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Christian Mosquera to Arsenal: “Here We Go!” – Gunners Set to Seal Deal for Highly-Rated Defender

Arsenal are on the verge of securing the signing of Spanish centre-back Christian Mosquera from Valencia, with transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano confirming the deal is now in place. Romano’s signature “here we go” announcement marks the final stretch in a transfer that has moved rapidly over the last few days, as the Gunners intensified their pursuit of the 21-year-old talent.

A verbal agreement has been reached between Arsenal and Valencia, with the total package for Mosquera expected to be under €20 million. The structure of the deal includes a guaranteed €15 million fee, with add-ons potentially raising the final amount. All that remains now are the formalities, with medical tests expected to take place later this week if everything proceeds smoothly.

Mosquera has long been considered one of the most promising young defenders in Spanish football. The Colombia-born Spain youth international broke through at Valencia as a composed, physically dominant centre-back with excellent passing range and the maturity of a much older player. His calmness under pressure and comfort on the ball have made him a natural fit for Mikel Arteta’s system at Arsenal.

Crucially, Mosquera was said to be fully committed to joining the Gunners, despite other clubs monitoring his situation. He made it clear that his priority was to move to Arsenal, impressed by their project, style of play, and track record of developing young players. The north London side have increasingly become a top destination for Europe’s rising stars, and Mosquera’s preference reaffirms their growing pull in the market.

Arsenal’s interest in the centre-back comes as the club looks to bolster its depth ahead of a busy 2025/26 campaign. While William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhães remain the undisputed starting pairing at the back, injuries and squad rotation mean additional quality is essential. Mosquera is viewed as a player who can immediately offer cover and grow into a long-term solution.

The move also comes with a strategic financial dimension. With Mosquera entering the final year of his contract at Valencia, Arsenal have been able to negotiate a cut-price deal — significantly below the fees often associated with players of his profile. It’s a smart, opportunistic signing that aligns with the club’s policy of identifying value in the market.

Once the medical is completed and documents are signed, Mosquera is expected to join Arsenal on a long-term contract and report for pre-season at London Colney. The Gunners’ backroom staff believe he has the technical and mental attributes to quickly adapt to Premier League football, even if his initial role may be rotational.

With Mosquera’s transfer nearing completion, Arsenal look set to secure one of the summer’s most promising defensive signings — and once again, they’ve moved decisively to get the player they want. Fans can now look forward to seeing Mosquera in red and white, as he becomes the latest addition to Mikel Arteta’s evolving squad.

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