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·26 de agosto de 2025
Journalist: Arsenal’s Spending Spree Shows No Signs of Slowing

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·26 de agosto de 2025
Arsenal’s transfer activity this week has captured headlines across Europe, with The Athletic reporting a flurry of major moves designed to strengthen Mikel Arteta’s squad. The club acted decisively after Kai Havertz suffered an injury setback, completing a dramatic £60million swoop for Eberechi Eze, with an additional £7.5m in potential add-ons. The deal, finalised in record time, was announced in front of a jubilant Emirates Stadium crowd prior to their emphatic 5-0 victory over Leeds United.
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The arrival of Eze signals more than just attacking depth. It represents Arsenal’s intent to compete across all fronts this season. Arteta’s side are reinforcing their attacking fluidity and creativity, with Eze’s ability to operate between the lines offering versatility that will be crucial in the months ahead.
Arsenal’s ambition is not limited to immediate success. The club have also confirmed an Irish transfer record deal for Shamrock Rovers star Victor Ozhianvuna, who will join the squad when he turns 18 in January 2027. At just 16, Ozhianvuna’s first-team experience in Dublin has already drawn plaudits. One Arsenal insider told The Athletic, “Victor is a player with immense potential, and this deal reflects our commitment to long-term success.”
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Meanwhile, Estonian goalkeeper Karl Hein has left on loan to Werder Bremen, a move aimed at accelerating his development.
Remarkably, despite seven senior signings, Arsenal’s recruitment drive is far from over. Talks are underway with Bayer Leverkusen over left-sided defender Piero Hincapie. With Jakub Kiwior attracting strong interest from Porto, Arsenal view Hincapie as a strategic upgrade who can also operate as a full-back or wing-back.
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Negotiations could be complex, with Hincapie carrying a €60million release clause. Should Arsenal complete the signing, this summer’s total spend could surpass £300m, demonstrating a level of ambition rarely seen at the Emirates.
The club’s financial flexibility stems from significant revenue growth and improved commercial performance. While Arsenal remain within Premier League PSR guidelines, UEFA’s squad cost rules demand careful management. Outgoings will be key, with Kiwior, Fabio Vieira, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Reiss Nelson and Albert Sambi Lokonga all potentially on the move. Young players such as Charles Sagoe Junior and Ismeal Kabia are also candidates for loans.
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This week’s developments underscore Arsenal’s intent to consolidate their status among Europe’s elite, both now and for the future.
For Arsenal fans, this week has been electrifying. The capture of Eze from under the noses of Tottenham has sent ripples through North London, with supporters relishing the statement of intent. Seeing him paraded before the Emirates faithful was a moment that symbolised Arsenal’s rise, a tangible sign of ambition that has been building over the last two seasons.
The prospect of pairing Eze with Bukayo Saka, Viktor Gyokeres and Martin Ødegaard adds another layer of attacking flair to an already talented side. His creativity and versatility mean Arsenal will have options to break down stubborn defences, something that cost them vital points last season.
Equally exciting is the club’s pursuit of Hincapie. His ability to play multiple roles offers a tactical edge, and his time under Xabi Alonso at Bayer Leverkusen has developed him into a disciplined, modern defender. For many, this is the type of signing that can help Arsenal compete with Liverpool and Manchester City over the long haul.
Investing in young talent like Victor Ozhianvuna is a testament to the club’s strategic planning. Arsenal are building for both today and tomorrow, and that is what excites supporters most. With the window still open, fans are daring to dream of a squad that blends youth, depth and quality, all designed to deliver trophies back to the Emirates.