Arsenal’s summer business is officially up and running with the completed signing of Spanish midfielder Martin Zubimendi, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. After months of speculation and behind-the-scenes negotiations, Romano has confirmed that “everything is DONE” — the contract is signed, and the medical is complete.
The 26-year-old joins from Real Sociedad in a deal that represents a major statement of intent by Arsenal, who are looking to push even closer to Premier League and Champions League glory in the 2025/26 season.
Mikel Arteta has long admired Zubimendi for his tactical intelligence, positional discipline, and composure on the ball. The Spain international is regarded as a perfect long-term successor to Thomas Partey and is expected to slot seamlessly into Arsenal’s midfield setup alongside Declan Rice and Martin Ødegaard.
Zubimendi’s arrival adds much-needed depth and control to Arsenal’s midfield, especially in games where retaining possession and dictating tempo is critical. Arteta values players who are technically gifted and positionally aware — and Zubimendi fits that mould perfectly.
The saga surrounding Zubimendi’s future has now reached its conclusion. Fabrizio Romano confirmed, “With Martin Zubimendi to Arsenal, everything is DONE. The contract is signed, the medical is okay.”
This removes any lingering doubt over whether the deal would go through, and Arsenal fans can now look forward to seeing Zubimendi unveiled officially in the coming days, likely before pre-season begins.
Zubimendi had a release clause at Real Sociedad, and Arsenal chose to go slightly above that valuation in order to stagger payments and maintain a healthy financial balance. It’s a deal that shows Arsenal’s increasing clout in the market — getting their top targets early and decisively.
Zubimendi brings a blend of experience and potential. Despite only being 26, he has already racked up significant minutes in La Liga and European competitions. He’s known for his calm under pressure, excellent reading of the game, and elite passing range — all qualities that will elevate Arsenal’s ability to control high-stakes matches.
His arrival is expected to allow Arsenal more flexibility in midfield, whether operating in a double pivot or as the lone deep-lying playmaker in Arteta’s preferred 4-3-3 setup. With Rice able to push further forward and Ødegaard operating between the lines, Zubimendi could be the missing piece that unlocks the next level of Arsenal’s attacking fluidity.
With the midfield strengthened, Arsenal are now expected to turn their attention to finalising a deal for a striker, with both Benjamin Šeško and Viktor Gyökeres heavily linked. But for now, securing Zubimendi is a major win.
Arsenal fans can finally exhale — Martin Zubimendi is a Gunner. The deal is done, the player is on his way, and the midfield looks stronger than ever. The Gunners mean business this summer.
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