Arsenal look set to recruit a throw-in coach to help the team improve their attacking play from dead-ball situations. Mikel Arteta has confirmed that the club is making a move for Thomas Grønnemark, who spent five years at Liverpool under Jürgen Klopp and has also worked with Brentford.
The Dane's appointment comes as Arsenal have scored more goals from set-pieces than any other team in Europe's top-five leagues. However, Arteta revealed that Declan Rice is working on developing the skill of taking long throws, which is an area where the team could improve further.
"We try to improve every single area," said Arteta. "Every single margin that we possibly can to be a better team and anybody can help us."
Meanwhile, David Moyes has defended Everton's signing of Thierno Barry, who has struggled to make an impact since joining the club last summer. Moyes believes that the 23-year-old French striker has the potential to come good for the Toffees, but admits that he is "taking a bit of a gamble" on some transfers due to financial constraints.
Everton are looking to sign a new striker and have inquired about a loan deal for Fenerbahce's Youssef En-Nesyri. Moyes believes that Barry has the physicality, running ability and aerial threat required to succeed in the Premier League.
Leeds manager Marco Silva is wary of Fulham's Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who has been enjoying an impressive campaign with eight goals in his last nine appearances. The West Ham manager knows what a tough task it will be for his team to beat Leeds at Elland Road.
West Ham manager Nuno Espírito Santo needs to address the team's leaky defence if he is to keep them out of relegation trouble. Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola has admitted that the Cherries' away form is a concern, having conceded 29 goals in 10 matches on their travels this season.
The Premier League transfer window is getting more congested by the day, and several teams are looking to strengthen their squads further.
The Dane's appointment comes as Arsenal have scored more goals from set-pieces than any other team in Europe's top-five leagues. However, Arteta revealed that Declan Rice is working on developing the skill of taking long throws, which is an area where the team could improve further.
"We try to improve every single area," said Arteta. "Every single margin that we possibly can to be a better team and anybody can help us."
Meanwhile, David Moyes has defended Everton's signing of Thierno Barry, who has struggled to make an impact since joining the club last summer. Moyes believes that the 23-year-old French striker has the potential to come good for the Toffees, but admits that he is "taking a bit of a gamble" on some transfers due to financial constraints.
Everton are looking to sign a new striker and have inquired about a loan deal for Fenerbahce's Youssef En-Nesyri. Moyes believes that Barry has the physicality, running ability and aerial threat required to succeed in the Premier League.
Leeds manager Marco Silva is wary of Fulham's Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who has been enjoying an impressive campaign with eight goals in his last nine appearances. The West Ham manager knows what a tough task it will be for his team to beat Leeds at Elland Road.
West Ham manager Nuno Espírito Santo needs to address the team's leaky defence if he is to keep them out of relegation trouble. Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola has admitted that the Cherries' away form is a concern, having conceded 29 goals in 10 matches on their travels this season.
The Premier League transfer window is getting more congested by the day, and several teams are looking to strengthen their squads further.