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Transfer news: Arsenal’s summer rebuild could see eight players depart the Emirates
Transfer news – CBS Sports reports that Arsenal are prepared to let as many as eight players leave this summer, with Ben White, Gabriel Jesus, Ethan Nwaneri, Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard all listed among those who could exit the club. The report, which surfaced on 20 May 2026, paints a picture of a club willing to significantly remodel the squad that finally won the Premier League title.
The futures of Kai Havertz and Martin Odegaard are under scrutiny, too, since both players are entering the final two years of their respective deals. It remains to be seen whether Arsenal would seriously entertain selling Odegaard and Havertz at this stage, given that they are arguably too important to lose. In Odegaard’s case, Arteta would almost certainly fight to retain him.
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Atletico Madrid have shown interest in Cristhian Mosquera, and given that Arsenal signed the Spanish defender for just $17 million, the club stand to generate a healthy profit from any deal. It is not yet clear whether Arsenal would be minded to sell, though the numbers would make the decision tempting.
Meanwhile, TEAMtalk’s transfer insider Graeme Bailey first broke the news in February that Arsenal are set to make Piero Hincapie’s loan permanent, with a fixed buy option of €52 million (£45m) now ready to be triggered. Fabrizio Romano confirmed that a five-year contract between Hincapie and the club have already been signed, with everything waiting to be formally announced at the end of the season.
What should Arsenal realistically do this summer? Transfer news verdict
Selling eight players simultaneously is a fantasy, not a strategy. Arsenal should be surgical here, not sentimental.
Players like Trossard and Jesus are getting older, with Jesus also carrying a damaging injury record, while some younger talents have not developed as hoped. Those are the exits that make genuine footballing sense. Martinelli, though inconsistent, still carries real market value and deserves a cleaner run at a starting role before the club moves him on permanently.
Nwaneri is a trickier case. Loaning him somewhere with guaranteed minutes makes far more sense than a permanent sale for a teenager who has barely scratched the surface of what he could become.
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On Odegaard and Havertz, Arsenal should not even be entering those conversations. Both remain central to how Arteta wants to play, and disrupting that dynamic now would unravel the very identity the club has spent four years building.
Hincapie becoming the first confirmed transfer news of the summer is the correct move entirely. He gives Arteta genuine cover across the backline, and at £45m for a 24-year-old of his quality, it represents sound business in a market that rarely rewards patience.