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Arsenal close in on making their first signing in 2025 but there’s a catch!

Arsenal are reportedly pursuing a deal to sign Real Sociedad midfielder Martín Zubimendi, according to The Athletic. The Gunners have been tracking the 25-year-old for a considerable period and are looking to reignite their long-term interest next summer. This move follows their recent recruitment of Mikel Merino from the same club, further strengthening the connection between Arsenal and Real Sociedad.

A Long-Term Target

 

Zubimendi has been on Arsenal’s radar for some time, with the club identifying him as a player who could significantly bolster their midfield options. His technical ability, tactical awareness, and composure on the ball have made him one of the standout midfielders in La Liga. Arsenal’s pursuit of Zubimendi reportedly began long before their successful acquisition of Merino, indicating that the Gunners see him as a key piece in their long-term plans.

The Spaniard has impressed at Real Sociedad with his ability to dictate play from deep, break up opposition attacks, and provide a solid foundation for his team’s attacking moves. His style of play aligns closely with Arsenal’s philosophy under Mikel Arteta, making him an ideal candidate to slot into their midfield setup.

The Merino Influence

 

BRENTFORD, ENGLAND – JANUARY 01: Mikel Merino of Arsenal celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at the Brentford Community Stadium on January 01, 2025 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Arsenal’s recent signing of Mikel Merino from Real Sociedad may have reignited their interest in Zubimendi. The club’s strong relationship with Sociedad could potentially ease negotiations, as they’ve already shown their willingness to conduct business with the Spanish side. Moreover, Merino’s arrival could help Zubimendi adapt to life in North London if the deal materializes, giving Arsenal a formidable midfield duo.

Planning Ahead

While Arsenal are focusing on their current campaign, they are already laying the groundwork for next season. Zubimendi’s reported €60 million release clause makes him a significant investment, but Arsenal are prepared to back Arteta in the transfer market as they aim to build a squad capable of challenging for major trophies.

What Zubimendi Could Bring to Arsenal

If Arsenal succeed in signing Zubimendi, they will acquire a player who offers versatility and balance in midfield. His ability to operate as a deep-lying playmaker while contributing defensively would provide Arteta with more options in midfield rotations, especially alongside players like Declan Rice, Martin Ødegaard, and Merino.

As Arsenal continue their push for success both domestically and in Europe, adding Zubimendi to their ranks would be a statement of intent. With Arteta’s clear vision for the future, the Spaniard could play a crucial role in taking Arsenal to the next level.

 

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