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Arsenal open talks to sign Valencia centre-back

Arsenal have opened talks with Valencia to discuss a deal for defender Cristhian Mosquera.

The North London side are stepping up their efforts to bring in additions after agreeing a deal to sign Brentford midfielder Christian Norgaard on Wednesday. Next in the club’s sights is Mosquera, as Mikel Arteta looks to reinforce his defensive options.

The Spain u-21 international is a highly-rated talent and formed part of the side that won Olympic gold in 2024.

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Why do Arsenal want to sign Valencia’s Cristhian Mosquera?

Last season, Mosquera impressed despite a difficult season for Valencia. After battling relegation for much of the campaign, the defender was a key part of the club’s climb to mid-table safety. He ranked 10th in La Liga for touches and fourth for percentage of dribblers tackled.

Comfortable at centre-back or right-back, he made 37 appearances in La Liga last season and has impressed with his ball-playing abilities.

Mosquera has entered the final 12 months of his contract and Arsenal are hopeful of signing the Spaniard in a cut-price deal. However, there is significant competition for Mosquera.

Arsenal want to bring in another centre-back to ease the reliance on William Saliba. Gabriel Maghalaes, Riccardo Calafiori and Jakub Kiwior are all left-sided central defenders, while Jurrien Timber and Ben White have been preferred at full-back. Takehiro Tomiyasu remains sidelined with a long-term issue.

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