
The summer transfer window is approaching and the moves are beginning to take shape amid rumours, leaks and internal decisions that are beginning to shape the course of the big clubs. In North London, Arsenal are looking to strengthen their squad with a key player to increase the intensity in midfield. Mikel Arteta does not want to repeat the mistakes of the past and knows that, to really compete on all fronts, he must add players with character, technique and a European mentality. It is no longer just about media names, but about specific profiles with immediate impact.
According to information from the Football Insider portal, the Gunners have set their sights on a Nottingham Forest midfielder who is coming off the back of an outstanding season. Former Manchester United and Blackburn chief scout Mick Brown has revealed that the player wants to play in the Champions League next season.
Arsenal are preparing a surprise signing to shake up their midfield this summer
The report claims that Arsenal see the England international as an ideal fit to partner Declan Rice. It also states that Forest could be forced to sell to balance the books and avoid financial penalties, which would facilitate the deal. The interest of Manchester City adds more tension to the case.
However, beyond the report, this interest says a lot about the change of focus Arteta is looking for in his project. Gibbs-White, while not a commercial superstar, has shown he can lead attacks from midfield with energy, pace when needed, and off balance on the ball. He would fit well in a system that demands tactical intelligence and the ability to read space. His desire to play in the top continental competition also adds up. He would not only arrive motivated, he would arrive convinced. That is gold in a dressing room hungry for titles.
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The problem is the price. Forest will not let him leave cheaply, and with other clubs lurking, any false move could cost the operation. The presence of Manchester City creates an uncomfortable contrast: Arsenal cannot match his financial muscle, but they can offer him a more leading role.
Another interesting angle is what this signing would mean for players like Kai Havertz? The arrival of such a dominant profile in the final third would push one of the current starters to the bench. Are they willing to sacrifice minutes for a new balance?
A gamble on him would make sense if the club can close the deal without compromising on other necessary reinforcements. Last season he showed that Arsenal can fight for big things, but fell short at key moments due to a lack of depth. This addition would give air, freshness and more tactical variants. It is an ambitious gamble, without being extravagant. And that, in modern football, is enough. If the Gunners want to make the definitive leap, they can’t let this kind of opportunity pass them by.

