Arsenal: A new midfielder is Arsenal’s primary goal this summer, and the club still considers Martin Zubimendi of Real Sociedad to be a “realistic possibility”. Though Zubimendi seemed happy to remain with Real Sociedad, the North London club has showed interest in the Spaniard for some period. Arsenal has struggled with this as convincing the 25-year-old to leave Spain has been challenging.
Ben Jacobs has brought this to light, pointing out that Arsenal will have a difficult time persuading Zubimendi to go. The footballer has decided to remain at Real Sociedad mostly because he is satisfied there. This summer, nothing much has changed, therefore Arsenal will find it difficult to sign him.
Jacobs goes further into Zubimendi’s happiness with his present team in his piece for CaughtOffside’s The Daily Briefing. He makes the point that one of the biggest obstacles is the player’s satisfaction at Real Sociedad. This was made clear in January when Zubimendi decided to remain with the team because he wanted to play Champions League football in the second part of the season. Arsenal has to now work out how to lure him away from a club where he feels comfortable and appreciated.
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The Gunners are keeping a look at Douglas Luiz and Bruno Guimaraes as backups in case Zubimendi cannot be signed. Both players, nevertheless, have unique difficulties. These possible moves are similarly complex as many teams are keeping an eye on their circumstances in England.
Jacobs gives recent developments on the futures of these Premier League players. He said Arsenal had expressed interest in Douglas Luiz in the past, but talks are not now ongoing. Talking is more active between Juventus and Aston Villa. Industry opinion is that Villa could have to sell players before making any signings, while Juventus might have to include players in the deal, with Weston McKennie maybe returning to England.
Regarding Bruno Guimaraes, Jacobs says Arsenal recognises his skill but hasn’t taken any specific action to activate his release clause. Should someone move, Manchester City seems to be more inclined to do so. Considering Financial Fair Play rules, clubs may decide to hold off and see if they can bargain with Newcastle at a lesser figure. It’s not an easy deal, but if Guimaraes quits, talks may start. Nevertheless, Manchester City is still the more likely destination than Arsenal.
Arsenal has a few obstacles to overcome in their summer transfer emphasis on a new midfield player. Though his happiness at Real Sociedad makes things more difficult, Zubimendi is the main aim. Alternatives, although with their own set of difficulties, include Douglas Luiz and Bruno Guimaraes, should they be unable to land him. Arsenal’s capacity to negotiate these nuances and bolster their team for the next campaign will be put to the test during the transfer window.