Arsenal, Barcelona and Europe
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Arsenal conquer Europe and Premier League set for finale - There was also glory for Sunderland and Aberdeen on Saturday as the drama unfolded on both sides of the border.
Arsenal upset defending champions Barcelona to win the Womens Champions League for a second time, denying the Spanish powerhouse a fourth title in five years; Stina Blackstenius scored in the 75th min
Southampton predicted lineup vs. Arsenal (3-4-2-1): Ramsdale; Wood, Bednarek, Stephens; Walker-Peters, Ugochukwu, Downes, Welington; Dibling, Fernandes; Sulemana. William Saliba misses out for the visitors due to a hamstring injury, while Jurrien Timber underwent minor ankle surgery which will keep him out until the summer.
Arsenal striker Alessia Russo says the club are "where we want to be" as they prepare to face Barcelona in the Women's Champions League final.
Despite the growing interest, Arsenal are not expected to part ways with the young talent. The club reportedly considers his progress a long-term investment and are committed to his development. Nwaneri is under contract at the Emirates until 2030, which gives the Gunners a strong position of control over his future.