News about Mohamed Elneny
Which football stars are competing at the Olympics? One Man City forward is looking to make HISTORY with a special record, a legendary Brazilian hero is bowing out, and a Ballon d'Or winner seeks glory in Paris
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July 23, 2024
The football is back. Consign the Euros and Copa America to memory. At 2pm on Wednesday, as Uzbekistan take on Spain and Argentina face Morocco, football kicks off the Olympics in Paris. Its drama will only end a week before the Premier League season begins and we are offered a host of intriguing story lines. Major stars from across the men's and women's games will feature, with a few big-name coaches thrown in for good measure. Among them we've got a Ballon d'Or winner, World Cup winners, Champions League victors, and many more.
Mohamed Elneny hails Arsenal supporters as the club's longest-serving player bids an emotional farewell before their final game
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May 17, 2024
Arsenal's longest-serving player has confirmed he will leave the club in the summer after his contract expires. Mikel Arteta's team have once again taken the title race down to the final day as they prepare to play host to Everton on Sunday. Victory against the Toffees will not be enough on its own however, and Arsenal will be hoping that West Ham are able to upset Manchester City on the final day to produce a dramatic climax to what has been a thrilling campaign.
Despite Arsenal's tumbling title fight, Mikel Arteta insists it's a possibility that they don't sign someone this month; rather, he says the Gunners must'make the most of what we have.'
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January 5, 2024
Despite Arsenal's stumbling title challenge, Mikel Arteta has warned that they will not sign anyone this month. The Gunners lost back-to-back Premier League games for the first time this season due to the holiday break, as they were defeated by West Ham and Fulham. Their poor form has been paired with a long injury list, including Oleksandr Zinchenko, Fabio Vieira, Thomas Partey, and Jurrien Timber, although Mohammed Elneny and Takehiro Tomiyasu are undergoing surgery for both AFCON and the Asian Cup respectively.
Senegal's crown will be defended in the Ivory Coast as AFCON begins next Saturday, but which Premier League stars will be unable to participate in club action in the coming weeks?
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January 3, 2024
AFCON is finally here, following months of rumors over which players will be ruled out of club action for up to four weeks. Following the most recent round of play, the continental tournament will take place from January 13 to February 11, with players having to join their national teams. This year's edition of the Ivory Coast will be held in Senegal, with Senegal as the reigning champions after defeating Egypt on penalties in the 2021 tournament (which took place in 2002).
After a number of Turkish clubs make bids for the Egyptian international, Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny is on the verge of leaving the club
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January 2, 2024
SIMON JONES: Mohamed Elneny of Arsenal is on the verge of leaving north London in the wake of a burgeoning transfer market. When the Gunners consider offers for fringe players, the Egyptian is the subject of several bids from Turkish sides Trabzonspor and Besiktas. Since being overlooked by Mikel Arteta, the 31-year-old has only played in one game for the Gunners this season.
Oleksandr Zinchenko is Arsenal's most popular JOKER, though Mohamed Elneny is the upcoming dinner knel as Gunners stars spill the beans in quick-fire questions... but who does write a book?
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October 19, 2023
After participating in a quick-fire questions competition, Gabriel Martinelli and Aaron Ramsdale revealed all about their Arsenal teammates. The Gunners are now unbeaten in the Premier League from their first eight matches in the early stages of the 2023-24 season. It's a tribute to the Gunners' hard work and dedication that they - including Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard, and others - have put in over the past two years.
After refusing to light up Wembley Arch in Star of David colours, FA has been accused of "sending message that Jews don't count," as England supporters are warned that if they try to take them to game, they will have Israeli flags ripped off them
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October 12, 2023
After failing to light up the Wembley arch with the colours of the Star of David before England's vs Australia tomorrow, the FA has been accused of'sending a message that Jews don't count'. As the FA, who have been described as'spineless' by Jewish advocacy organizations, faces questions over England's stumbling reaction to the terror attacks by Hamas, supporters have been warned that Israeli flags will be pulled off them at the turnstiles. The government's anti-Semitism advisor, Lord John Mann, has been in talks with the FA this week, believes that the sport body's reaction to the Hamas terrorists' horrific attacks on Israelis exemplifies 'a lack of leadership.'
Mikel Arteta reveals he PLAYED in Arsenal's training matches this week amid low squad numbers claiming he 'did a few slide tackles but didn't injure anyone', as the Spaniard ranks his side's start to the Premier League season
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September 17, 2023
Mikel Arteta has revealed that he attended several of Arsenal's training games this week, ahead of their Premier League match against Everton. The north London outfit is expected to re-launch their league campaign at Goodison Park earlier today after winning three out of four this season and now sits fifth in the table five points behind Manchester City at the top. Though Bukayo Saka's fitness was good news last week, the team has suffered several injuries this season, with Mohamed Elneny, Jurrien Timber, and Thomas Partey all listed.
Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny says players can benefit from fasting during Ramadan
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April 18, 2023
Mohamed Elneny, an Arsenal midfielder, believes that playing during Ramadan will benefit Muslim footballers. Muslim players are fasting during the holy month, and Elneny claims that doing so gives them joy because it shows that God is content with them. Elneny said that playing during Ramadan has no effect on Muslim players physically.
During Ramadan, injured Arsenal star Mohamed Elneny arrives in Mecca
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April 5, 2023
Mohamed Elneny, an Arsenal midfielder, has travelled to Mecca during Ramadan from the sidelines at the north London club. The Egyptian, who underwent knee surgery at the end of January, is not expected to return to the league leaders for the remainder of the season, and as such, he can travel to Egypt during the Muslim month's busiest month.
Mohamed Elneny signs a one-year contract extension to keep him at Arsenal until 2024
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February 21, 2023
Since completing a one-year contract extension with Arsenal, Mohamed Elneny has promised to 'give everything' to help the team realize their potential. After committing his future to the north London outfit until 2024, the Egyptian midfielder joined the Gunners from Basel in 2016 and is now scheduled for his eighth year at the Emirates Stadium. He has been the club's longest-serving player, and he has expressed his dissatisfaction with how the team has progressed since he first arrived.
Rio Ferdinand praises Arsenal transfer window, including the signing of Jorginho from Chelsea
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February 4, 2023
As the Gunners sits five points behind second-place Manchester City, they signed up Jorginho, Leandro Trossard, and Jakub Kiwor to bolster the depth of their squad in an attempt to remain in control of their title defense. Jorginho signed for £12 million from Premier League rivals Chelsea, bringing the Gunners desperate in need of a midfielder due to Mohamed Elneny's long-term injury. Ferdinand has started the match against struggling Everton on the bench, but the Gunners' ability to win could be vital as they look to keep their form in the second half of the season.
10 things to look out for in the Premier League this weekend
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February 3, 2023
The Premier League returns from a two-week break for the FA Cup, and there is a lot on the line as we begin the season. Arsenal will continue their title hunt as Manchester City looks to track them down, while Manchester United, Newcastle United, and Tottenham will battle it out for the last two spots in the top four leagues. Liverpool and Chelsea are set to begin turning their miserable fortunes around to give them any chance of winning a place in Europe next season.
In January, Chelsea's rivals were bolstered by Todd Boehly's big, sold cheap, and strengthened Chelsea's opponents
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February 1, 2023
IAN HERBERT and SIMON JONES: One of the common conclusions on Wednesday, as the dust settled on Chelsea's investment blitz, which came after last summer's outlay of more than £250 million, was that the club had bought big and sold cheap. Jorginho was picked up by Arsenal for £12 million, in spite of the fact that he is out of contract this summer, there was astony in some circles. Arsenal were on the hook, desperate for a player of his caliber, given Mohamed Elneny's extended layoff, and Chelsea may have weakened their rival by refusing to sell at anything less than double the price. However, this veteran Premier League talent went on display across London. Madness. Chelsea's inability to grasp the industry or their own priorities can be a metaphor. The £88 million to buy Mykhailo Mudryk, who has appeared only 44 times for Shakhtar Donetsk, hasn't completed, but they are also trying to find N'Golo Kante's employment situation. The club's investment of over £300 million in January is unprecedented, and raises so many concerns about where football comes from here. If Fernandez is worth £107m, then what on earth is the value of Declan Rice?£200m? Chelsea's accounting for it will unquestionably not be the same for whoever makes the decision. The winter's big spenders have made sure of that.
Arsenal's shirt number REVEALED ahead of his release from Chelsea
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January 31, 2023
Arsenal is expected to complete the signing of Jorginho from Chelsea on deadline day, and the midfielder's squad number has been leaked on his agent's Instagram account. The 31-year-old, who emerged as a late target for Mikel Areta and Arsenal after the Gunners conceded defeat in their pursuit of Moises Caicedo, is expected to sign a last-minute £12 million contract. Jorginho, who wore the No 5 shirt for Chelsea, is now expected to wear the No 20 jersey as he looks to reclaim a historic Premier League trophy with his new team.
After a £12 million trade, Jorginho's first photograph in an Arsenal shirt is LEAKED on agent's Instagram
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January 31, 2023
Jorginho's first picture in an Arsenal shirt has leaked on his agent's Instagram account.
