• #Arsenal Could Generate Over £112 Million from Player Sales This Summer
    MatchdayPostJul 29, 2025 3:24 PM

    #Arsenal’s current transfer strategy centers on financial stability, focusing on reducing wage bills and generating revenue through player sales.

    While the club aims to add at least one more attacking signing, acquiring a high-profile left winger could necessitate a significant departure to fund the move.

    According to a report from The Football London, a successful sales campaign could potentially raise over £100 million, depending on which players leave.

    Among the players linked with potential moves, goalkeeper Karl Hein is expected to fetch a modest fee of over £5 million.

    The Estonian international spent last season on loan at Real Valladolid, where he was the starting goalkeeper.

    With limited time remaining on his contract and yet to make a major impact at the top level, a transfer fee in this range seems plausible.

    Belgian midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga, who joined Sevilla on loan last season with an option to buy for around €12 million (£10.4 million), saw the Spanish club decline to activate that option.

    As a result, Arsenal could expect to receive approximately £10 million from a potential sale this summer.

    Oleksandr Zinchenko, another player with just one year remaining on his contract and a high wage, presents a more complex scenario.

    His injury history and the likelihood of a lower market value suggest that Arsenal might not command a significant fee, even from other Premier League clubs.

    However, interest from London rivals could influence a market opportunity, though a substantial transfer fee remains unlikely.

    Winger Reiss Nelson is reportedly in discussions with Fulham about a loan move with an option to buy, valued at over £10 million.

    Given his injury challenges and the fact that he has already played in West London, a loan with a purchase option seems a prudent strategy for Arsenal to assess his fitness and future.

    Portuguese midfielder Fabio Vieira has attracted interest from West Ham United and Italian side Como.

    Arsenal reportedly value him at around €20 million (£17 million), aiming to recoup a significant portion of their investment.

    Belgian winger Leandro Trossard’s future remains uncertain, with reports of interest waning and contract negotiations not yet concluded.

    Given his contract’s proximity to expiry and age nearing 31, a transfer fee just over £20 million appears likely if he departs, which could also open the door for late transfer activity to bolster the squad.

    The most substantial potential sale involves Gabriel Martinelli, who faces scrutiny over recent performances.

    Despite recent struggles, his age, output, and talent keep his valuation high, and a deal exceeding £50 million is conceivable.

    According to a report from The Football London, such a significant sale could provide Arsenal with the financial leverage needed to make strategic signings, including perhaps a marquee left winger.

    Overall, Arsenal’s transfer activity this window will hinge on balancing financial prudence with strategic squad improvements, with player sales playing a crucial role in funding future ambitions.

    #Arsenal #coyg #Gonner #Gunners4Life #AFC #footballnews #arsenalfans #arsenalnews #GunnersOfLondon #GunnersNEWS #football #ArsenalLive #arteta #chrisakpunonu #Odegaard #saka #saliba #jurrientimber #highlights #everyone #followers #HaleEnd
    #Arsenal Could Generate Over £112 Million from Player Sales This Summer MatchdayPostJul 29, 2025 3:24 PM #Arsenal’s current transfer strategy centers on financial stability, focusing on reducing wage bills and generating revenue through player sales. While the club aims to add at least one more attacking signing, acquiring a high-profile left winger could necessitate a significant departure to fund the move. According to a report from The Football London, a successful sales campaign could potentially raise over £100 million, depending on which players leave. Among the players linked with potential moves, goalkeeper Karl Hein is expected to fetch a modest fee of over £5 million. The Estonian international spent last season on loan at Real Valladolid, where he was the starting goalkeeper. With limited time remaining on his contract and yet to make a major impact at the top level, a transfer fee in this range seems plausible. Belgian midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga, who joined Sevilla on loan last season with an option to buy for around €12 million (£10.4 million), saw the Spanish club decline to activate that option. As a result, Arsenal could expect to receive approximately £10 million from a potential sale this summer. Oleksandr Zinchenko, another player with just one year remaining on his contract and a high wage, presents a more complex scenario. His injury history and the likelihood of a lower market value suggest that Arsenal might not command a significant fee, even from other Premier League clubs. However, interest from London rivals could influence a market opportunity, though a substantial transfer fee remains unlikely. Winger Reiss Nelson is reportedly in discussions with Fulham about a loan move with an option to buy, valued at over £10 million. Given his injury challenges and the fact that he has already played in West London, a loan with a purchase option seems a prudent strategy for Arsenal to assess his fitness and future. Portuguese midfielder Fabio Vieira has attracted interest from West Ham United and Italian side Como. Arsenal reportedly value him at around €20 million (£17 million), aiming to recoup a significant portion of their investment. Belgian winger Leandro Trossard’s future remains uncertain, with reports of interest waning and contract negotiations not yet concluded. Given his contract’s proximity to expiry and age nearing 31, a transfer fee just over £20 million appears likely if he departs, which could also open the door for late transfer activity to bolster the squad. The most substantial potential sale involves Gabriel Martinelli, who faces scrutiny over recent performances. Despite recent struggles, his age, output, and talent keep his valuation high, and a deal exceeding £50 million is conceivable. According to a report from The Football London, such a significant sale could provide Arsenal with the financial leverage needed to make strategic signings, including perhaps a marquee left winger. Overall, Arsenal’s transfer activity this window will hinge on balancing financial prudence with strategic squad improvements, with player sales playing a crucial role in funding future ambitions. #Arsenal #coyg #Gonner #Gunners4Life #AFC #footballnews #arsenalfans #arsenalnews #GunnersOfLondon #GunnersNEWS #football #ArsenalLive #arteta #chrisakpunonu #Odegaard #saka #saliba #jurrientimber #highlights #everyone #followers #HaleEnd
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  • The winter transfer window of 2023 was a whirlwind. Mykhailo Mudryk, the 22-year-old Ukrainian winger, was the hottest prospect in Europe. His blistering pace, deft dribbling, and flair at Shakhtar had scouts buzzing.

