Arsenal's work in the transfer window is not complete despite the fact that Mikel Arteta has a whole series of new players to choose from on time for the Premier League collision from his side with Manchester United
Three weeks of the transfer window continue to exist, but Arsenal has already sewn a lot of them. The new Premier League season starts within a few days and the Gunners have seen a lot of change in their search to finish one place better than second.
The side of Noord-London welcomed Athletic Bilbao in their last pre-season match with the club's attention now firmly at Manchester United. New signing sessions Martin Zubimendi, Christian Norgaard Viktor Gyokeres, Crithian Mosquera and Noni Madueke will all push their business in the first XI this season.
However, Arsenal's work is not done. Persistent links to Ebereechi Eze and Real Madrid star Rodrygo continue.
But the starting door can see more attention. The will of Jakub Kiwior, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Reiss Nelson all have uncertain futures at the club and Andrea Berta will be hard at work to close deals where necessary.
Mirror Football takes the latest news and transfer rumors around the Emirates.
Arsenal Change target
The focus of Andrea Berta will now be on the sale of players instead of incoming transfers in the last weeks of the transfer window. The Italian sports director will want to use his expertise and extensive network of contacts to increase Arsenal's success.
The side of Noord -Londs has generated only £ 8.57 million in players' sales and there is a recognition at the board level that should improve this. Five players can quickly be on the road.
Reiss Nelson could still end in Fulham, while discussions are going on with Stuttgart for the signature of Fabio Vieira. Porto has seen an offer from Arsenal for Jakub Kiwior, and the Gunners also want to find a permanent exit for Karl Hein and Albert Sambi Lokonga.
Arsenal said to say goodbye
Arsenal has been told that they have to sell Gabriel Jesus. The Brazilian striker has passed a roller coaster spell at the Emirates after a £ 45 million step from Manchester City.
Jesus, 28, has scored 26 goals in 96 performances in all competitions for Arsenal, but Alan Smith thinks that his time is up. The Brazilian international interrupted its time in the club by injury and recently his 2024/25 was terminated prematurely.
Former shooter Smith believes that Jesus should be moved after the arrival of Viktor Gyokeres. In conversation with Metro, he said: 'I think someone like Gabriel Jesus might give his track record with injuries.
“He may be one that you say, thanks and try to move it further, get a little money. Of course, with Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz, there might not be too many opportunities for him this season.”
Kiwior attitude
Jakub Kiwior is interested in leaving Arsenal if he can find a club that will offer the first team football. Since he came to the Gunners from Spezia in January 2023, the defender has largely been a backup option.
The 25-year-old Poland International enjoyed a solid run after the seasonal injury by Gabriel Magalhaes and has rejected a £ 26 million from Porto by Arsenal. But that cannot put an end to the chance of a transfer because of his interest in exploring options where he would be the first choice, according to athletics.
