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Three important Arsenal players join up to Arteta’s squad on the USA pre-season tour

Arsenal’s pre-season tour in the United States has received a major boost with the arrival of three key players: Gabriel Magalhães, Gabriel Martinelli, and Kai Havertz. The trio, who were all involved in international tournaments this summer, have linked up with the rest of the squad in the States and are set to take part in training on Friday.

Gabriel Magalhães, a crucial part of Arsenal’s defensive unit, represented Brazil at the Copa America, while Martinelli shone for his native Brazil in the same tournament. Havertz, meanwhile, played for Germany at the UEFA Euro. Their involvement in these prestigious competitions meant they joined the tour later than their teammates, who had already arrived in the US.

The return of these three key figures adds significant firepower to Arsenal’s pre-season preparations. Their presence on the training pitch will be a welcome sight for manager Mikel Arteta, who is looking to build momentum ahead of the new campaign.

There is a possibility that the trio could even feature in the upcoming friendly against Manchester United on Saturday night. Their participation would provide a much-needed boost to the Arsenal squad and give fans an early glimpse of their potential impact in the coming season.

As Arsenal gear up for the new season, the arrival of these three stars signals the club’s intent to challenge for top honours. Their presence in the USA will add further excitement and anticipation to the club’s pre-season schedule, and fans will be eagerly awaiting their potential contributions in the upcoming friendly against Manchester United.

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