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Kudus and Nwaneri start in dream Arsenal XI for Bournemouth pre-season friendly

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Kudus and Nwaneri start in dream Arsenal XI for Bournemouth pre-season friendly

Arsenal will be flying to the United States this summer for three friendlies. While flying out on July 21, they face Bournemouth three days later at Dignity Health Sports Park in Los Angeles.

Some players have already begun early pre-season preparations and are in Marbella with Mikel Arteta. The team will return to full training this month with some players’ returns delayed due to their participation at this year’s European Championships and Copa America.




With that in mind, football.london takes a look at who might be ready to play against the Cherries in a dream XI. We have taken into account both potential signings we’d love to see arrive at the club between now and the tour and those not yet ready to participate.

Having progressed through to the quarter-finals of the competition, England and France’s representatives could well not yet be ready to play in this game should both nations make the latter stages of the tournament and could, therefore, still be coming back from an extended break. This means Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, Aaron Ramsdale and William Saliba plus any potential signings from either side are not being considered.

The same goes for Gabriel Magalhaes and Gabriel Martinelli who are expected to go far in the Copa America. Some players however have already completed their international responsibilities and should be back by the time of the game.

The goalkeeper is difficult with Spain’s David Raya potentially going far into the tournament and not yet back. However, another Spanish keeper linked with a move, Joan Garcia, could make his debut if he does indeed get signed by Arsenal as a potential replacement for the expected departure of Ramsdale.

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