EPL: Arteta chooses between Willian, Coutinho
The Gunners are now expected to seal a deal for the Chelsea midfielder by next week.
Mikel Arteta is keen to strengthen his squad ahead of the new season and build on the recent success of winning the FA Cup. Arsenal were offered the opportunity to sign Coutinho, with Barcelona desperate to get the former Liverpool playmaker off their books. But Arteta has snubbed the opportunity to sign Coutinho, even on loan for the season, in favour of landing Willian.
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