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New Report Reveals How Real Madrid Are Trying To Steal Martin Zubimendi From Arsenal

Real Madrid made three separate inquiries to Martin Zubimendi’s representatives regarding his availability, but were informed that the midfielder had committed to joining Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal project. Despite the persistent interest from Madrid, Zubimendi has remained firm in his decision to head to North London, aligning with Arteta’s long-term vision.

The 26-year-old Spanish midfielder has earned a strong reputation for his intelligence, composure, and tactical discipline in midfield. His performances have drawn attention from top European clubs, but Arsenal have emerged victorious in the race for his signature. Zubimendi is believed to be fully convinced by the direction Arsenal are heading in and the role Arteta has outlined for him in the squad.

This development comes at a crucial time for Arsenal, who are looking to bolster their midfield ahead of next season. With Thomas Partey’s long-term future uncertain and Jorginho expected to depart, Zubimendi’s arrival would bring much-needed quality and depth to the middle of the park. His technical profile fits Arsenal’s possession-based style, and he is expected to slot in seamlessly alongside Declan Rice and Martin Ødegaard.

Zubimendi’s commitment is also a testament to Arteta’s growing influence in the transfer market. The Arsenal manager has made it clear that he wants players who are not only talented but also fully invested in the project at the Emirates. Zubimendi’s decision to reject one of the biggest clubs in the world in favour of Arsenal is a powerful endorsement of that vision.

Arsenal are preparing to activate his €60 million release clause to complete the deal. Once that clause is triggered, the move could proceed quickly, with personal terms already agreed. Arsenal are confident that the transfer will be wrapped up early in the summer window, giving Zubimendi ample time to settle into his new surroundings before the start of pre-season.

For Real Madrid, missing out on Zubimendi is a rare setback in their usually dominant transfer business. They will now turn their attention to other targets as they look to reinforce their midfield for the future. But for Arsenal, this is a major win—securing a player with Champions League pedigree, leadership qualities, and the profile to take their midfield to another level.

Zubimendi’s arrival would be one of Arsenal’s statement signings of the summer and could prove pivotal as the Gunners aim to build on their recent progress and challenge for major honours both domestically and in Europe.

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