Arsenal are reportedly weighing up a sensational move for Real Madrid defender Antonio Rüdiger, as speculation intensifies over the German international’s future in Spain as Madrid are keen to let him leave.
The experienced centre-back is approaching the end of his contract at Real Madrid, with his current deal expiring in June 2026, and the Spaniards have made the decisio to get his 3350k-a-week wages off the books. That situation has put several clubs on alert, including ARSENAL, who are said to be monitoring developments closely should the defender become available on a free transfer.
Rüdiger, 33, has been a regular presence in Madrid’s defence since joining the club from Chelsea in 2022. Despite his importance to the squad, uncertainty remains over whether the Spanish giants will offer him a new contract, leaving his future described as a “50/50” situation by transfer insider Fabrizio Romano.
The uncertainty comes amid suggestions that Real Madrid are planning a defensive rebuild, with younger centre-backs reportedly targeted as part of a long-term refresh of the squad. If that happens, veterans such as Rüdiger and David Alaba could depart as the club reshapes its back line.
Arsenal’s interest is hardly surprising. Manager Mikel Arteta has built a young, dynamic team capable of challenging for major honours, but the addition of a seasoned defender could provide crucial experience in both the Premier League and European competition.
Reports suggest the Gunners are among several Premier League sides considering a move, with bookmakers placing Arsenal among the contenders should the defender decide to leave Madrid this summer.
Would Rüdiger really move to Arsenal?
While the rumour is eye-catching, the likelihood of Rüdiger swapping the Bernabéu for the Emirates is far from certain. Arsenal could be an attractive destination. Arteta’s side are firmly established among Europe’s elite again, and a defender of Rüdiger’s calibre could add leadership to a back line led by players such as William Saliba and Gabriel.
However, several factors could complicate a deal. At his age, Rüdiger may prefer the stability of remaining at Real Madrid if a contract extension is offered. Even if he departs Spain, other clubs — including Premier League rivals and European heavyweights — are also monitoring his situation.
Now that Madrid have reportedly decided to let him leave, ARSENAL could emerge as a serious contender — as Mikel Arteta always wants to add more leaders to his squad.
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