Arsenal will be eagerly awaiting the 2025/26 season as they aim to finally clinch the Premier League title.
Gunners’ head coach Mikel Arteta acknowledged that his team had a tough season last term, given their usual high standards. Despite securing another runner-up spot in the top-flight, Arteta’s squad fell notably short of champions Liverpool.
However, there remains a sense of optimism at the Emirates Stadium that the summer transfer window could bring in the right players to end Arsenal’s league title drought. One such new addition is Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi. The Basque club were unable to retain their midfielder due to a €60million (£51m) release clause in his contract.
Brentford captain Christian Norgaard is another fresh face, joining for £15m, as is goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga. Below are some of the latest Arsenal headlines along with an insight into each one.
Reports from German publication Bild claim that Arsenal have expressed a strong interest in Bayern Munich’s Joao Palhinha and there was ‘almost a major transfer’ before Bayern got their Club World Cup campaign up and running.
It is claimed that Palhinha is high up on Arsenal’s shortlist of midfield targets. The report claims that ‘concrete figures’ have been discussed to lure the ex-Fulham man back to Premier League football.
But at this stage, it is said that Arsenal are yet to come close to reaching an agreement for Palhinha and the Gunners have been forced to explore other avenues to bolster Mikel Arteta’s options in the middle of the park.
I’m not sure why Arsenal would sign Palhinha. They have already signed Zubimendi and Norgaard, who can play in a similar position, while Mikel Merino is also another option in Arteta’s squad. The money would be better spent elsewhere, and I imagine Viktor Gyokeres will take up a large chunk of their remaining funds for this summer.”
“They believe it matches up well to what other players of Madueke’s profile have moved for this summer, and are adamant that in a couple of years time people will look on it as an excellent piece of business.
“Arteta has really been pushing this deal, he believes Madueke can thrive in an environment like Arsenal’s and does not view him as a back-up. He is bringing him in to play a lot of games, whether that be on the right or on the left.”