
Arsenal News Today: Over a million at parade, Slot’s comments, Merino available
Here is the latest Arsenal news today, including updates on the trophy parade, Arne Slot and Mikel Merino.
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Here is the latest Arsenal news today, including updates on the trophy parade, Arne Slot and Mikel Merino.

Arsenal fans aren’t happy with what Arne Slot just said about Mikel Arteta’s team being crowned Premier League champions.

HandofArsenal has confirmed that Mikel Merino will be available for selection for Arsenal’s game against Crystal Palace on Sunday.

A full look at the Arsenal players already confirmed for the 2026 World Cup, and the names still waiting on squad news.

Crystal Palace will be without a key player for their Premier League clash against Arsenal on Sunday afternoon.

Arsenal now know how their Premier League trophy lift at Crystal Palace should unfold, with Selhurst Park set for a rare away presentation.

Paul Merson has made his prediction ahead of Arsenal’s final league match of the season against Crystal Palace on Sunday.

Oliver Glasner has revealed how he honestly felt seeing Eberechi Eze be crowned a Premier League champion with Arsenal on Tuesday.

Three Arsenal players weren’t spotted in training on Thursday, prompting fears that they may be injured ahead of the Champions League final.

Here is the latest Arsenal news today, including updates on Mikel Merino, Ousmane Dembele and Julian Alvarez.

Arsenal’s 31 May title parade is taking shape, with a 2pm start confirmed and a published route map giving supporters a clearer guide.

A fake Botswana holiday notice for Arsenal fans was publicly debunked, underlining the global reach of the club’s title win.