    Arsenal, under Mikel Arteta, had been tracking him for months, their project clear: a young, hungry squad being molded into title contenders. Their vision was meticulous, their style of play dynamic, built around players like Martin Ødegaard and Bukayo Saka, who could complement Mudryk’s explosiveness. Arteta himself had called, outlining a role where Mudryk would be a cornerstone of their attack.

    Then came Chelsea. Fresh off a spending spree under new ownership, they swooped in with a £88.5 million bid, outmuscling Arsenal’s offer. Their pitch was different: immediate stardom, a hefty wage packet, and the allure of a club with a storied history.

    Mudryk, swayed by the glamour and the promise of quick success, signed for Chelsea. Arsenal, unable to match the financial muscle, moved on, signing Leandro Trossard instead. The choice felt right at the time, but Mudryk will always look back and regret choosing Chelsea over Arsenal
    The winter transfer window of 2023 was a whirlwind. Mykhailo Mudryk, the 22-year-old Ukrainian winger, was the hottest prospect in Europe. His blistering pace, deft dribbling, and flair at Shakhtar had scouts buzzing. Arsenal, under Mikel Arteta, had been tracking him for months, their project clear: a young, hungry squad being molded into title contenders. Their vision was meticulous, their style of play dynamic, built around players like Martin Ødegaard and Bukayo Saka, who could complement Mudryk’s explosiveness. Arteta himself had called, outlining a role where Mudryk would be a cornerstone of their attack. Then came Chelsea. Fresh off a spending spree under new ownership, they swooped in with a £88.5 million bid, outmuscling Arsenal’s offer. Their pitch was different: immediate stardom, a hefty wage packet, and the allure of a club with a storied history. Mudryk, swayed by the glamour and the promise of quick success, signed for Chelsea. Arsenal, unable to match the financial muscle, moved on, signing Leandro Trossard instead. The choice felt right at the time, but Mudryk will always look back and regret choosing Chelsea over Arsenal
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  • Porro: shift Mr bottler go back to the Touchline

    Arteta: who's mr Bottler do you know who I am

    Porro: are you not the inventor of number 2

    Arteta: look at this Trophyless boy... I've won 1 FA cup and this boy has 0

    Porro: I've Won 1 Europa League title and Arsenal has 0

    Arteta: Reff please allow me lemme face this boy man to man
    Porro: shift Mr bottler go back to the Touchline Arteta: who's mr Bottler do you know who I am Porro: are you not the inventor of number 2 Arteta: look at this Trophyless boy... I've won 1 FA cup and this boy has 0 Porro: I've Won 1 Europa League title and Arsenal has 0 Arteta: Reff please allow me lemme face this boy man to man 😂😂
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  • #Arsenal: Real Madrid Target Dowman Transfer As Desperate €90m Arsenal Bid Incoming
    WrldkokoblogJul 28, 2025 5:34 PM

    Real Madrid are reportedly eyeing a major double swoop on Arsenal, with interest in 15-year-old sensation Max Dowman and a possible €90 million bid for William Saliba.

