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Arsenal latest: Shock Trent Alexander-Arnold move outlined as Sandro Tonali reality emerges

Arsenal are already planning their summer transfers ahead of the 2026/27 campaign

05:00, 05 Jun 2026

Real Madrid's English defender #12 Trent Alexander-Arnold is substituted during the UEFA Champions League last 16 first leg football match between Real Madrid CF and Manchester City at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid on March 11, 2026.

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Trent Alexander-Arnold has been named as a potential Arsenal signing(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Arsenal are moving swiftly with their summer transfer dealings.

The Gunners' 2025/26 season only ended last Saturday following a penalty shoot-out loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final.

Despite already being crowned Premier League champions at long last, the disappointment in Budapest clearly stung manager Mikel Arteta, who wasted no time signalling his determination to strengthen significantly in the upcoming transfer window in his post-match press conference.

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Josh Kroenke, son of Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke, has hinted that sporting director Andrea Berta could be handed another £250million to spend on signings, matching the club's record outlay last summer.

It appears preparations for the 2026/27 campaign are already underway, with football.london bringing you two of the latest transfer developments involving the English champions.

Green light given on Tonali

Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between Newcastle United FC and PSV Eindhoven at St James' Park on January 21, 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.

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Arsenal have been linked with Sandro Tonali since the beginning of the year(Image: Getty Images)

Ex-Gunners defender Nacho Monreal thinks Arsenal would have the world’s best midfield if they sign Sandro Tonali from Newcastle this summer. Tonali, 26, emerged as a transfer target in the January window after Berta was made aware of the possibility of signing him.

The Italian's own agent is understood to have reached out to Berta as Tonali is desperate to continue playing in the Champions League next season. The Magpies' failure to secure European football, as well as reports of Arsenal being in the market for a new central midfielder, mean Tonali has re-emerged as a potential summer acquisition.

Despite Arteta boasting an enviable midfield base of Declan Rice, Martin Zubimendi and Myles Lewis-Skelly, former Gunner Monreal is backing a move for Tonali, insisting his addition would make the Gunners' midfield unmatched by any other team.

"If Arsenal sign Tonali, obviously they will have the best midfield in the world," said Monreal, who played 251 times for the Gunners between 2013 and 2019. "But they signed Zubimendi last year for a lot of money, so it is a difficult one.

"To have both Tonali, Zubimendi, and Rice would be a lot, so I can only imagine that they would have to sell either Zubimendi or Declan Rice if they really want Tonali. In my opinion, they already have the two best defensive midfielders in the world."

Shock Trent Alexander-Arnold move

Teddy Sheringham has thrown Trent Alexander-Arnold's name into the mix as a potential Arsenal acquisition. Few could have predicted the former Liverpool defender being linked with the Gunners when he left the Reds to join Real Madrid on a free transfer last summer.

However, the 27-year-old endured a hugely disappointing first campaign in Spain, having been in and out of the starting-11 due to injuries and a lack of form. His prospects for next term look even bleaker with the impending signing of Dutch right-back Denzel Dumfries.

Jose Mourinho's appointment as manager also spells bad news for Alexander-Arnold, given the Portuguese's reliance on solid defending — something he is known to lack. That makes him an unlikely target when it comes to Arteta's transfer wish-list. Yet, former Tottenham striker Sheringham believes the Gunners can mask Alexander-Arnold's defensive frailties with their impressive structure, while he could offer them the X-factor they have missed in recent times.

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Speaking to BOYLE Sports, who offer the latest World Cup odds, Sheringham said: "Could we see Trent Alexander-Arnold back in the Premier League? Liverpool fans might not want him back so it does narrow down where he could go, doesn't it. He doesn't immediately strike me as an Arsenal player, to be fair. I think they're too strong and resilient and work as a proper back four unit. But they could make it work for him.

"Even if you have an organised back four with fantastic players, if you leave him on his own Trent looks all over the place, but that was true of Harry Maguire when Manchester United weren't playing well. If you did that to Tony Adams or Steve Buce they'd have looked shocking.

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"If you put Trent in an organised, structured back four, and they work as a unit, that's what playing in a team like Arsenal is all about. If someone worked with Trent along those lines, coached him to get in the right position at the right times, then I'm sure he could improve in that position to give Arsenal that extra dimension that he brings to a team."

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