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Chelsea are pushing to sign Arsenal midfielder Martin Zubimendi this summer, according to the latest reports, with the Spanish international emerging as a potential target for new head coach Xabi Alonso.
Reports in England and Spain suggest Chelsea are exploring a move for Zubimendi as they look to strengthen their midfield ahead of the new campaign. Alonso is understood to be keen on the player, having previously admired the 27-year-old during his time in Spain and at Real Madrid.
Arsenal’s position on Zubimendi’s future remains unclear, with the Gunners not currently indicating that they are actively looking to sell one of their key midfielders. However, reports from Mundo Deportivo claim Arsenal would demand at least €90 million (£77 million) before considering a deal.
The reported valuation would represent a significant increase on the fee Arsenal paid to sign Zubimendi from Real Sociedad in 2025. The Premier League confirmed at the time that Arsenal had completed the signing of the Spain international, who arrived as part of Mikel Arteta’s midfield rebuild.
Zubimendi has since established himself as an important member of ARSENAL‘s squad, adding control and defensive discipline to their midfield. His performances have also maintained his status as a regular member of Spain’s international setup.
CHELSEA‘s interest comes at a time when Arsenal have further strengthened their midfield. The Gunners have reportedly completed the signing of Bruno Guimarães, giving Arteta another high-level option in the centre of the pitch and potentially creating greater competition for places.
That development has fuelled speculation over Zubimendi’s future, although there is currently no indication that ARSENAL have decided to part company with him. Any potential departure would leave the club needing to weigh the financial benefits of a major sale against the sporting importance of retaining the midfielder.
CHELSEA, meanwhile, are continuing to reshape their squad under Alonso and are expected to remain active in the transfer market. Zubimendi’s technical ability, positional intelligence and experience at the highest level make him an attractive option for the club’s midfield.
Real Madrid have also been linked with the player, meaning Chelsea could face competition if Arsenal become willing to negotiate
FANS WOULD WELCOME WHARTON
Chelsea’s reported decision to reopen negotiations with Crystal Palace over Adam Wharton has sparked plenty of debate among supporters, with opinion split over whether the England midfielder would be the right addition to Xabi Alonso’s Stamford Bridge project.
Chelsea have been linked with Wharton for several months, and reports on July 31 claimed the Blues had resumed discussions with Palace over a potential deal. The midfielder has been identified as a long-term target, although Palace are understood to be reluctant to sell one of their most highly rated players.
There is certainly enthusiasm among some Chelsea supporters. Wharton’s ability to dictate play from deep, his passing range and his composure in possession have made him an attractive option for a club looking to build around a possession-based style under Alonso.
One CHELSEA fan focused report previously described Wharton as a player capable of offering greater defensive security and ball-carrying ability in midfield, potentially allowing Moisés Caicedo to operate in a different role.
However, not every supporter is convinced.
Some fans questioned whether Chelsea actually need another midfielder with a similar profile to Enzo Fernández. When Chelsea’s interest was discussed on social media earlier this year, one supporter bluntly posted:
“Replacing Enzo with another snail.” — Zapa MD
Another Chelsea fan, Blaze CFC, wrote: “Wharton is good but he’s literally the same as Enzo… no legs.”
“Great player but we don’t need him, we have an absolutely stacked midfield.” — Chelsea fan discussing Wharton.
“What do people think about Adam Wharton? How would he fit in? Who would he replace? Would he be a good addition?” — Chelsea supporter opening the debate over his potential arrival.
The concern about squad balance comes up repeatedly. One supporter argued that Chelsea already have enough quality in midfield and questioned whether Wharton would actually solve a problem.
Another fan was considerably more critical of the potential move:
“Wharton does not give you that ideal partner.” — Chelsea supporter questioning whether the Palace midfielder would complement Moisés Caicedo.
There is also an argument that the move would make sense precisely because Wharton is still young. Chelsea have traditionally targeted players with considerable resale value, while Alonso’s arrival has created renewed optimism that the club can develop young talent within a coherent tactical structure.
One Chelsea fan discussion about Alonso’s midfield requirements called for a “genuine partner for Caicedo”, suggesting that supporters are not necessarily opposed to another central midfielder if the recruitment addresses a specific weakness.
The question, then, is whether Wharton is that player.
For supporters who admire his technical quality, bringing him to Stamford Bridge would represent another major statement about Chelsea’s long-term ambitions. For others, the money could be better spent elsewhere.
Ultimately, Wharton would probably receive a warm welcome from CHELSEA fans if he arrives — but the size of the transfer fee could determine just how quickly supporters expect him to justify the hype.
CHELSEA CHANCE SIGN ENDRICK
Real Madrid forward Endrick could reportedly be on course for a move to the Premier League this summer, with Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United among the clubs linked with the Brazilian striker.
According to Radio Marca journalist Ramon Alvarez, Endrick’s representatives at Roc Nation are working on a potential transfer, fuelling speculation that the 19-year-old could leave Real Madrid on a temporary or permanent basis during the current window.
Endrick joined Real Madrid from Palmeiras in 2024 after completing a move that had been agreed when he was still a teenager. The Brazil international arrived at the Santiago Bernabeu with significant expectations but has found opportunities in Carlo Ancelotti’s squad limited amid fierce competition for attacking places.
The forward’s situation has prompted suggestions that a move away from Madrid could be considered to provide him with greater regular playing time and allow him to continue his development.
Arsenal are understood to be monitoring the situation, while CHELSEA and Manchester United have also been linked with an interest. All three Premier League clubs have invested heavily in young attacking talent in recent transfer windows, potentially making Endrick an attractive option.
For Arsenal, the Brazilian could provide additional depth and a long-term option in the forward positions. Mikel Arteta’s side have been looking to build a squad capable of competing on multiple fronts, and Endrick’s versatility could make him an appealing target if he becomes available.
Chelsea, meanwhile, have continued to focus on developing a youthful squad, while Manchester United are also expected to assess their attacking options as they look to strengthen Michael Carrick’s team.
Endrick’s future is therefore likely to remain a subject of considerable interest as the transfer window develops. However, there has been no confirmation from Real Madrid that the club have decided to sell the striker, and the exact nature of any potential deal remains unclear.
The involvement of Roc Nation, which represents Endrick, could nevertheless prove significant if discussions over his future progress. Alvarez’s report suggests that the agency is actively exploring the midfielder-turned-forward’s options, potentially opening the door to a Premier League switch.
Any move would represent a major decision for both Endrick and Real Madrid. The Spanish giants invested heavily in his potential and will have to weigh the benefits of keeping him against the possibility of allowing him to gain valuable experience elsewhere.
For now, Arsenal, CHELSEA and Manchester United remain among the clubs reportedly linked with the highly rated Brazilian, with Endrick’s next move one to watch closely as the summer transfer window continues.
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