    Dowman impressed during Arsenal’s pre-season, especially with his performance in a 3-2 win over Newcastle, and has already caught the attention of scouts worldwide. Arsenal view him as one of their most gifted academy prospects, even when compared to the likes of Bukayo Saka, Ethan Nwaneri, and Myles Lewis-Skelly.

    According to Fichajes, Real Madrid are monitoring Dowman closely, impressed by his midfield versatility and technical ability. Though he cannot sign a professional contract until he turns 18, Real believe they can move early to secure a deal and outpace other interested clubs.

    At the same time, Real are also making a push for Arsenal defender William Saliba, with Fichajes claiming the Spanish giants have tabled a €90 million offer. As part of the deal, they are reportedly willing to include two players—midfielder Arda Güler on loan and promising academy defender Raul Asencio, who is valued at €40 million.

    Saliba has just two years left on his current Arsenal deal, and Real view him as a long-term cornerstone for their backline. Reports suggest Arsenal are giving serious thought to the proposal, raising the possibility of both Saliba and Dowman making a switch to the Santiago Bernabéu in the near future.

    Source: Fichajes

    #Arsenal #coyg #Gonner #Gunners4Life #AFC #footballnews #arsenalfans #arsenalnews #GunnersOfLondon #GunnersNEWS #football #ArsenalLive #arteta #chrisakpunonu #Odegaard #saka #saliba #jurrientimber #highlights #everyone #followers #HaleEnd
    #Arsenal: Real Madrid Target Dowman Transfer As Desperate €90m Arsenal Bid Incoming WrldkokoblogJul 28, 2025 5:34 PM Real Madrid are reportedly eyeing a major double swoop on Arsenal, with interest in 15-year-old sensation Max Dowman and a possible €90 million bid for William Saliba. Dowman impressed during Arsenal’s pre-season, especially with his performance in a 3-2 win over Newcastle, and has already caught the attention of scouts worldwide. Arsenal view him as one of their most gifted academy prospects, even when compared to the likes of Bukayo Saka, Ethan Nwaneri, and Myles Lewis-Skelly. According to Fichajes, Real Madrid are monitoring Dowman closely, impressed by his midfield versatility and technical ability. Though he cannot sign a professional contract until he turns 18, Real believe they can move early to secure a deal and outpace other interested clubs. At the same time, Real are also making a push for Arsenal defender William Saliba, with Fichajes claiming the Spanish giants have tabled a €90 million offer. As part of the deal, they are reportedly willing to include two players—midfielder Arda Güler on loan and promising academy defender Raul Asencio, who is valued at €40 million. Saliba has just two years left on his current Arsenal deal, and Real view him as a long-term cornerstone for their backline. Reports suggest Arsenal are giving serious thought to the proposal, raising the possibility of both Saliba and Dowman making a switch to the Santiago Bernabéu in the near future. Source: Fichajes #Arsenal #coyg #Gonner #Gunners4Life #AFC #footballnews #arsenalfans #arsenalnews #GunnersOfLondon #GunnersNEWS #football #ArsenalLive #arteta #chrisakpunonu #Odegaard #saka #saliba #jurrientimber #highlights #everyone #followers #HaleEnd
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  • Mikel Arteta’s Chelsea Shopping List for Arsenal – Over €150M spent:

    Noni Madueke – €58M
    Kai Havertz – €75M
    Jorginho – €11.5M
    Kepa Arrizabalaga – €5.8M
    Willian – Free
    Raheem Sterling – Loan

    #CFC

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    🚨Mikel Arteta’s Chelsea Shopping List for Arsenal – Over €150M spent: 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Noni Madueke – €58M 🇩🇪 Kai Havertz – €75M 🇮🇹 Jorginho – €11.5M 🇪🇸 Kepa Arrizabalaga – €5.8M 🇧🇷 Willian – Free 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Raheem Sterling – Loan #CFC Please my fellow Chelsea fans Please follow my page Chris Uchenna
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  • 𝐄𝐗𝐂𝐋𝐔𝐒𝐈𝐕𝐄Oleksandr Zinchenko was reportedly considering a departure from the club, but Mikel Arteta is now trying to convince him to stay. However, a final decision on his future has not yet been made.
    𝐄𝐗𝐂𝐋𝐔𝐒𝐈𝐕𝐄🚨🚨Oleksandr Zinchenko was reportedly considering a departure from the club, but Mikel Arteta is now trying to convince him to stay. However, a final decision on his future has not yet been made.
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  • HERE WE GO!

