Arsenal is undergoing a massive restructuring of the team ahead of its 2025/2026 campaign, with manager Mikel Arteta eager to wait a long time for the Premier League title.
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The people of North London have many targets they are exploring.
The arrival of new sports director Andrea Berta in north London three months ago brought much hope to it, and the Italians have already been busy behind the scenes for a long time.
Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi is scheduled to join Arsenal after Gunners and Berta agree to pay his release clause. Arteta’s side will need to keep the bigger fees down across Spain International, but this cost will be split into installments, and Arsenal will be able to navigate PSR regulations and reduce the chunk of transfer Kitty this summer.
Kepa Arrizabalaga is also taking part in Chelsea’s Arsenal as David Raya’s new backup goalkeeper (The Times), and the experienced 30-year-old will compete for Arteta’s number one spot between the sticks.
Arsenal has yet to bring in new strikers, but despite talking about both CP star Viktor Gyoker and RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko, Arteta’s dire need for centre forward is something that will certainly be.
Arsenal relocation expenditure under Arteta (via) Sky Sports)) | New Signature Money |
---|---|
19/20-Winter | £0 |
20/21-Summer | £81.5m |
20/21 – Winter | £900k |
21/22 – Summer | £156.8m |
21/22 – Winter | £1.8 million |
22/23 – Summer | £121.5m |
22/23 – Winter | 59m |
23/24-Summer | £208 million £ |
23/24 – Winter | £0 |
24/25-Summer | £101.5m |
24/25 – Winter | £0 |
Of all of this activity, when it comes to recruitment, players are considered surplus in the requirements.
Jorginho and Kieran Tierney officially left Arsenal, with the former ending their contract early so they could link with Flamengo for the Club World Cup, while the latter rejoined their former club Celtic on a free transfer.
Now, Ghanaians are approaching them amid challenging talks over a new contract for Thomas Party, a midfielder who costs £200,000 a week.
Thomas Party could leave Arsenal in the next few days
He made over 50 appearances in his best campaign for Arsenal under Arteta last season, urging the club to open discussions about the expansion, but these negotiations went nowhere.
Once things were up, Part was able to leave Arsenal within a few days, as Fabrizio Romano explained.
The 32-year-old looked glued to quit the North London Club before 2024/2025.
The Arsenal manager wanted the party to stay in the N5 after the former Atletico Madrid man played both in midfield and in emergency right-back’s final term.
In the serious interest of AC Milan and Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce, Curtain appears to be painting a part-time five-year club stay.sensational“A short player in the engine compartment.