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Transfer News–Arsenal eye£100m star in Martinelli swap bid

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Transfer News: Arsenal and Atlético Madrid in Martinelli–Álvarez swap talks

Transfer News: Arsenal are actively pursuing a blockbuster player-plus-cash deal to bring Julián Álvarez from Atlético Madrid to North London this summer, with Gabriel Martinelli emerging as a key figure in the proposed structure. According to TEAMtalk, the primary source driving this story, Arsenal remain prepared to offer Martinelli alongside a cash adjustment as part of a deal to bring the Argentine to the Emirates Stadium during the upcoming transfer window.

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Álvarez has emerged as one of the most sought-after forwards in Europe following another outstanding campaign in Spain, yet Atlético Madrid remain determined to keep hold of him and are even willing to offer an improved long-term contract to fend off mounting interest.

Atlético are thought to value the Argentine at close to £100 million, though reports suggest the Spanish club may soften their stance if the right players feature in any proposal. Álvarez signed a six-year contract at the Metropolitano in August 2024, earning a base salary of €12.5 million per year, roughly €240,000 per week, with potential bonus earnings of up to €4.5 million annually.

Barcelona, previously considered front-runners for his signature, have effectively pulled back from pursuing him this summer, leaving Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain in a straight shootout. PSG, for their part, are considering a similar player-plus-cash route, with Gonçalo Ramos potentially offered to Atlético in a parallel structure.

Martinelli’s inclusion in Arsenal’s proposal follows a period of below-average performances from the Brazilian, and his representatives and the club are now reassessing his long-term role at the Emirates.

Transfer News: Martinelli’s situation at the Emirates

Martinelli has experienced fluctuating form across recent seasons, alternating between decisive contributions and quieter spells, and Atlético are believed to view his profile as one capable of adapting well to La Liga’s tactical demands. Former Arsenal striker Jérémie Aliadière has publicly backed the Álvarez interest, stating that the Argentine would press with intensity alongside Martin Ødegaard and has already proven his quality as a Premier League-ready forward.

Will this actually happen in summer 2026?

Honestly, this deal is more likely than most fans want to admit, yet still not straightforward enough to call a certainty. Arsenal have genuine structural reasons to move Martinelli on; his form has dipped, his wage demands are rising, and Álvarez offers a far more reliable goal return for a side now competing at the sharp end of the Champions League. The player-plus-cash structure is also smart, because it brings Atlético’s asking price down to something manageable without Arsenal haemorrhaging cash.

That said, several things can derail it. Álvarez is contracted until 2030, earns close to £207,000 per week, and Atlético have no financial pressure to sell. Diego Simeone does not let elite players leave easily. Furthermore, Barcelona remain his preferred destination in principle, even if their financial constraints make a move there improbable right now. PSG represent a serious rival, and their wage structure could outmuscle Arsenal’s offer once the numbers get serious.

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The most realistic outcome? Arsenal table a firm bid in June or early July, Atlético stall, and the deal either gets done at a premium above £100 million with Martinelli included, or collapses in favour of a cheaper domestic alternative. The transfer news around this saga will dominate the summer, but expect it to go right to the wire.

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