Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny has sent a heartfelt message to the Gunners fans as he announced his departure from the club this summer. Elneny is the longest-serving player in the group, and he surprisingly signed an extension at the end of last season.
Mohamed Elneny is leaving Arsenal. The Egypt midfielder is departing as his contract expires at the end of next month. Elneny said: "Gooners, I'm here today to send you a message, to say goodbye and thank you for everything you've done for me.
Unfortunately for Egypt and Arsenal fans, Mohamed Elneny’s Egypt were knocked out of the Africa Cup Of Nations last night by DR Congo in what was a thrilling game that ended coming down to penalties.
Today’s International round up The group stages of both AFCON and The Asian Cup are coming to an end and both of Arsenal’s players away for international duty are through to the next stage.
Today’s International round up As the group stages of the Africa Cup Of Nations and The AFC Asian Cup are coming to and end, Arsenal fans would have been watching to see if Mohamed Elneny and Takehiro Tomiyasu are playing well for their respective countries and we’ve been blessed with lots of action from both tournaments so far.
International round up Mohamed Elneny and Takehiro Tomiyasu are away on international duty with their respective countries at the moment, completing in The Africa Cup Of Nations in West Africa and The Asian Cup in Qatar.
Turkish clubs interested in Elneny Football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has reported that a few clubs are interested in signing Arsenal’s 31-year-old Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Elneny in the January transfer window.
Arsenal trio Cedric Soares, Mohamed Elneny and Nuno Tavares could be changing clubs in the coming weeks. The fringe stars are surplus to requirements at the Emirates Stadium club at present.
Arsenal were right in the thick of the Premier League title race. Consecutive losses to West Ham and Fulham have knocked the Gunners back to fourth in the table.
Fabrizio Romano has provided an update on Mohamed Elneny’s future, as the Egyptian midfielder garners interest from clubs in Turkey and Saudi Arabia. Despite being an essential presence in the Arsenal dressing room, Elneny sees limited playing time, a situation that left fans surprised when he signed a new deal last season.
With only a single minute of Premier League action to his name this season, it’s clear that Mohamed Elneny has no future at Arsenal Football Club. The 31-year-old Egyptian has made four appearances in all competitions throughout 2024 per WhoScored, but has only played a total of 72 minutes.
It looks like a possibility for Mohamed Elneny to leave Arsenal in this January’s transfer window, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano. It seems there
Mohamed Elneny has seen limited playing time for Arsenal this season despite securing a contract extension before the campaign began. Despite his reduced on-field presence, the Egyptian midfielder is highly respected within the Arsenal dressing room, contributing to the club’s decision to keep him.
Turkish clubs are queuing for Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny. That's according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. Along with Trabzonspor, Besiktas and Galatasaray, interest from the Saudi Pro League is also arriving.
Atletico Madrid need to reinforce their midfield and have reportedly identified Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny as the ideal target. That’s according to a recent report from Todo Fichajes, who claims the La Liga outfit are looking to find a suitable backup for Koke.
Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny says his new contract was the lift he needed as he worked his way back from knee surgery. Salah signed new terms earlier this year as he recovered from serious knee injury.
Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny has explained how the club goes after transfer targets. The process of manager Mikel Arteta and sporting director Edu has been well documented.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is delighted counting on a fully fit Mohamed Elneny again. Arteta says the midfielder's return is crucial ahead of tonight's Carabao Cup tie at West Ham.
Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny has held open trials for his new club. The Egyptian is launching his new club in London, known as Elneny FC. Elneny has organised a number of try-outs across North London and Essex as he seeks players for his new club.
International Round up Another night of international duty and a few more games to come, Arsenal fans will have a lot to watch and catch up on before we travel to London to face off against Chelsea on the weekend.
You can’t help but be inspired when you learn that Mohammed Elneny has set up his own football academy, Elneny FC. The midfielder has not been a regular starter for Mikel Arteta or any other Arsenal coach, but this could be owing to injury issues, which may have caused him to struggle to find his rhythm.
Mohamed Elneny is the oldest player on Arsenal’s books at the moment, having been signed by Arsene Wenger from Basel back in January 2016, and there is no doubt that he was fulfilling his dream when he came to the Gunners and has loved being here ever since.
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