Arsenal’s summer of 2025 has been nothing short of transformative—marked by a flurry of high-impact signings, strategic moves to refresh the squad, and attention-grabbing targets still in play. With the transfer window still open, here’s your deep dive into every confirmed, rumored, and tactical twist at the Emirates.
Confirmed Arrivals: Laying Foundations
- Kepa Arrizabalaga (Goalkeeper)
Arsenal secured a £5 million deal with Chelsea to bring in the experienced Spaniard. He adds depth behind David Raya and Aaron Ramsdale, and provides valuable competition in goal. - Martin Zubimendi (Midfield)
Signed from Real Sociedad for around £55 million, this Spanish anchor offers calm, intelligent defensive midfield play. A direct replacement for ageing midfielders, he promises both quality and longevity. - Christian Nørgaard (Midfield)
Arsenal tapped into Premier League experience again, paying around £10–15 million for Brentford’s captain. His leadership, work rate, and Champions League aspirations align perfectly with the club’s goals. - Noni Madueke (Winger)
Arsenal pulled off a bold move to sign the Chelsea winger for an initial £48.5 million, rising to £52 million. The former Gunners academy player brings pace, flair, and crowd-pleasing dribbling to Arteta’s attacking setup. - Cristhian Mosquera (Defender)
The promising 21-year-old moved from Valencia in a deal believed to be in the £17–18 million range. Versatile and composed, he strengthens the center-back ranks for now and the future. - Viktor Gyökeres (Forward)
Arsenal secured a prolific goal-scorer from Sporting CP for a flat fee (reportedly €63.5 million plus bonuses). Unveiled with the iconic No. 14 shirt, he arrives as the long-awaited striker to bolster the final third. - Eberechi Eze (Attacking Midfielder)
Confirmed in late August, Arsenal beat Spurs to the punch by signing Palace’s creative engine for £60 million, plus £7.5 million in add-ons—a statement purchase to boost their attacking flair.
Still in the Works: Rumors Worth Watching
- Piero Hincapié (Center-Back Target)
Arsenal are reportedly negotiating a £52 million deal to capture the Bayer Leverkusen defender. The move could hinge on clearing space in defense, such as an outgoing Jakub Kiwior. - Ademola Lookman (Forward/Winger)
Interest has ramped up following Kai Havertz’s injury. Lookman’s ability to play both centrally and wide, plus his Europa League pedigree, makes him a fitting backup plan in the final third.
Departures & Context: Room for Reinvention
Arsenal cleared significant space this summer. Players like Thomas Partey, Jorginho, Kieran Tierney, Nuno Tavares, and Takehiro Tomiyasu all left, paving the way for fresh talent. Their exits help explain why moves for multiple new players have been prioritized—this summer isn’t just about upgrades; it’s a deliberate overhaul.
Academy & Loan Moves: Youth Still Rising
Arsenal’s focus on the future continues alongside marquee signings.
- Ethan Nwaneri — After making history as Arsenal’s youngest-ever Premier League player, he is expected to feature more prominently this season, either with the first team or through targeted loan experience.
- Myles Lewis-Skelly — A midfield dynamo from Hale End, the teenager may head on loan to gain senior minutes, with Championship sides monitoring his availability.
- Reuell Walters — The defender has impressed in preseason and could either stick around for cup competitions or secure a loan for consistent first-team action.
This balancing act ensures that Arsenal’s youth pipeline remains active, complementing the big-money additions with homegrown prospects.
Projected Strongest XI (Post-Transfers)
With the new signings, Mikel Arteta now has one of the deepest squads in the Premier League. Here’s how Arsenal could line up in a 4-3-3 formation:
Goalkeeper: David Raya
Defence: Ben White, William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhães, Oleksandr Zinchenko
Midfield: Martin Ødegaard (C), Martin Zubimendi, Eberechi Eze
Attack: Bukayo Saka, Viktor Gyökeres, Gabriel Martinelli
Bench Options: Aaron Ramsdale, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Mosquera, Nørgaard, Madueke, Leandro Trossard, Fabio Vieira, Eddie Nketiah
This XI blends proven stars with new additions—Zubimendi offering defensive balance, Eze injecting creativity, and Gyökeres providing the cutting edge up front. With depth across positions, Arsenal look prepared to challenge on all fronts.
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