympique de Marseille, officially announced by the French club. He joins former Arsenal teammates William Saliba and Matteo Guendouzi at Marseille, who are both there on loan.

Defender Calum Chambers departed for Aston Villa, joining on a three-and-a-half year contract.

And finally, Arteta confirmed that defender Pablo Mari would be leaving the club, with a loan move to Italian club Udinese later announced.

Other potential Arsenal reinforcements

Gazzetta dello Sport in Italy has linked the Gunners with Dejan Kulusevski, and The Express report linked earlier backs that up, though Federico Chiesa's ACL injury means he's more important for Juventus.

90min claims the Gunners are among several clubs watching Patrik Schick of Bayer Leverkusen though most of Europe probably has eyes on the Euros breakout star.

Spain's Don Balon has Arsenal making a push for seldom-used Luka Jovic of Real Madrid, but it's tough to see Los Merengues parting ways with their Karim Benzema injury back-up.

Brighton star Tariq Lamptey is on Arsenal's radar, according to reporter Duncan Castles. The Brighton & Hove Albion right back has played well for his club and he could earn the big move he's been searching for since taking the gamble to join Brighton on a permanent move from Chelsea.

Arsenal is in discussions to sign 21-year-old Nottingham Forest full-back Djed Spence according to football.london and other reports, but the player would reportedly stay at the Championship side until the summer, even if a deal were struck this January.

ESPN's Taylor Twellman reported in mid-January that Arsenal has submitted a "strong bid" for New England Revolution goalkeeper Matt Turner. The American is battling with Zack Steffen for the USMNT #1 spot, and a move to Arsenal would be a massive step. The Gunners have Aaron Ramsdale in fine form, but backup Bernd Leno is rumored to be leaving this summer and Turner could be considered a replacement. It's possible that Turner could be loaned out if captured this winter. Fabrizio Romano later backed up the report, stating that Turner has already agreed to personal terms, and all that is left to negotiate is between the two clubs.

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Simon Borg is a senior editor for football/soccer at The Sporting News.