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Based on the current date (June 09, 2025), the ongoing discussions from the X posts, and the related web results, here’s a speculative Arsenal transfer list for the 2025 summer transfer window. This list reflects the latest rumours, confirmed interests, and strategic needs as Arsenal aim to bolster their squad following a competitive 2024-25 season. Note that transfer markets are fluid, and these are informed projections rather than confirmed deals, incorporating my continuously updated knowledge and the context provided.

Potential Arsenal Transfer Targets for Summer 2025

Incoming Transfers

  1. Martín Zubimendi (Real Sociedad – Midfielder)
    • Status: Highly likely. ESPN reported on May 28, 2025, that Zubimendi is set for a medical after Arsenal activated his €60m (£51m) release clause. His impressive Euro 2024 performances and 92% pass completion rate in La Liga 2024-25 make him a priority to replace Jorginho, whose contract expires next month.
    • Role: Defensive midfielder to anchor the midfield and improve possession retention (Arsenal’s midfield possession increased by 15% this season).
    • Cost: £51m (release clause).
    • Context: Mikel Arteta’s admiration and the need for a long-term Partey successor drive this move.
  2. Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford – Forward)
    • Status: Rumoured. Mentioned in paininthearsenal.com (May 21, 2025) as a target with Premier League experience. His 12 goals and 8 assists in 2024-25 make him a versatile attacking option.
    • Role: Right winger or backup for Bukayo Saka, adding depth and competition.
    • Cost: Estimated £40-50m, based on Brentford’s valuation trends.
    • Context: Arteta’s past success with dynamic forwards at Manchester City fuels interest.
  3. Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth – Forward)
    • Status: Rumoured. Listed alongside Mbeumo in the same article, Semenyo’s pace and 10 goals this season align with Arsenal’s need for attacking variety.
    • Role: Potential rotation for Gabriel Martinelli or Leandro Trossard.
    • Cost: Estimated £35-45m.
    • Context: Could be sold if Martinelli or Trossard depart, as suggested by paininthearsenal.com.
  4. Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United – Forward)
    • Status: Rumoured. Noted for Premier League experience, Gordon’s 14 goals and 7 assists in 2024-25 make him a target despite Newcastle’s reluctance.
    • Role: Left winger to challenge or replace Martinelli.
    • Cost: Estimated £50-60m, reflecting his form and contract length.
    • Context: Arsenal’s interest hinges on outbidding other suitors, as per transfer rumours.
  5. Nico Williams (Athletic Bilbao – Forward)
    • Status: Speculative. Highlighted as a hot prospect with multiple clubs interested (paininthearsenal.com). His Euro 2024 impact and dribbling stats (3.1 successful dribbles per game) are notable.
    • Role: Wide forward to enhance attacking flair.
    • Cost: Estimated £60-70m, given his release clause and demand.
    • Context: Competition from other top clubs could complicate this deal.
  6. Leroy Sané (Bayern Munich – Forward)
    • Status: Possible free agent. His contract situation remains unresolved, and paininthearsenal.com suggests Arsenal’s interest due to Arteta’s prior work with him at Manchester City.
    • Role: Right winger or versatile attacker on a free transfer.
    • Cost: Free, with potential signing-on fees/wages around £10-15m annually.
    • Context: A cost-effective move if Bayern doesn’t extend his deal by June 2025.

Outgoing Transfers

  1. Jorginho (Midfielder)
    • Status: Likely departure. Contract expires July 2025, and Zubimendi’s arrival suggests a phase-out.
    • Destination: Possible return to Italy (e.g., Juventus) or MLS.
    • Fee: Free transfer.
    • Context: His experience (87% pass accuracy in 2024-25) won’t be replaced directly but upgraded.
  2. Thomas Partey (Midfielder)
    • Status: Uncertain. Contract talks have stalled, and paininthearsenal.com hints at a potential exit if no extension is agreed upon by summer.
    • Destination: Saudi Pro League or Turkey.
    • Fee: £15-20m, given his age (32) and injury history.
    • Context: Zubimendi could render him surplus.
  3. Gabriel Martinelli or Leandro Trossard (Forwards)
    • Status: Possible sales. paininthearsenal.com suggests considering offers to fund new signings.
    • Destination: Martinelli to a European top club (£50m+); Trossard to a mid-tier Premier League side (£25-30m).
    • Fee: Varies by demand.
    • Context: Squad refresh to integrate younger talents like Semenyo or Gordon.
  4. Takehiro Tomiyasu (Defender)
    • Status: Potential sale. Returning from injury but with limited 2024-25 minutes, his future is unclear.
    • Destination: Serie A (e.g., Inter Milan).
    • Fee: £15-20m.
    • Context: Squad depth management.

Strategic Notes

  • Budget: Arsenal’s financials, bolstered by Champions League revenue and potential sales, suggest a £150-200m war chest, aligning with the £51m Zubimendi deal and room for 2-3 more signings.
  • Tactical Fit: Arteta’s system favours technically adept, high-pressing players, as seen in Zubimendi’s and Williams’ profiles, supported by Arsenal’s 2024-25 pressing stats (up 12% from last season).
  • Competition: Real Madrid’s interest in Zubimendi and other clubs eyeing Williams/Gordon could drive up costs, requiring swift action.

This list is a snapshot of current trends as of 06:04 AM EAT, June 09, 2025. Transfers could evolve with negotiations, player performances (e.g., pre-season friendlies), and managerial decisions. Would you like me to dive deeper into any specific player or scenario?

By Elimu Assistant Team

Atika Nyamoti is an educator, entrepreneur, and web developer dedicated to leveraging local resources for societal change. As the founder of ElimuAssistant, he creates accessible educational resources for students and teachers. His interests include blogging, educational resources, teaching, and website development.

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