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Who is Mosquera? Why Arsenal fans should be excited 'as talks begin'

Gunner go: Cristhian Mosquera

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Mikel Arteta is keen to strengthen his central defensive depth, and has reportedly identified Cristhian Mosquera as his desired target.

Currently, the Gunners boast William Saliba, Gabriel, Jakub Kiwior, Ben White, Riccardo Calafiori, Takehiro Tomiyasu, and Jurrien Timber, who can all play at the heart of defence.

But with Arteta’s preference to position White, Calafiori, Tomiyasu, and Timber as full-backs, his attentions have turned to adding another name to supplement his three specialists.

And so, he is drawn to Mosquera, the 20-year-old born to Colombian parents and currently plying his trade at Valencia.

Growing up as a basketballer before making the move to futsal, athleticism was never something that Mosquera lacked.

His introduction to futsal was accidental. He joined local Alicante side San Blas Cañavate - where his cousin played - as the team were lacking a player.

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Moving into football, Mosquera started out as a winger, known for his pace and power, moving to Alicante’s biggest team, Hercules, in 2013.

Cristhian Mosquera has already battled Kylian Mbappe in his young career

“He is characterised by a physical condition and good technical qualities, powerful in the air, and mature for his age,” Angulo said of Mosquera.

Standing at 6’3”, Mosquera has a towering presence that would lead many to presume that he is a front-footed, aggressive defender, but that is not the case, with the defender often more reserved when it comes to putting a foot in.

Although yet to be capped by the senior side, Mosquera is a Spanish youth international, featuring for every one of their junior teams.

He won Olympic gold at Paris 2024, and was a staring centre-back at the European Under-21 Championships in Slovakia, although the favourites were defeated by defending champions England 3-1.

It would be a tall order to displace the goliath pairing of Saliba and Gabriel, but offering competition to the duo and keeping them on their toes would most likely by Mosquera’s squad role.

Kiwior stepped in ably when Gabriel required surgery on a season-ending hamstring injury, and the onus would be on Mosquera to have a similar impact should one of the first-choice options get sidelined.

Mosquera’s contract in Spain expires next summer, and Arsenal are well-placed to get a deal done. If Mosquera were to move to the Emirates Stadium, he is likely to follow Martin Zubimendi, Kepa Arrizabalaga, and Christian Norgaard through the door.

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