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Arsenal planning new ways to sign La Liga midfielder

Arsenal planning new ways to sign La Liga midfielder

Arsenal are already working hard ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window. The club find themselves in an uncomfortable position in the table, having dropped too many crucial points during the campaign. With the Premier League entering its final days, the London offices are already moving decisively. The aim is clear: to build a squad that can go all the way for silverware next season. Injuries to players such as Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz have exposed the team’s attacking shortcomings. Mikel Arteta, aware of this, has called for important reinforcements to maintain the competitive rhythm.

In this context, the name of Martin Zubimendi comes up. According to Football Insider, Arsenal do not intend to pay the Real Sociedad midfielder’s termination clause immediately. Instead, they have opted for an alternative plan: to negotiate directly with the Basque club. This route would allow a more flexible and less financially aggressive payment schedule to be agreed.

The sporting management hopes that this method will leave enough margin to tackle the other major objective of the summer: the arrival of a reliable and consistent striker. No goals, no titles, and the lack of effectiveness in the final third has been a recurring problem this season.

Arsenal planning new ways to sign La Liga midfielder

This strategy shows a calculated but risk-averse approach. Although Zubimendi is a very technical and reliable player on the ball, he is not a particularly aggressive profile in attack. While he could help maintain structure and improve circulation, his impact in the areas where the team suffers most may not be immediate.

There is another reading: this type of operations in parts or instalments can generate tensions with other clubs that are willing to pay at once. Arsenal could lose ground to more determined competitors if they do not act quickly. Moreover, signing a striker cannot depend on the success of other negotiations. The market is unpredictable, and if they delay bringing in a striker because they are trying to balance numbers in another position, they may fall short in both.

The case of Zubimendi also reflects a certain reluctance on the part of the club to repeat past mistakes. It no longer seems viable to spend large sums on profiles that do not fit or do not solve urgent problems. It is logical to think that the board is looking for better financial management. But this requires total success in the choice of players.

From another perspective, some fans might be frustrated if they see the club concentrating more on saving than winning. It is not just about recruiting well, but about conveying ambition. The summer will be a test for the leadership and for Arteta. They will have to show that they are willing to bet big on competing. If they don’t, the risk of stagnation will again be very real.

A passionate football and cricket journalist working since 2017.

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