Manchester United’s new-look midfield, Ipswich’s ambition is tested and Kevin Keegan tributes at Newcastle
While Myles Lewis-Skelly looks likely to remain at the Emirates, the same can’t be said for Ethan Nwaneri. The 19-year-old was outstanding in his breakthrough season for Arsenal in 2024-25 but barely featured last season and was sent on loan to Marseille. That didn’t really work out and Arsenal are now exploring another temporary move to ensure Nwaneri gets regular football this season. Milan, RB Leipzig, Dortmund and Fulham are all thought to be interested, with Nwaneri unlikely to feature on the bench for Friday’s opener against Coventry as a result. Whether Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus are available remains to be seen as Arsenal attempt to find suitors for the Brazil duo. Ed Aarons
Arsenal v Coventry City, Friday 8pm (all times BST)
Hull City v Manchester United, Saturday 12.30pm
Ipswich Town v Sunderland, Saturday 3pm
Nottingham Forest v Leeds, Saturday 3pm
Brighton v Aston Villa, Sunday 2pm
Manchester City v Bournemouth, Sunday 2pm
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