Arsenal are among the clubs “most likely” to make a bid for versatile Paris Saint-Germain ace Senny Mayulu this summer, according to CaughtOffside, with the Gunners and several Premier League rivals readying themselves for a potential swoop.
Mayulu, a France youth international, has broken through at Paris Saint‑Germain after rising through the club’s academy to make more than 70 senior appearances, contributing goals and assists from midfield while also featuring in attack when required.
Contract extension negotiations have reportedly hit a stalemate due to differing wage expectations, leaving the France U21 standout’s future uncertain with his current deal running until 2027.
According to sources, *ARSENAL*’s recruitment staff have monitored Mayulu for some time, evaluating him as a high-upside addition capable of bolstering the Gunners’ midfield creativity and positional flexibility.
CaughtOffside suggests Arsenal are among the “most likely” Premier League suitors to launch a formal offer if PSG decide to cash in rather than risk losing him on a free transfer in the future. Chelsea and Manchester City are also credited with interest, while Newcastle United and Aston Villa have been linked informally.
Mayulu’s appeal lies in his technical ability, tactical intelligence and versatility — he has operated not only as a central midfielder but also in more advanced roles across the attacking third.
That kind of adaptability would give Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta extra options in a squad that already values fluidity and press-resistant play. At just 19, Mayulu represents both a present contributor and a long-term investment.
Would a Move to England Be Worth Taking?
A switch to the Premier League would be a significant step for Mayulu. The English top flight is faster, more physical and tactically demanding than Ligue 1, and young players can sometimes need time to adapt.
However, ARSENAL have established a strong reputation for developing and integrating emerging talents within a clear tactical framework — something that could suit Mayulu’s skill set well.
On the positive side, regular Premier League football and exposure to European competition would accelerate his development and raise his profile. The intensity and global spotlight of English football could challenge him but also help refine his decision-making and resilience.
Conversely, immediate first-team opportunities at Arsenal might be limited unless squad changes open up space; competition in midfield and attack is fierce. Still, the club’s faith in youth formula suggests that if Arteta and the recruitment team back him, Mayulu could thrive.
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