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Arsenal’s Evolving XI: Transfer Moves, Rising Stars & Future Plans

Center-Backs: William Saliba & Gabriel Magalhães
Since returning from his loan at Marseille in 2022, Saliba has cemented his status as one of the top defenders in world football. While top clubs like Real Madrid and PSG have shown interest, Arsenal considers him indispensable and plans to offer a new deal, even though he’s tied down until 2027.

His defensive partner, Gabriel, was one of Mikel Arteta’s earliest signings. The Brazilian has grown into a cornerstone of the squad, surpassing 200 appearances and earning praise for his leadership.

Left-Back: Myles Lewis-Skelly
With summer signing Riccardo Calafiori struggling with injuries, academy graduate Lewis-Skelly has seized his opportunity. The youngster is turning heads and drawing comparisons to Arsenal legend Ashley Cole after an impressive breakthrough campaign.

Midfield Overhaul: Zubimendi, Rice & Ødegaard
As contracts for Partey and Jorginho near expiration, Arsenal is preparing to reshape its midfield. Their top target is Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi, known for his intelligence and control at the base of midfield. He has a €60m release clause and strong links with former teammate Mikel Merino.

Declan Rice, signed for a club-record fee in 2023, has gradually moved into a more advanced role. The arrival of Zubimendi would give Rice even more freedom to push forward and influence games higher up the pitch.

Captain Martin Ødegaard, despite some injury struggles, remains central to Arsenal’s plans. Arteta lauds his energy, vision, and leadership — calling him the player who “connects everything.”

Wingers: Saka & Williams
Bukayo Saka continues to be the team’s talisman on the right. After undergoing surgery, his absence has shown just how critical he is to Arsenal’s attacking threat. On the left, however, consistency has been lacking. With Gabriel Martinelli out of form and Trossard potentially leaving, Arsenal is eyeing Nico Williams. The dynamic 22-year-old from Athletic Bilbao is a top target, with a €58m release clause.

Striker Search: Alexander Isak
Scoring issues have pushed Arsenal to prioritize a new center-forward. Newcastle’s Alexander Isak is their No.1 target. With 22 goals and five assists this season, he’s shown world-class potential. If Newcastle misses out on Champions League qualification, Arsenal could make a move — though the asking price is steep at £120m.

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