TRENDING
‘Abuja politicians caused APC defeat in Osun’ — Gov Sule • How 20 Premier League teams could line up in 2026/27 • Gov Sule won’t sleep until ASUU strike is resolved – SSG • Ethiopians Ready to Harness Rivers for More Mega Dams, Says GERD Public Participation Chief • Uganda, Ethiopia Agree to Deepen Trade, Investment and Air Connectivity Ties • New Ethiopian Dams Pose No Threat - Sudanese Former Water Resources Minister • We won’t call off strike until our demands are met – AAUA-ASUU • Subsidy removal, FX reforms yielded N15.8tn in 30 months – FG • Wike orders immediate closure of illegal car lots in FCT green areas • Lagos govt declares Thursday public holiday for Ìṣẹ̀ṣe Day • Manchester United make £65m offer for Brighton’s Carlos Baleba • Trump delays tariffs threat as US, Canada move closer to trade deal • NAICOM cancels Universal Insurance licence, begins winding-up over capital shortfall • UNICEF commissions first of five renovated PHCs in Kano, seeks stronger partnership • Nigerian Chamber of Commerce-USA partners FMACTCE on the Afrocentric cultural expo • Subsidy removal saved N15.8tn for Nigeria in 30 months says Oyedele • LASEPA seals 11 establishments in Lagos over persistent environmental violations • Dennis Agrees Move To UAE Club Al Jazira • Accord moves to end PDP’s 24-year grip on Osun Reps seat • IBB, Nwachukwu, Osoba, others pay tributes to Sam Amuka at Vanguard 40th anniversary book launch • ‘Abuja politicians caused APC defeat in Osun’ — Gov Sule • How 20 Premier League teams could line up in 2026/27 • Gov Sule won’t sleep until ASUU strike is resolved – SSG • Ethiopians Ready to Harness Rivers for More Mega Dams, Says GERD Public Participation Chief • Uganda, Ethiopia Agree to Deepen Trade, Investment and Air Connectivity Ties • New Ethiopian Dams Pose No Threat - Sudanese Former Water Resources Minister • We won’t call off strike until our demands are met – AAUA-ASUU • Subsidy removal, FX reforms yielded N15.8tn in 30 months – FG • Wike orders immediate closure of illegal car lots in FCT green areas • Lagos govt declares Thursday public holiday for Ìṣẹ̀ṣe Day • Manchester United make £65m offer for Brighton’s Carlos Baleba • Trump delays tariffs threat as US, Canada move closer to trade deal • NAICOM cancels Universal Insurance licence, begins winding-up over capital shortfall • UNICEF commissions first of five renovated PHCs in Kano, seeks stronger partnership • Nigerian Chamber of Commerce-USA partners FMACTCE on the Afrocentric cultural expo • Subsidy removal saved N15.8tn for Nigeria in 30 months says Oyedele • LASEPA seals 11 establishments in Lagos over persistent environmental violations • Dennis Agrees Move To UAE Club Al Jazira • Accord moves to end PDP’s 24-year grip on Osun Reps seat • IBB, Nwachukwu, Osoba, others pay tributes to Sam Amuka at Vanguard 40th anniversary book launch
Arsenal closing in on deal for Ezri Konsa
Back to Home

Arsenal closing in on deal for Ezri Konsa

Punch Nigeria about 1 hour 1 mins read
Arsenal are reportedly closing in on a deal to sign Aston Villa defender Ezri Konsa. Find out how this potential transfer could strengthen Arsenal’s defens Read More: https://punchng.com/arsenal-closing-in-on-deal-for-ezri-konsa/

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article
OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.