Arsenal is calm about their ability to still close a transfer deal to sign Martin Zubimendi in 2025.
The Gunners ended the winter transfer window without new signing sessions despite continuous injury problems at the Emirates Stadium at the beginning of 2025.
Mikel Arteta confirmed his plan to sign a new attacker, after injury lows for Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus, but no deals were concluded in North Londs.
Arteta was determined in his position to sign the 'right player', and his lack of action indicates a broader plan, with a greater focus on the summer market.
As part of his push to strengthen the forward line of the Gunners, it is rumor that Arteta is ready to make a renewed attempt to sign Athletic Club -Wing player Nico Williams, with the Spanish international still a release clause of € 58 million in Bilbao.
Arsenal is said to close a deal to pay more than the clause in the summer, to secure favorable conditions, allowing them to structure payments during the duration of Williams's potential contract, instead of paying the full amount in advance.
Reports from Football London indicate that they are also 'confident' about activating Zubimendi's own € 51 million clause in San Sebastian.
The failure of Liverpool to attract him to Merseyside last summer is not a concern for Arteta and his inability to fail to do not with offers in January.
La Real Will mirrors their Basque rivals approach when demanding the full exit compensation, but Arsenal is able to pay both, with huge wages in line to be removed from the club this summer, in the midst of hints that They have already concluded a deal with the representatives of Zubimendi.
Jorginho is close to a return to Brazil with Flamengo, Thomas Peny's contract was probably not renewed after June and Arteta is not interested in retaining Chelsea's Raheem Sterling.
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