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✅ Done Deal: Zubimendi Joins Arsenal as First Summer Signing
Arsenal have secured the services of Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad in a deal reportedly worth around £55 million. According to renowned transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano, all contractual paperwork between the two clubs has been completed, with the player having finalized the formalities in London.
Zubimendi becomes the Gunners’ first addition of the summer transfer window, with the fee said to be €64–65 million, structured in installments. The 25-year-old midfielder is expected to unveiled by the club officially very soon.
🔍 Arsenal Monitoring Chelsea's Noni Madueke
Arsenal are reportedly keeping tabs on Chelsea winger Noni Madueke, who is attracting interest from several Premier League clubs. As per the Daily Telegraph, the 23-year-old England international had a productive season, netting 11 goals and contributing 5 assists across 42 appearances in all competitions for the Blues.
Madueke remains under contract at Stamford Bridge until 2030, but his growing profile has put him firmly on Arsenal’s radar as they assess wide attacking reinforcements.
✍️ Myles Lewis-Skelly Agrees New Arsenal Deal
Highly-rated defender Myles Lewis-Skelly has agreed terms on a new contract with Arsenal, extending his stay beyond his current deal, which was set to expire in 2026.
The 18-year-old enjoyed a breakthrough season in 2024–25, making 39 appearances in all competitions. Originally a midfielder in Arsenal’s youth ranks, Lewis-Skelly was deployed primarily as a left-back by Mikel Arteta this past season and impressed with his adaptability and composure.
His strong performances earned him a call-up to the England senior team in March, where he scored on his full debut in a 2-0 win over Albania at Wembley, becoming the youngest player ever to score on their England debut. He was recently shortlisted for the PFA Young Player of the Year award, a testament to his rising influence.
🆕 Arsenal Eye French Midfielder Lucien Agoume
Arsenal are also reportedly tracking Lucien Agoume, the French midfielder currently with Sevilla. The 22-year-old, who joined the Spanish side from Inter Milan in 2024, has caught the attention of Arsenal scouts multiple times over the past season.
Agoume is believed to be available for around £20 million and is seen as a potential long-term replacement for Thomas Partey, should the Ghanaian leave the Emirates this summer. The Frenchman has represented his country at various youth levels and is regarded as a promising talent with strong physical presence and ball-winning ability.
Thomas Partey is poised to depart Arsenal this summer, with talks over a contract extension reportedly at a complete impasse, sources close to the club have revealed.
The Ghanaian midfielder, whose current deal with the Gunners runs out at the end of June, is not expected to remain at the Emirates Stadium beyond this month. Discussions over a possible renewal have stalled entirely, with no progress made in recent weeks.
Partey, 32, has drawn attention from several clubs, including interest from Turkey, while Spanish giants Barcelona have also been loosely linked with a potential move, according to reports.
Since arriving from Atlético Madrid in 2020, Partey has become an integral part of Mikel Arteta’s midfield. Known for his composure and physicality, he has featured in over 160 matches for the North London side, contributing nine goals during his time at the club.
His expected departure comes amid uncertainty in Arsenal’s midfield. The club has yet to officially announce the signing of Martín Zubimendi, who is being lined up as a long-term replacement for Jorginho, another experienced midfielder who exited this summer. Should both Partey and Jorginho depart without immediate reinforcements, Arsenal risk starting the new campaign with a depleted midfield — a concern that has not gone unnoticed among fans.
While rival clubs have already begun bolstering their squads, Arsenal’s relatively quiet transfer window so far has sparked anxiety among supporters, who are eager to see the club build on recent progress and mount another serious challenge for silverware.
With preseason fast approaching, the pressure is mounting on the Arsenal hierarchy to make decisive moves in the transfer market and ensure the squad remains competitive at the highest level.
The 2025/26 Premier League season is set to kick off with fireworks as Arsenal face a challenging opening fixture away at Manchester United on August 16. The Gunners’ opening stretch is among the toughest in the league, with trips to Liverpool and Newcastle United and a crucial home clash against former premier League champions Manchester City within the first six matches.
