The Borneo Post

Iwobi boost as Emery looks to reload Gunners

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SINGAPORE: Arsenal boss Unai Emery on Friday said Nigeria’s Alex Iwobi was set to sign a new deal, in a boost to his efforts to fire the Gunners back to the big time.

Emery has been busy in the transfer market in his first weeks in charge but he said Iwobi, 22, was staying put for the post-Arsene Wenger era — on a reported fiveyear deal.

“My informatio­n is he’s going to sign to continue with us,” said Emery, who will face his previous club, Paris Saint-Germain, at the Internatio­nal Champions Cup on Saturday.

Emery also hopes Wales internatio­nal Aaron Ramsey will sign a fresh deal while Uruguay midfielder Lucas Torreira, German goalkeeper Bernd Leno and Frenchman Matteo Guendouzi are among the new arrivals.

The Spanish manager was reported to have tangled with Neymar, the world’s most expensive player, in the French capital before quitting and being handed a rebuilding role at Arsenal.

But he said he would maintain his egalitaria­n approach at Arsenal, whose teenagers Emile Smith Rowe and Guendouzi stood out in Thursday’s penalties defeat to Atletico Madrid.

“I have my way and there’s an opportunit­y here to work with the same mentality I want in my career: to bring the team a new spirit and a good energy with very good quality players and that’s my idea, my work,” he said in Singapore.

“Every player is important — young players who have the opportunit­y to work with us and show their quality, and the new players at this moment are doing very well,” Emery added.

“Every player for me is the same. That’s the only way I’m going to find the best performanc­e, the best way to improve quickly but with common sense — not looking at certain players, looking at every player.”

Emery has been tasked with returning Arsenal to trophywinn­ing ways and the Champions League, after they finished sixth in the Premier League last season.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Arsenal manager Unai Emery (left) and player Henrikh Mkhitaryan attend a press conference ahead of their Internatio­nal Champions Cup football match in Singapore.
— AFP photo Arsenal manager Unai Emery (left) and player Henrikh Mkhitaryan attend a press conference ahead of their Internatio­nal Champions Cup football match in Singapore.

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