    He's coming home... Now is Done and dusted. Victor gyokares to Arsenal is done deal

    Arteta, you can buy any players you want now, we don't care. If like go buy all the Chelsea benchers. If you like go buy Jackson. Our main priority is here.
    HERE WE GO! He's coming home... Now is Done and dusted. Victor gyokares to Arsenal is done deal Arteta, you can buy any players you want now, we don't care. If like go buy all the Chelsea benchers. If you like go buy Jackson. Our main priority is here.
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  • HERE WE GO!

    He's coming home... Now is Done and dusted. Victor gyokares to Arsenal is done deal

    Arteta, you can buy any players you want now, we don't care. If like go buy all the Chelsea benchers. If you like go buy Jackson. Our main priority is here.
    HERE WE GO! He's coming home... Now is Done and dusted. Victor gyokares to Arsenal is done deal Arteta, you can buy any players you want now, we don't care. If like go buy all the Chelsea benchers. If you like go buy Jackson. Our main priority is here.
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  • Mikel Arteta: "There are another 6, 7, 8 clubs in the league that have the right ingredients to win and there is only going to be one winner.

    Do I feel we have what it takes to win the title? Yes I do."
    🗣️ Mikel Arteta: "There are another 6, 7, 8 clubs in the league that have the right ingredients to win and there is only going to be one winner. Do I feel we have what it takes to win the title? Yes I do." 🏆
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  • ⚪️ Yes, Viktor #Gyökeres to Arsenal is considered a done deal!

    Full agreement in principle with Sporting has been reached now. €63.5m + €10m add-ons. After @TheAthletic.

    Gyökeres on the verge of signing a contract until 2030. He only wanted Arsenal after one more very good phone call with Mikel Arteta as reported.

    @SkySportDE #arsenalfanaticsnews
    🚨🔴⚪️ Yes, Viktor #Gyökeres to Arsenal is considered a done deal! Full agreement in principle with Sporting has been reached now. €63.5m + €10m add-ons. After @TheAthletic. Gyökeres on the verge of signing a contract until 2030. He only wanted Arsenal after one more very good phone call with Mikel Arteta as reported. @SkySportDE 🇸🇪 #arsenalfanaticsnews
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  • What's really happening here? who's forcing this relationship between Arsenal and Chelsea every season?

    Did we have to buy players from Chelsea before we've a good season? Arsenal go on to agree a deal for this unwanted player in our squad in excess of £50m and five years deal for Noni Mad-duaeke.

    But we're stuck in Victor Gyokeres deal because of €5m add ons and payment structure, with all our struggling for hungry striker like him for good three years.

    Mad-duaeke will be back up to Bukayo Saka, where we already have a prosperous and promising talent from Hale End (Ethan Nwaneri).

    What will happen to his development, how about the right wing flank where we're stuck with Martenelli and needed urgent competition to get the best out of him; how about Leandro Trossard, what happen to him?

    Last season Arsenal contributed £100k to Raheem Sterling weekly wages, just to come and seat on the bench for the entire season; even when we lost all our best attacking options to injury.

    Why not Eberechi Eze instead this unnecessary transfer of Maduaeke; he's a player i never wanted at Arsenal because he's from Chelshiitt.

    Does Arsenal have to do business with Chelsea before IFFF clear our transfer dealings?

    Am just piss off with this signing, especially after believing this season will be a promising one for Ethan Nwaneri; who already proved he's there for the challenge and real Arsenal soldier.

    Mr. Arteta why nah?

    #Arsenal
    #everyone
    What's really happening here? who's forcing this relationship between Arsenal and Chelsea every season? Did we have to buy players from Chelsea before we've a good season? Arsenal go on to agree a deal for this unwanted player in our squad in excess of £50m and five years deal for Noni Mad-duaeke. But we're stuck in Victor Gyokeres deal because of €5m add ons and payment structure, with all our struggling for hungry striker like him for good three years. Mad-duaeke will be back up to Bukayo Saka, where we already have a prosperous and promising talent from Hale End (Ethan Nwaneri). What will happen to his development, how about the right wing flank where we're stuck with Martenelli and needed urgent competition to get the best out of him; how about Leandro Trossard, what happen to him? Last season Arsenal contributed £100k to Raheem Sterling weekly wages, just to come and seat on the bench for the entire season; even when we lost all our best attacking options to injury. Why not Eberechi Eze instead this unnecessary transfer of Maduaeke; he's a player i never wanted at Arsenal because he's from Chelshiitt. Does Arsenal have to do business with Chelsea before IFFF clear our transfer dealings? Am just piss off with this signing, especially after believing this season will be a promising one for Ethan Nwaneri; who already proved he's there for the challenge and real Arsenal soldier. Mr. Arteta why nah? #Arsenal #everyone
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