United also face a stern early test. After hosting Arsenal, they will meet Fulham and Burnley before entering a difficult spell featuring clashes with Manchester City and Chelsea. A trip to Anfield awaits on October 18, with the return fixture against Liverpool at Old Trafford set for May 2.
Manchester City, meanwhile, begin their campaign away at Wolverhampton Wanderers. Pep Guardiola’s side—coming off a summer campaign at the Club World Cup—face Tottenham, United, and Arsenal all within their first five league games. The former champions will be under pressure to hit form quickly in a competitive title race.
Liverpool Start Title Defense at Anfield
Premier League champions Liverpool will open their title defense at Anfield on Friday, August 16, against AFC Bournemouth. Arne Slot men will then travel to Newcastle before hosting Arsenal, Everton, and Manchester United in a high-stakes start to their campaign. A visit to Stamford Bridge rounds off a demanding early schedule by mid-October.
Following their opening Champions League group stage fixtures, Liverpool face challenging away matches against Chelsea, Brentford, and Manchester City. Their first Merseyside derby of the season comes shortly after European action, when they host Everton.
Tottenham Begin New Era Under Thomas Frank
Thomas Frank’s Tottenham era kicks off at home against newly promoted Burnley, followed by a daunting trip to face Manchester City. Spurs face a punishing November stretch with consecutive matches against Chelsea, Manchester United, and Arsenal. The North London club will also face Frank’s former side, Brentford, twice in December.
Chelsea, managed by Enzo Maresca, start with a London-heavy opening slate—taking on Crystal Palace, West Ham, Fulham, and Brentford. However, the Blues face a brutal run-in from late February, with matches against Arsenal, Aston Villa, Newcastle, Manchester City, United, Liverpool, and Spurs likely to define their season.
Key Fixture Dates and Season Timeline
FA Community Shield: August 9 or 10
UEFA Super Cup: August 13
Premier League Kickoff: August 16
European Leagues Begin:
Ligue 1: August 16
LaLiga: August 17
Bundesliga: August 22
Serie A: August 23
UEFA Champions League Draw: August 28
Transfer Window Closes: September 1
Champions League Begins: September 16
City’s 2026 Gauntlet, Season End, and World Cup Build-Up
City’s title push may hinge on a difficult early 2026 period, with a sequence that includes Chelsea, Brighton, Manchester United, Wolves, Tottenham, Liverpool, Fulham, and Newcastle. That run could prove pivotal in the title race.
The Premier League season concludes on May 24, giving players less than three weeks to recover and prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which kicks off in the United States on June 11.
As the countdown to kickoff begins, fans across the globe can anticipate a thrilling start to the new Premier League season—one filled with top-tier clashes, managerial debuts, and early title-defining showdowns.
In a surprise move, Serie A club Parma is set to appoint Carlos Cuesta as their new head coach. The 29-year-old Spaniard, currently serving as Assistant Head Coach at Arsenal, is on the verge of completing the transition, with talks now in the final stages between the two clubs.
The Arsenal assistant coach is an integral member of the Arteta’s back room who’s well loved by the players and staff alike. This will be a huge blow to the team who are yet to get going in the transfer market but are about to loose one their important coaches.
Cuesta’s appointment news was broken by Fabrizio Romano minutes ago and is poised to become a record-breaking moment for Serie A, as he will be the youngest manager to take charge of a top-flight Italian club in the modern era. Highly regarded for his tactical acumen and modern approach to the game, Cuesta has been a key figure in Mikel Arteta’s backroom staff at Arsenal, where he earned praise for his role in developing young talent and contributing to the team’s recent resurgence in the Premier League.
Parma, who continue their push to reestablish themselves as a competitive force in Italy’s top division, see Cuesta as the ideal figure to usher in a bold new era. His progressive football philosophy and deep understanding of player development align with the club’s long-term vision.
Final details are being ironed out, but an official announcement is expected soon pending a formal agreement with Arsenal. Once completed, Cuesta’s appointment will not only signal Parma’s ambitions but also underline a growing trend of young, dynamic coaches reshaping European football’s elite leagues.
