Arsenal Name Squad for Preseason Tour in US

Arsenal Unveils 26-Man Squad for US Preseason Tour

In a move that has generated excitement among fans, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has announced a 26-man squad for the team’s preseason tour in the United States. The traveling party includes several key players, including captain Martin Ødegaard and striker Gabriel Jesus.

The Gunners will face three top-notch opponents during their US tour, with a match against Bournemouth set for July 24 in Los Angeles. The team will then take on Manchester United on July 27 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, before concluding their tour with a clash against Liverpool in Philadelphia on July 31.

In a welcome boost, Jurriën Timber, who missed all of last season due to injury, has been included in the squad. Additionally, players who participated in Euro 2024, such as Leandro Trossard, Jorginho, Jakub Kiwior, and Oleksandr Zinchenko, will also be part of the tour.

A trio of players, including Gabriel Magalhães, Gabriel Martinelli, and Kai Havertz, will join the squad on July 25. The inclusion of these players adds depth and firepower to the team, and fans can expect an exciting brand of football during the tour.

The Arsenal preseason tour promises to be an unforgettable experience for fans in the US. With a mix of established stars and emerging talent, the team is poised to give it their all in these highly anticipated matches. Stay tuned for further updates and news from the tour!

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