Overview
- Arsenal remain top of the Premier League after conceding a last-minute Brian Brobbey equaliser in a 2-2 draw with Sunderland, trimming their advantage to four points.
- Bukayo Saka said the squad is tuning out outside criticism, calling public opinions "like the weather" and stressing belief inside the dressing room.
- Reports indicate Saka’s contract talks with Arsenal are ongoing, with claims the club is prepared to make him their top earner, though no agreement has been announced.
- BK Hacken sporting director Martin Ericsson acknowledged Arsenal interest in 21-year-old midfielder Silas Andersen and said any winter move would depend on the right offer; Andersen called Arsenal "a big club" and said he would be happy about a move.
- Arsenal face a demanding run after the break, starting with Tottenham before Bayern Munich in the Champions League and league games against Chelsea, Brentford and Aston Villa.