Arsenal Gain Edge in Striker Pursuit as Gyökeres Rules Out Man United Switch; Bayern Enter Sesko Race
Arsenal appear to have a clearer path to signing Viktor Gyökeres after the Swedish forward reportedly ruled out a move to Manchester United this summer. Meanwhile, competition for Benjamin Sesko is heating up, with Bayern Munich now joining the race for the highly-rated RB Leipzig striker.
The Gunners are actively searching for a new centre-forward, with both Gyökeres and Sesko high on their shortlist. After standout seasons for their respective clubs, both strikers are widely expected to move this summer for comparable fees.
There has been growing speculation about which of the two Arsenal would prioritize, but recent developments may provide some clarity. Portuguese outlet Record claims that Gyökeres’ camp has informed Manchester United that the 27-year-old has no intention of joining them, despite their interest and the presence of his current manager, Rúben Amorim, in the conversation for United's dugout earlier in the season.
With United seemingly stepping back, Arsenal could now make progress without direct Premier League competition. Reports suggest that the North London side are even preparing a fresh offer to tempt Sporting CP into a deal for the Sweden international.
However, things may not be as straightforward regarding Sesko. The 22-year-old, who was closely linked with Arsenal last summer before renewing his contract with Leipzig, is now attracting serious attention from Bayern Munich. The Bundesliga giants reportedly view him as a long-term heir to Harry Kane and are expected to make a strong push to secure his signature.
Gabriel Endorses Rodrygo Move to Arsenal: “He’s a Phenomenon”
Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhães has publicly praised Brazil teammate Rodrygo, calling him a “phenomenon” and expressing his desire to see the Real Madrid star at the Emirates.
Rodrygo has been linked with a potential move away from the Bernabéu amid speculation that Madrid may be open to offers this summer. Speaking on the Podpah podcast in Brazil, Gabriel said he isn’t sure if a move will happen, but he’d welcome the winger with open arms.
“I don’t know if he’s coming to Arsenal,” Gabriel admitted. “I’d like him to, but who knows? Rodrygo is a phenomenon. Everyone is talking about him. If it were up to me, of course [I’d want him here].”
Alongside Rodrygo, Arsenal are also keeping tabs on Athletic Club winger Nico Williams as they explore options to bolster their wide attacking areas.
Partey Leaves Future in Arsenal’s Hands
Thomas Partey has suggested he’s open to extending his stay at Arsenal but emphasized that the final decision lies with the club and his representatives.
The Ghanaian midfielder is entering the final stages of his contract and has faced growing uncertainty regarding his future. Manager Mikel Arteta has publicly expressed a desire to keep the experienced midfielder at the club, and negotiations are said to be ongoing.
Speaking to Ghana’s TV3, Partey highlighted the importance of stability, especially for his family, hinting he’d be happy to remain at Arsenal.
"The most important thing is where you feel happy and at home. There’s also your family to consider,” he said. “When you're younger, you can move freely. But now, I can’t decide anything. It’s up to my agent and the club. I just want to enjoy my football.”
With Jorginho already departing to join Flamengo and Martin Zubimendi expected to arrive from Real Sociedad for around £51 million, Arsenal may need to make another midfield signing if Partey also departs.
AC Milan Monitor Zinchenko as Potential Hernandez Replacement
According to Sky Italia, AC Milan are exploring the possibility of signing Oleksandr Zinchenko from Arsenal. The Ukrainian international has one year left on his contract, and his wages could be a sticking point in any negotiations.
Milan are planning for the potential exit of Theo Hernandez, who is attracting strong interest from Atlético Madrid. Zinchenko, who joined Arsenal from Manchester City in a £32 million move in 2022, has seen his minutes reduced this season, partly due to the emergence of youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly.
The 28-year-old also drew interest from Borussia Dortmund and Atlético during the January window, making a summer move a real possibility.
Nico Williams Favors Bayern Switch Amid Arsenal Interest
Sky Sports Deutschland reports that Bayern Munich have held talks with Nico Williams' representatives, and the 22-year-old winger has expressed his preference for a move to Bavaria. He is reportedly seeking a salary in the region of €20 million annually, and his release clause sits between €60-65 million.
