Here is your morning Arsenal digest on Monday, November 27.

Adams claim

Arsenal icon Tony Adams has argued that the Gunners could have won the Premier League title last season if Unai Emery was still in charge of the club Speaking about Arteta to talkSPORT, Adams said: "I love him.

"I love his passion and enthusiasm. I've always said he's a little bit inexperienced and perhaps needs to draw on someone in his staff who is a little more experiences. I'm talking about going across the line last season.

"We all make mistakes and aren't perfect. He perhaps didn't rotate players early enough last season. People were running out of steam, like Bukayo Saka. I think he's doing great. Last year, weirdly if Unai Emery was our manager then we could have perhaps won the league.

"I know he didn't stick around and following Arsene Wenger was difficult – a bit like George Graham being followed by Bruce Ricoh. I think he [Arteta] missed a few bits last season to get us over the line."

Ramsdale breaks silence

Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale has voiced his delight after the Gunners defeated Brentford in Saturday's Premier League clash in west London. Taking to Instagram, the England international said: "A feeling I never take for granted (Football emoji) (Heart emoji).

"Love being part of this club. Fans were next level last night looking out for me.

"Thank you (Heart emoji)."

Read the full story here.

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De Bruyne update

Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne has delivered an injury update on his ongoing rehabilitation process. De Bruyne has been sidelined since the opening week of the Premier League season when he sustained a serious hamstring issue during City's win over Burnley.

But the Belgian international has now revealed that he hopes to return to the field in the early part of 2024. When asked on Sky Sports when he is hoping to get back, the 32-year-old replied: "Hopefully not long after the New Year."

Read more here.

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