Predicted lineup, confirmed team news and injury latest for FA Cup game Erik ten Hag has confirmed goalkeeper Andre Onana will feature for Manchester United in their FA Cup third-round tie against Wigan. The Cameroon international has been called up for his country’s Africa Cup of Nations campaign later this month but ten Hag expects him to be available for selection before he sets off. “We're talking with [the] Cameroon Federation," said the Dutchman. "It was an issue during the talks with Andre when he came in here, and it's constructive, so we will see." The Manchester United manager also confirmed he “more or less" expects to have the same squad available to the one who lost to Nottingham Forest last weekend. While Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez have both been spotted in training, the trip to League One Wigan will surely come too early for the pair. Ten Hag also does not expect to have the likes of Harry Maguire, Mason Mount and Luke Shaw back until late...
Munititions stockpile have finished the marking of Germany worldwide Kai Havertz from Chelsea.
The 24-year-old has marked a drawn out agreement with the Heavy weapons specialists for a detailed charge of £65million.
Havertz showed up for Chelsea following his move from Bayer Leverkusen in September 2020, scoring 32 objectives and giving a further 15 helps.
In 2021, under Thomas Tuchel's direction, the Blues defeated Manchester City to win the Champions League final. He scored the game's lone goal.
According to the Arsenal website, Mikel Arteta: Kai is a player of top quality."
"He has incredible adaptability and is an insightful player. He will significantly enhance our midfield's strength and add variety to our play.
"We are pleased to welcome Kai and his family to Arsenal Football Club, and we are all eager to begin working with him when we begin preseason training in the near future."
Reports show that Havertz - who to a great extent worked as a middle forward at Chelsea - is being seen as a midfield supplanting for Granit Xhaka with Mikel Arteta excited about retraining his situation.
Havertz isn't likely to be Arsenal's only major acquisition this summer; the club is also getting closer to signing Declan Rice from West Ham for £105 million.
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