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Mikel Arteta is growing frustrated by Arsenal's indecision in the transfer market.

The north London club, who were pipped to a place in the top four by bitter rivals Tottenham, are insisting that all major transactions are approved by the American ownership, which Arteta fears could cost them the chance to sign top transfer target Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City.

The Brazil striker was made available for transfer almost two months ago and Arsenal were quick to register their interest, but have yet to commit to meeting City's £50million asking price or open talks over personal terms with the 25-year-old.

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is growing frustrated by Arsenal’s indecision in the transfer market

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is growing frustrated by Arsenal's indecision in the transfer market

The Gunners are insisting that all major transactions are approved by the American ownership

The Gunners are insisting that all major transactions are approved by the American ownership

Arteta fears could cost them the chance to sign top transfer target Gabriel Jesus from Man City

Arteta fears could cost them the chance to sign top transfer target Gabriel Jesus from Man City

With Arteta's bosses seemingly vacillating, Chelsea, Tottenham and Real Madrid have also joined the race to sign Jesus, leading to concerns that Arsenal could miss out.

The Gunners are in desperate need after Alexandre Lacazette's departure left them with Eddie Nketiah as the club's only recognised striker.

The Brazil striker was made available for transfer almost two months ago for £50million

The Brazil striker was made available for transfer almost two months ago for £50million

England fans are fashion victims

England fans face being priced out of a trip to watch the UEFA Nations League clash against Italy in Milan next season by an invasion of fashionistas. 

The Euro 2020 final rematch on September 23 clashes with Milan Fashion Week and as a result accommodation in the city is scarce, with the limited number of rooms that do remain available having trebled in price.

Many supporters have also ruled out going to the World Cup due to the cost. In an indication of the widespread reluctance to travel to Qatar, the FA's initial ticket allocation of 2,489 for England's opening match of the tournament has yet to sell out.

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