So far, the transfer window has been a one street alley for Arsenal. Three days until the end of January transfer window, and the Gunners have only shipped out players. Pablo Mari, Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Karl Hein and Flo Balogun were loaned, Calum Chambers was sold to Aston Villa and Sead Kolasinac’s contract has been terminated. Not interesting at all. In the incoming department it was failure after failure. The Gunners tried to get Dušan Vlahović, but lost to Juventus, and their interest in Bruno Guimaraes was not a concrete one (read: they didn’t offered any money), so Newcastle will sign the Brazilian. They tried to get to Arthur Melo from Juventus, but he was unavailable. However, there are three players who they still might sign by 31st of January.Adebayor on Auba: Like-it-or-not, he is our African brother; Arsenal never knew how to forgiveThe most certain one is Matt Turner. USA goalkeeper is worth around 1.5 billion Ksh and will be bought in a matter of days, since Bernt Leno is not preparing to sit on the bench. The German international will leave the club in the summer, and Turner is seen as an ideal replacement. The second potential signing is also a need. After letting Ainsley Maitland-Niles go, the Gunners need another classic midfielder, and their choice is Aston Villa’s Douglas Luiz. The Brazilian already worked with coach Arteta in Manchester City, but it’s not sure that Villa would sell their player to Arsenal, even for a 4.5 billion fee. And finally, a striker. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is a finished story in Arsenal, while Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah have just three Premier League goals between them so far this season, and are also about to leave. After Vlahović failure, the only remaining target is young Alexander Isak. The Swedish international plays for Real Sociedad and apparently has a 10 billion release clause. Not cheap at all, but if sporting director Edu can get him for a lower price, the Gunners dream of the Champions League would look much better. 7 years and a lifetime of memories later!! A special thanks to Arsene Wenger for making it possible and all the staff at London Colney 🙏🏼Last but not least to all the fans that have supported me, you’ve made this experience one to remember! Calum. pic.twitter.com/co7j5wzljJ— Calum Chambers (@CalumChambers95) January 27, 2022 Meanwhile, new Villa signing Calum Chambers left the Emirates stadium after and left a goodbye note to Gunners fans. During his seven-and-a-half-year stint with the Gunners, Chambers made a total of 122 appearances, helping the north Londoners win the FA Cup back in the 2014/15 campaign. But, this season, Arteta was not considering him at all, even thou he can play both central and right back position.