Arsenal's move to bring in Jorginho from London rivals Chelsea is a 10/10 deal, says Chris Sutton
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January 31, 2023
Sportsmail's Chris Sutton has rated Arsenal's shrewd move to bring Jorginho from Chelsea as a 10/10 deal. With Granit Xhaka, Thomas Partey, Mohamed Elneny, and Sami Albert Lokonga in midfield, the 31-year-old Italian midfielder is expected to join the Blues' championship-chasing rivals in a £12 million contract, which has divided fans despite his age. However, Sutton says the move was a 'no brainer' for the Gunners as they prepare to sign a player with a long history. On Tuesday, see all the latest transfer news on MailOnline, as well as watch TRANSFER CONFIDENTIAL LIVE at 9am, 12 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Tuesday.
Why Arsenal signing Jorginho could be BETTER than Moises Caicedo in midfield
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January 31, 2023
Arsenal has conceded defeat in their hunt for Moises Caicedo (inset right), but perhaps Mikel Arteta's side had a better option to bring them home the trophy. The Gunners, who are five points down with a game in hand, lost their £70 million bid for Caicedo in what was their third attempt to lure the midfielder away from Brighton. Arsenal took Jorginho right away, deciding to sign the Chelsea midfielder on an 18-month contract worth £12 million. Arteta is desperate to add a midfielder to his ranks during the January transfer window, with both Thomas Partey (inset left) and Mohamed Elneny currently injured.
Arsenal: Mohamed Elneny could MISS the rest of the season following right knee surgery
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January 31, 2023
Arsenal have reported that Mohamed Elneny underwent knee surgery as a result of a'significant' knee injury. The Egyptian international sustained the injury in preparations for the Premier League's victory over Tottenham Hotspur earlier this month, and it is believed Elneny will now face time to recover this season. Following an injury in a recent training session, subsequent assessments have revealed that Mohamed Elneny has sustained a serious knee injury.'
Arsenal and Chelsea are in 'advanced' negotiations over a deal for Jorginho
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January 31, 2023
Arsenal has reached an agreement with Chelsea over a Jorginho transfer after losing Brighton's refusal to sell Moises Caicedo. Arsenal was keen to sign Caicedo but they were disappointed when they saw their £70 million bid rejected on Friday and then £65 million plus a further £5 million in add-ons on Sunday. Arsenal thus decided to put their focus on Jorginho, and Sportsmail has announced that the Gunners have agreed to a £12 million contract for the 31-year-old.
Arsenal fans are vying for control of their transfer market, as Arsenal supporters debate on Twitter over #EduOut
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January 31, 2023
After acknowledging Brighton's refusal to sell Moises Caicedo, the Gunners have reached an agreement with Chelsea over a Jorginho contract. Arsenal therefore decided to devote their attention to Jorginho, and Sportsmail has revealed that the Gunners have agreed to a 31-year-deal contract worth £12 million. Fans, on the other hand, have taken to social media to condemn Brazilian Edu for not splashing the money on Caicedo but rather signing Jorginho, despite the fact that the two teams were fighting for Premier League titles.
Moises Caicedo, a Brighton player, has been turned down by Arsenal for a £70 million contract
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January 29, 2023
Moises Caicedo, a Brighton midfielder, has been given a £70 million bid, which Arsenal has seen rejected. The Gunners also proposed a new bid worth £65 million plus a further £5 million in add ons after failing with their initial bid of £60 million on Friday. Brighton was adamant that they did not want to sell the Ecuadorian, and that their position had not changed prior to the new offer. On Friday, Sportsmail became the first to announce that the 21-year-old was desperate to compel a switch to either Arsenal or Chelsea.
Brighton is'ready to go forward,' without wantaway Moises Caicedol, according to Roberto De Zerbi
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January 29, 2023
Brighton owner Roberto De Zerbi has said that without Moises Caicedo, the club is "ready to move forward," as Arsenal prepare to pursue the midfielder ahead of Tuesday's transfer deadline. One £60 million bid collapsed, but Brighton has made it clear that the 21-year-old is not for sale. Arsenal is considering another bid, potentially worth up to £70 million in the coming days, and this was the first indication that Brighton might allow Caicedo to leave.
Moises Caicedo's attention, according to Roberto De Zerbi of Arsenal, is solely focusing on Brighton
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January 27, 2023
Despite Moises Caicedo's attempts to compel through a transfer to Arsenal, Roberto De Zerbi has insisted that the midfielder's efforts to compel Moises Caicedo only focuses on Brighton.' Caicedo's dream move to the Premier League leaders was announced on Friday by Sportsmail. It came after Arsenal made a £60 million bid for the 21-year-old - a big Brighton will not accept. The Gunners are expected to return with a more enthralling package worth up to £80 million.