Arsenal, Mikel Arteta and Man City
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Mikel Arteta has told Arsenal fans that “big things are ahead” after the club announced a major boardroom shake-up. Executive vice-chair Tim Lewis stepped down from his role on Friday morning, with Richard Garlick promoted from managing director to chief executive officer (CEO).
Both Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta have changed their styles and ways of operating in recent years, but is it because of the other?
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta fretted that the only way to stop Manchester City’s unrelenting talisman Erling Haaland is to block off the service to him. Haaland has enjoyed a blistering start to the 2025–26 campaign,
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Arsenal dream over as £45m star ‘seriously considering’ leaving after Mikel Arteta loses faith
Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus is ready to leave the Gunners in January, with Everton and West Ham United interested in the Brazilian star.
Arsenal are not resting on their laurels after an active window with the first team. Some significant change is happening on the board, and Mikel Arteta stands with the "incredibly supportive" owners.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola was a hugely encouraging factor behind Mikel Arteta taking the top job at Arsenal, the Spaniard has revealed this week. Arteta’s journey from Guardiola’s assistant to Arsenal head coach is one of the more notable career progressions in English football in recent years,
Gabriel Magalhaes has had the better of Erling Haaland in recent meetings between Arsenal and Manchester City, and boss Mikel Arteta has hailed his contributions
Arsenal fans are continuing to learn about their new-look team, as several summer signings took to the pitch in their clash with Athletic Club in the Champions League. The Gunners travelled to San Mames in search of their first points in matchday one of the league phase for this season’s competition.
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Mikel Arteta has unusual new Arsenal rule that is costing players thousands of pounds
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has introduced a new rule demanding players meet at the club’s training ground before all home and away matches. And the policy means some Gunners players are now splashing out up to £1,000 a time to book out taxi drivers for a full day on matchdays.