Arsenal news includes Arteta’s Saka worry, rivals’ criticism of Tierney, and a startling boardroom exit.

This Sunday, Mikel Arteta and the Arsenal squad will play their first Premier League match against Everton at Goodison Park. Arteta is looking to build on his 10-from-12 start.

After the break for international play, Arsenal players are now focused on their Sunday Premier League match at Everton.

With three victories and a draw from their first four games, Mikel Arteta’s team has once more indicated that they intend to contend for the championship. And after the home draw with Fulham, the last-ditch victory over Manchester United, before stars joined up with national squads, gave the team new life.

Arteta and company, however, won’t be thinking only about their visit to Goodison Park.

When the team hosts PSV Eindhoven at the Emirates on the following Wednesday, the club will end a six-year absence from the Champions League.

We’ve compiled the most recent news out of the Emirates over the past 24 hours as a crucial period approaches.

After 14 years, club CEO will depart.

Vinai Venkatesham, the CEO of Arsenal and a member of the north London club for almost 14 years, has announced his impending departure.

In order to help the Premier League club ensure a “seamless transition” to his successor, Venkatesham, who will leave the organization at the conclusion of the 2023–24 season, has promised to provide assistance.

After the unexpected announcement, co-chair Josh Kroenke was one of many to honor Venkatesham.

In a statement issued on Thursday, Venkatesham said, “This was a difficult decision, but it is time to pursue another challenge.”.

“Now is not the time to say goodbye, as I am committed to supporting a smooth transition until my last day.”.

Taking care of Saka’s issue is Arteta.

Bukayo Saka, a forward for Mikel Arteta’s team, will travel to Everton on Sunday, but only because of ongoing concerns about his fitness.

The player was subjected to some rough treatment by Ukrainian players on Saturday before being benched for England’s friendly match against Scotland on Tuesday.

The Daily Mail claims that the player’s achilles injury, which bothered him last season and contributed to his omission, was a contributing factor.

The Spanish coach is fully aware of the risks involved in a player continuing to play while experiencing an injury.

After having surgery for a chronic groin issue in the summer of the previous season, Emilie Smith Rowe missed all of the games until March.

Ten Hag received flak for passing on Tierney.

By passing on Arsenal left back Kieran Tierney, according to former Man United striker Dwight Yorke, Erik ten Hag and the team “missed the boat.”.

The former Celtic player joined Real Sociedad this summer on loan.

In the meantime, United found themselves in that position desperately in need of cover after players like Luke Shaw and Tyrrel Malacia got hurt.

When you consider Man United’s current position as a team, Yorke blasted, “We’ve signed names that won’t get people too excited.”.

“Despite Kieran Tierney’s injury issues, I think we missed the boat with him because I like his energy.

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