4pm Arsenal news: Ramsey deal vetoed by Unai Emery again, ‘next Christian Eriksen’ transfer and Adrien Rabiot
ARSENAL could battle big London rivals for Adrien Rabiot and Isco - while Unai Emery appears to have ruled out a U-turn on Aaron Ramsey's summer exit.
Read on for all this and more with all the latest Arsenal transfer news, gossip and updates.
NEED A HAN?
ARSENAL are plotting a move for Salzburg star Hannes Wolf - dubbed the new Christian Eriksen.
But they are set to face competition from Spurs for the Austrian attacking midfielder.
UN-MOVED ON AARON
Rambo is set to leave as a free agent at the end of the season after the club withdrew their contract offer in September.
RABIOT WARS
The stylish midfielder is out of contract at the end of the season and the Ligue 1 champions are keen to extend his stay at the Parc des Princes.
ISCO FEVER HITS LONDON
The three heavyweights have each been linked in the past but his comments could spell bad news.
EM STILL IMPROVING
Arsenal’s £60million striker has set his heart on winning the Golden Boot in his first full season in England.
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BANANA-THROWING FAN BANNED
Van driver Averof Panteli, 57, threw the piece of fruit when the Gabon captain scored the first of his two goals in the Gunners' 4-2 derby win.
DIER CONSEQUENCES
Both teams have been accused of failing to control their players following Eric Dier's equaliser in the 32nd minute.
RAM BETTER THAN OZIL
The 27-year-old was instrumental in the second half for the Gunners after being brought on - creating two goals to inspire the stunning win.
TORR DE FORCE
Any suggestions he might take a while to get used to his first North London derby were quashed almost immediately when he crunched Dele Alli in the first few minutes - boy did that go down well.
LIFE'S A LICH - BUT WHY?
Puzzled fans took to social media to solve the mystery of the Swiss' grim mood.
BIG MES-TAKE?
MESUT OZIL has broken his silence after being left out of the Arsenal squad for the derby win over Tottenham.
The German took to Twitter and reserved special praise for Sead Kolasinac after he missed out through a reported back injury.
IT'S THE GUEND OF THE ROAD FOR SPURS
MATTEO GUENDOUZI seems to understand what it takes to endear himself to the Gunners' fans.
After his North London derby debut he was seen celebrating the big victory with Arsenal fans... leaning out of his car on the way back home.
BIG MATCH VERDICT: FEELING AUBA THE MOON
FORGET the stadium or training ground - Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could turn out to be Arsene Wenger’s greatest legacy at Arsenal.
The Gabon striker’s predatory instinct sparked the Gunners second-half comeback as they beat Spurs 4-2.