The transfer window of Arsenal will take place in pace, while Andrea Berta closes that will see the Mikel Arteta team transform prior to the beginning of the 2025/26 season
Arsenal belongs to the teams to splash the money in the Premier League this summer. The Gunners have already closed deals for Kepa Arrizabalaga, Martin Zubimendi and Christian Norgaard – and more signing sessions will follow.
The expenditure of Arsenal will reach £ 203.6 million with three transfers on the horizon. Noni Madueke will be confirmed as the newest players of North Londs in a £ 52 million deal, while negotiations continue for a £ 63.6 million for Viktor Gyokeres and a verbal agreement of £ 13 million with Valencia for Cristian Mosquera.
Andrea Berta has been working hard to close the right deals for the right price. It has been an ambitious few weeks to bring players to the club prior to the pre-season tour of Arsenal.
Arsenal has already said goodbye to a number of players, including Jorginho, Takehiro Tomiyasu and Kieran Tierney. Thomas Partey also left at the end of his contract and has since been accused of five counts of rape and one count of sexual violence.
More players will probably also make outputs to also look for new opportunities. The Gunners are open to offers for a number of Arteta's team.
According to athletics, the North -London side is open for offers for Karl Hein, Albert Sambi Lokonga, Fabio Vieira and Reiss Nelson, who all spent on loan last season, according to athletics. Arteta also seems ready to allow Oleksandr Zinchenko to continue.
MyLes Lewis-Skelly settled as a good option with left back and has signed a new contract with the club, while Riccardo Calafiori is also for the Ukraine International. Zinchenko was mainly used from the bank in his 15 Premier League performances and it seems unlikely that he would earn more in 2025/26.
Jakub Kiwior has long been connected to the club, but showed that he was able to replace when Gabriel Magalhaes was injured in the past term. A deal for Mosquera could still see the club that the pole is leaving.
While they are important parts of Arteta's first team setup Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard, both have linked to movements. It is said of Arteta that it appreciates both stars, but can change things if a departure could supplement a deal for one of the club's incoming goals.
Both players are linked to Bayern Munich. The Belgian attacker Trossard is claimed to be of attention from the Bundesliga side while they continue through Liverpool Luis Diaz.
