Gunners won't sell out - Hill-WoodSource: Fox Sports
Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood insists the club's major shareholders have no intention of selling up to Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov.
The future of Arsenal's central midfieldSource: Arsenal Land
The signing of Lassana Diarra just before the transfer window on Friday night, coupled with the composed performances of Denilson against both Sparta Prague and Portsmouth, has given Arsene Wenger plenty of options to think about as he considers the future of his central midfield.
Wenger agrees three-year Arsenal dealSource: ESPN.com
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has finally agreed a three-year contract extension with the London club, according to reports. The deal, which will keep Wenger at the Emirates Stadium until the summer of 2011, is set to be formally announced on Friday.

Saturday Liverpool host Derby County and Sunderland pay Manchester United a visit. Sunday Arsenal host Portsmouth and Chelsea travel to play Aston Villa.
Notes: times ET, US TV, home side listed first.
Saturday Sept.
Inter wanted Rosicky for AdrianoSource: Arsenal News Review
It's been suggested that Inter Milan wanted to swap Adriano for Gilberto. But they want Tomas Rosicky.
Why Arsenal will beat cute, defensive Man CitySource: Arsenal News Review
Manchester City are half as belligerent as Blackburn but twice as cute. They are defensive and cute that's why they have three wins and three clean sheets and 9 points.
Jens Lehmann injured for two weeksSource: Arsenal Mania
Goalkeeper Jens Lehmann will miss two weeks of action after aggravating an Achilles tendon injury in Germany's 2-1 friendly win over England on Wednesday.
Gallas fearing longer lay-offSource: Fox Sports
Arsenal's William Gallas admits he is set to miss France's Euro 2008 qualifier away to Italy next month, and may not return until October.
Injury woe for GallasSource: Sky Sports
William Gallas is set to be sidelined for two to three weeks after suffering a groin injury in the 1-1 draw with Blackburn. The Arsenal captain fell awkwardly moments after Robin van Persie had fired The Gunners ahead in the first half.
In defence of the new Arsenal captainSource: Arsenal Mania
The announcement yesterday by Arsène Wenger of William Gallas as the new Arsenal captain, which despite being very much on the cards, was something of a surprise. The reaction that followed was not. Gooners all over the internet are angry.
Ljungberg joins West HamSource: Guardian Unlimited
'I wanted to be loyal but I felt like it was the right time'. Freddie Ljungberg said he felt like "it was the end" for Arsenal as he knew it after moving to West Ham today.
Wenger rules out move for AnelkaSource: Fox Sports
Arsene Wenger insists Arsenal are not about to sign Nicolas Anelka - or any other striker as he is happy with his current incumbents.
Wenger asks for Anelka reunionSource: Fox Sports
Arsene Wenger has reportedly told the Arsenal board that he wants to re-sign Bolton's Nicolas Anelka, who is also being tracked by Valencia.
Gunners sign Croatian striker Da SilvaSource: ESPN.com
Arsenal have signed Croatia striker Eduardo da Silva from Dinamo Zagreb for an undisclosed fee. The 24-year-old was born in Brazil, but having moved to Europe at the age of 15, he took Croatian nationality in 2002.
Barcelona close in on Henry dealSource: BBC News
Thierry Henry is on the verge of joining Barcelona from Arsenal, BBC Sport understands. Sources close to the Catalan club have told the BBC they expect to make an official announcement about the 29-year-old within the next day or so.

Manchester United and Chelsea both won so there is no change at the top of the table, Man Utd still lead by six points. Arsenal won but Wigan gave them a scare. Liverpool had a rough time in Newcastle. At the bottom of the table, Watford beat West Ham.

Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal play at home this weekend. Liverpool travel to Newcastle. Reading host Aston Villa in what may be an interesting match. In the relegation zone, West Ham face Watford.
Saturday Feb. 10, 2007 (ET, US TV)

Saturday Chelsea won which cut Manchester United's led by three points until Sunday when the Red Devils also won. Everton got a point off of Liverpool. Thierry Henry equalized for a ten-man Arsenal.