Arsenal transfer news LIVE - Double deal 'agreed', Viktor Gyokeres update, Rodrygo message

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Hello and welcome back to football.london's Arsenal transfer live blog on Monday, July 14.

The Gunners have endured an extremely busy month this far with three new additions confirmed and another three in the works. Just over £70million has been spent to sign Kepa Arrizabalaga, Christian Norgaard and Martin Zubimendi.

Noni Madueke looks set to be the fourth summer arrival with his medical taking place on Monday. Breakthroughs for Viktor Gyokeres and Cristhian Mosquera have also been reached with the latter seemingly set to cost just under £15million.

Resolving the final details for Gyokeres to join are also seemingly underway with his representatives in London. Rodrygo and Eberechi Eze are other targets with talks held for both and the latter potentially set to be pursued alongside a wide forward.

With all of that being said, stay with us football.london as we bring you all the latest Arsenal news and transfer gossip...

13:36Kieran Horn

Arsenal transfer 'agreed' after Madueke

The big Arsenal transfer headline from today thus far actually does not involve Viktor Gyokeres.

Though an agreement in principle with Sporting CP for his transfer is in place, it is a different target closing in on a move to north London.

Cristhian Mosquera of Valencia is set to join for just under £15million with an agreement for Noni Madueke agreed last week. The Chelsea star now looks set to have his move confirmed having passed a medical on Monday.

Cristhian Mosquera during Valencia's clash against CD Leganes (Image: Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

13:30Kieran Horn

Good afternoon

Hello and welcome back to football.london's Arsenal transfer live blog.

With confirmation of Noni Madueke's switch from Chelsea pending, the Gunners are also actively working on deals for Viktor Gyokeres and Cristhian Mosquera.

For the latest updates on those names, stay right here and follow along below...

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