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Arsenal boss Eidevall coy on Earps transfer link

BBC Sport Friday, 8 September 2023
Jonas Eidevall says Arsenal "remain active" in the transfer market but won't comment on reports they are looking to sign England and Manchester United goalkeeper Mary Earps.
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