Arsenal have reportedly made a decisive move in the transfer market, opting to halt negotiations with a European powerhouse following a clear message from their sporting director, Andrea Berta. The Gunners, who are yet to announce any summer signings, are reportedly on the verge of sealing deals for Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga and Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi, marking what could be a significant shift in their squad dynamics.
While these additions are promising, Arsenal’s focus remains sharp on addressing their attacking woes. The 2024/25 campaign saw them fall short once again, finishing runners-up in the Premier League for the third consecutive season and exiting all competitions without silverware. Their lack of firepower up front has prompted urgent action, with reports suggesting a blockbuster bid is imminent for Sporting Lisbon’s prolific striker Viktor Gyokeres. Meanwhile, they’re locked in a tense standoff with RB Leipzig over the signing of Benjamin Sesko.
Beyond the strikeforce, Arsenal are also eyeing reinforcements on the wings. The over-reliance on Bukayo Saka has exposed the need for depth, with Real Madrid’s Rodrygo and Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams emerging as potential targets. The arrival of a new winger could spell competition for Gabriel Martinelli, whose underwhelming season has raised questions about his future at the Emirates.
Bayern Munich, the reigning Bundesliga champions, have reportedly been circling Martinelli as they seek to bolster their attacking options. Arsenal, however, have set a firm asking price for the Brazilian, and a