Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins has been strongly linked with a move to Arsenal, and Gunners boss Mikel Arteta insists the Gunners are doing all they can to add to his squad
Unai Emery says Ollie Watkins is ‘happy to stay’ at Aston Villa and will not join Premier League rivals Arsenal this January transfer window. Earlier this week, Arsenal make an audacious bid to sign England striker Watkins in an effort to rejuvenate their struggling attack.
A Transfer Battle BrewingArsenal have made a bold move for Aston Villa’s star striker Ollie Watkins as Mikel Arteta seeks to strengthen his attacking force
Unai Emery says Ollie Watkins has told him he’s happy to stay at Villa. The England international has been subject of an offer from Arsenal but Emery had stated he is not for sale this month. Jhon Duran is close to completing a £75million move to Saudi Arabia, increasing Watkins’ importance to the team.
Arsenal have shown some clear interest in Aston Villa goal machine Ollie Watkins but Unai Emery has now chipped in on the future of his star striker.
Arsenal have turned their attention to Ollie Watkins as they try and secure January reinforcements for Mikel Arteta's attack. Villa have rejected a bid from the Gunners for their striker with the end of the winter transfer window looming less than a week away.
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery has shut down Arsenal's hopes of signing Ollie Watkins this winter. The former Gunners boss insists that Watkins, who was the subject of a failed £45million approach earlier this week, is happy to stay at Villa Park.
OLLIE WATKINS is willing to leave Aston Villa in the lurch and join Arsenal, it’s been claimed. The Gunners are hot on the heels of the England striker, who they’ve made their main
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Arsenal were actually offered the chance to sign Ollie Watkins for £60m before making a £40m bid for the player.