Though Paris Saint-Germain’s Bradley Barcola is another option for Bayern, securing a deal is considered challenging. Meanwhile, Marca claims Athletic Club are preparing a lucrative new offer in a bid to convince Williams to remain in Bilbao.
Arsenal Eyeing Julián Álvarez as Alternative Striker Option
As Arsenal’s efforts to land either Sesko or Gyökeres continue to stall, the club is reportedly considering a move for Atlético Madrid striker Julián Álvarez, according to The Sun.
Álvarez, 25, impressed last season in LaLiga, netting 17 goals and contributing four assists in 37 appearances. With Arsenal eager to reinforce their frontline, the Argentine has emerged as a possible "Plan C" option. Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike is also on the Gunners' radar.
As the summer transfer window picks up pace, Arsenal find
themselves at the heart of several major story lines—ranging from high-profile
targets and emotional goodbyes to battles with European giants over key
signings. Here's a complete breakdown of the latest developments involving the
Gunners.
Arsenal Eyeing £60M Move for Elanga
Arsenal
are reportedly keeping tabs on Nottingham Forest winger Anthony Elanga, with
sources suggesting a potential transfer could cost the North London side around
£60 million. The Swedish international, who impressed in the Premier League
last season, is seen as a dynamic option for Mikel Arteta’s attacking setup.
However, the steep asking price may require further negotiation
❌ Sane Off the Market as He Joins
Galatasaray
In a blow to both
Arsenal and Spurs, Leroy Sané has opted for a new chapter in Turkey after
departing Bayern Munich. The German winger has signed a three-year deal with
Galatasaray, officially ending speculation about a Premier League return.
Arsenal were previously linked, but missed out as Galatasaray swooped in
quickly after his contract expired.
😢 Tierney Bids Emotional
Farewell to Arsenal
After six eventful years at the Emirates, Kieran Tierney has
officially returned to Celtic. In a heartfelt message on social media, the
left-back thanked his teammates, coaches, and fans, saying:
"To be part
of this special club for six years has meant so much to me... I appreciated
everything and never took any of it for granted. North London forever."
The Scottish international’s departure marks the end of a
memorable spell in North London, which some would say failed to leave up to
expectations.
😲 Sesko Saga: Leipzig
Hold Firm on Price
Arsenal’s pursuit of Benjamin Šeško has hit a potential
roadblock. While initial expectations suggested the striker could be available
for £60 million, RB Leipzig are now demanding closer to £70 million, which
matches his release clause. With Saudi clubs entering the fray, Arsenal are
wary of getting pulled into a bidding war and have yet to make a formal move.
✅ Rodrygo Situation Opens Up for
Arsenal
Arsenal may receive an unexpected boost in their interest in
Rodrygo, with Real Madrid nearing the signing of 17-year-old Argentine
sensation Franco Mastantuono. The teenager’s arrival could further limit
Rodrygo’s role in Madrid, potentially opening the door for a summer switch.
Though Liverpool and PSG are also monitoring the situation, Arsenal remain
quietly hopeful.
Talks
with AC Milan Over Defensive Duo
AC Milan have entered discussions with Arsenal about
potential moves for Jakub Kiwior and Oleksandr Zinchenko. Reports from Italy
suggest Zinchenko could be available for under £13 million, due to his contract
winding down and relatively high wages. Milan are exploring a structured deal
to make the move financially viable.
⚡ Nico Williams in Bayern Talks
Amid Arsenal Interest
In another potential blow to Arsenal’s winger search, Bayern
Munich have opened discussions with Nico Williams, the Athletic Bilbao star.
Reports indicate the player is keen on a move to Germany, although Bayern are
still weighing options. PSG’s Bradley Barcola remains Bayern’s top target, but
his transfer could be difficult due to PSG’s unwillingness to sell.
⚽ Arsenal and United to Duel for
Gyökeres
Adding more fire to the transfer window, both Arsenal and
Manchester United have now reportedly met with Gyökeres’ representatives. With
no official bids tabled yet, formal offers from both Premier League sides are
expected within hours, according to Portuguese media. Sporting’s stance remains
firm, but interest is clearly heating up.
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