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Transfer news: Arsenal plot blockbuster summer rebuild after historic final
Transfer News: Arsenal’s most consequential summer in two decades is taking shape, and the ambition behind it is striking. The Gunners secured £122 million in UEFA prize money after beating Atlético Madrid to reach the Champions League final in Budapest, and sporting director Andrea Berta is wasting no time. Arsenal are keen on Atlético Madrid forward Julián Álvarez, who impressed against them in the semi-final, with Atlético valuing the Argentine at around £130 million even if he requests a transfer. Crucially, Berta oversaw Álvarez’s £82 million arrival at Atlético from Manchester City in 2024 during his previous role at the Spanish club, giving Arsenal a clear personal advantage in any negotiation.
Arsenal are also considering PSG’s Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon for the left-wing position. However, Kvaratskhelia’s father confirmed his son wants to stay at PSG, where he is happy and highly valued. Beyond attack, Galatasaray’s Victor Osimhen has emerged as a target after Berta was pictured at the Istanbul derby watching the Nigerian striker. Defensively, Jakub Kiwior’s departure to Porto for £19 million appears set to trigger Piero Hincapié’s permanent £45 million switch from Bayer Leverkusen.
On outgoings, Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus are among the potential departures, with the latter no longer considered central to Arteta’s plans. According to Sky Sports and FourFourTwo, this transfer window will be Arsenal’s most strategically coordinated in a generation.
My independent opinion on this transfer news
Realistically, Arsenal will complete two or three significant signings rather than five. Álvarez is the one deal with genuine momentum. Berta knows the player, knows the club, and Arsenal’s financial position after £122 million in UEFA earnings gives them real leverage.
Gordon feels the most likely winger signing, given Newcastle’s willingness to sell and his clear desire to move. Kvaratskhelia, despite the appeal, stays in Paris. Osimhen is an interesting wildcard, but signing both him and Álvarez would stretch even Arsenal’s resources after the necessary sales.
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The exits matter just as much. Martinelli, Trossard, and potentially Ben White leaving would free up serious wage space and transfer funds. What Arteta builds this summer, backed by a focused Berta, could genuinely set Arsenal apart from the chasing pack for years ahead. This transfer news cycle marks something bigger than a window; it marks Arsenal deciding exactly what kind of club they want to be.