Arsenaly is a top-flight English club featured in the Blue Lock manga, counted among the elite of both England and the wider European game. The red-and-white side becomes a suitor for Reo Mikage as the Neo Egoist League transfer market heats up around him.
Arsenaly competes in the English professional league within the world of Blue Lock, and the manga ranks it among the finest clubs in the country and across Europe. Its colours are red and white, echoing its real-world inspiration.
The club is drawn as a fictional stand-in for Arsenal of the Premier League. Its most prominent story thread is the pursuit of Reo Mikage during the Neo Egoist League. An opening bid of forty million yen slid to thirty-six and then thirty-four million across successive rounds, before climbing to seventy-eight million once Reo delivered a goal and an assist in the closing stage.

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Arsenaly is a top-flight English football club in the Blue Lock manga, ranked among the finest clubs in both England and Europe.
Arsenaly is a fictional stand-in for Arsenal of the Premier League, sharing its red and white colors.
Arsenaly has pursued Reo Mikage throughout the Neo Egoist League, submitting a series of transfer offers for him.
Arsenaly's offer for Reo Mikage started at forty million yen, dipped to thirty-four million across two rounds, then jumped to seventy-eight million yen after he delivered a goal and an assist.
Vivian Hugo is the club's named representative on Arsenaly's roster in the Blue Lock manga.
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