Zubimendi, Isak, and Rafael LeΓ£o on radar in bold new title push.
Arsenal are preparing for what could be the most expensive transfer window in their history, with spending projected to soar up to Β£300 million as the club responds to falling short in both the Premier League and Champions League.
According to journalist Ben Jacobs, the Gunners have already set aside Β£50 million for the signing of Martin Zubimendi, with further ambitious moves planned. Their top targets include:
Alexander Isak β viewed as the ideal striker to lead Arteta’s frontline
Rafael LeΓ£o β a dynamic winger admired for his power and creativity
An unnamed Β£22M Ecuadorian centre-back β already verbally agreed (as previously reported)
This spending would eclipse last summerβs record window, when Arsenal splashed over Β£100 million on Declan Rice, and signals a clear intent to mount a serious challenge for domestic and European glory in 2025/26.
The clubβs net spend could still be reduced if key sales materialize, but the focus remains on reinforcement, with the board fully backing Mikel Artetaβs long-term vision.
With such financial firepower ready to be deployed, Arsenal are making a defiant statement of intent: the time to end their 20-year title
drought is now.