Football Today
·15. März 2025
“He’s coming in”: Arsenal are now poised to sign “world-class” £51m star – Journalist

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·15. März 2025
Arsenal are poised to sign one of La Liga’s best-performing midfielders during the summer transfer window.
The Gunners are expected to be busy during the off-season, and there could be plenty of incomings.
A new defensive midfielder will likely be signed with Jorginho and Thomas Partey due to leave on free transfers.
Arsenal have been linked with Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi and Newcastle United’s Bruno Guimaraes, but they are unlikely to sign both players.
In a Q&A session for The Athletic, journalist David Ornstein said: “This is a personal opinion rather than sourced information – I don’t see Arsenal signing both Martin Zubimendi and Bruno Guimaraes.
“We know of the historical background links, but that ship seemed to have sailed.
“I’m not sure I can envisage Arsenal paying the kind of money Newcastle would ask for Guimaraes (who, like [Alexander] Isak, they probably want to keep), especially given he turns 28 this year.
“As far as we know, Zubimendi is at a very advanced stage and the anticipation inside Arsenal is that he’s coming in. If that gets completed, it’s a significant financial outlay.”
The Gunners have been long-term admirers of Zubimendi. They first wanted to sign him from Sociedad a couple of years ago. The Spaniard was reluctant to leave his boyhood club.
Liverpool agreed a payment package with the La Liga outfit last summer, but Zubimendi opted to stay. However, he could be prepared to accept a new challenge ahead of next season.
Arsenal are ready to pay the reported £51 million release clause in his contract. Instead of triggering the option, they may prefer to negotiate a long-term payment plan with Sociedad.
Zubimendi has established himself as one of the best midfielders in La Liga.
The 26-year-old, described as ‘world-class‘ by Kieran Tierney, has won almost six duels per game this campaign. He has also averaged 4.1 recoveries, 2.2 clearances and two tackles.
He is a specialist defensive midfielder and would be a good acquisition for Arsenal.
Guimaraes would be a statement signing alongside him. He has proven his credentials in the Premier League and would suit manager Mikel Arteta’s playing style.
However, the Magpies may not sell him if they qualify for the Champions League. Even if they don’t, the club could easily demand £80m or more, which would be a deal-breaker.
Arsenal also want to sign a marquee striker, a back-up goalkeeper and a versatile winger this summer. They may not spend most of the budget on two midfielders.
Stats from Fotmob.com.