Arsene Wenger brought down Alexis Sanchez in a deal worth £32million from Barcelona last season, but the Arsenal manager looks coy not to raid Camp Nou for yet another forward player as his sights are set on Munir El Haddadi this term.

Spanish media suggest that the Gunners are in advanced talks with the Spanish outfit over a loan deal for the 19-year-old and it is believed that Arsene Wenger wants an option to make the deal permanent at the end of the next campaign after failing in his attempts to land the highly-rated forward last winter.

Hector Bellerin has turned heads with his impressive rum of form thanks to the long-term injury layoffs that Mathieu Debuchy has been subjected to this season and the right-back is now reported to have caught the eyes of Barcelona.

According to Mirror, the Spanish giants are lining up a move for the 20-year old in a bid to replace outgoing Dani Alves as the Brazilian has reportedly turned down a 12-month extension to his contract.

Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho are no strangers to controversial exchanges as the arch-nemeses have now locked horns over the style of football that they have espoused. When the Portuguese manager was lambasted by Arsenal supporters for adopting defensive tactics, he retaliated by making citations to the lack of Premier League success at Arsenal.

Speaking to the press ahead of Hull City fixture, Arsene Wenger expressed his disappointment over his Chelsea counterpart not being respectful and stated that managers at professional level ought to share mutual respect.

Hull City play host to Arsenal this weekend in a decisive fixture for either team as the result could catalyze the result of the relegation dogfight while it could also present the Gunners with their much-deserved edge over the Manchester clubs.

Speaking to the press ahead of the KC Stadium visit, Arsene Wenger divulged the reason why his side were not able to challenge local-nemesis Chelsea for the title, despite a late all-out attack at the Premier League title.

Olivier Giroud has been pivotal in the Gunners’ bid to ensure their presence in Champions League while also keeping their hopes of retaining the FA Cup alive, but was kept under scrutiny after a dismal performance against Monaco, which hindered their progress in the showpiece tournament.

Speaking to Arsenal Player, the Arsenal striker sounded rather philosophical, yet sensible as he divulged how players are celebrated and slammed in quick succession.