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Arsenal lead the race for a versatile Italian defender, Marco Palestra
Arsenal have emerged as the frontrunners to sign Marco Palestra from Atalanta this summer, with the 21-year-old full-back drawing serious attention after a breakthrough campaign in Serie A.
The Bergamo club value him at €45 million, a figure that suits English clubs far more than Juventus, who are also monitoring the youngster. Crucially, Palestra shares an agent, Alessandro Lucci, with Arsenal’s Riccardo Calafiori, giving the Gunners a significant edge in any negotiation.
Why Palestra’s agent connection matters more than it seems
Alessandro Lucci is no stranger to Premier League business, and his familiarity with English clubs gives Arsenal a smoother path than their rivals. Juventus face a steep challenge because Atalanta’s €45m asking price stretches beyond what the Italian giants typically spend on domestic defenders.
Atalanta, sitting comfortably without financial pressure, refuse to entertain loan arrangements, so any club that comes calling must arrive with a firm offer. Arsenal, backed by consistent Champions League revenue and the appeal of Arteta’s system, fit that profile better than most. Lucci’s relationship with the club, built through the Calafiori deal, means the groundwork for a conversation already exists.
Palestra’s dual-footed profile fits Arsenal’s attack-minded system
Palestra carries a profile that is genuinely rare in modern football. He operates comfortably on either flank, thrives as a wing-back after growing physically this season, and can cut inside or hug the touchline as a winger. Arsenal, who regularly demand full-backs to contribute in attack, stand to benefit enormously from that adaptability.
His loan at Cagliari produced 4 assists and 2,781 minutes, earning him his first Italy call-up, and he delivered. That kind of form across a full Serie A season announces a player ready for the next step. With Calafiori already settled in north London, Palestra would arrive with a familiar face waiting.
Should Arsenal prioritise Palestra over a more experienced signing?
Yes, and the timing makes it compelling. Ben White’s injury vulnerabilities have exposed how thin Arsenal’s right-back options are, while the left side needs a genuine long-term Calafiori partner. At 21, dual-footed, and already operating at an international level, Palestra addresses both sides of that problem.
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At €45m he is not cheap, but Arsenal have shown under Arteta that they buy young, develop fast, and sell high. Palestra fits that model precisely. The agent link removes the usual friction of opening talks, the Calafiori connection eases the cultural transition, and Atalanta’s refusal to accept loans signals they are ready to sell; if the fee arrives. Arsenal should move decisively.