Arsenal are looking to sign a new left-back this summer, with no significant talks ongoing over a new contract for current starter Oleksandr Zinchenko.

Liverpool's Dutch midfielder #38 Ryan Gravenberch (L) fights for the ball with Arsenal's Ukrainian defender #35 Oleksandr Zinchenko during the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium in London on February 4, 2024. (Photo by ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Liverpool’s Ryan Gravenberch (L) fights for the ball with Arsenal’s Oleksandr Zinchenko during the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium in London on February 4, 2024. (Photo by ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images)

James McNicholas reports for The Athletic that despite Oleksandr Zinchenko approaching the final two years of his contract this summer, Arsenal are yet to open contract talks over an extension for the defender.

McNicholas writes that the Gunners have a left-back on their summer transfer shortlist, suggesting their long-term plan for Zinchenko is at the very least uncertain.

Arsenal have a lot of potential left-back options in the squad already, particularly when including loanees.

The pursuit of another suggests the club will be looking to upgrade on their current crop of players, as there certainly doesn’t seem to be much need to sign another backup.

NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND - JANUARY 30: Oleksandr Zinchenko of Arsenal and Mikel Arteta, Manager of Arsenal, interact after the team's victory in the Premier League match between Nottingham Forest and Arsenal FC at City Ground on January 30, 2024 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND: Oleksandr Zinchenko of Arsenal and Mikel Arteta, Manager of Arsenal, interact after the team’s victory in the Premier League match between Nottingham Forest and Arsenal FC at City Ground on January 30, 2024. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Zinchenko has made 33 appearances for Arsenal this season, and he’s clearly considered a starter by Mikel Arteta when he’s fit. But therein lies the first problem – the uncertainty over the Ukraine international’s fitness.

Zinchenko has had two fairly significant calf injuries this season, after having multiple calf problems in 2022/23 as well.

To have multiple instances of the same injury in both of his seasons at Arsenal suggests a problem that isn’t simply going to go away in 2024/25.

Then there’s the fact that the call to make Zinchenko a guaranteed starter is becoming increasingly questionable. There are many in the Arsenal fanbase at the moment who view the 27-year-old as the defensive weak link, whilst he also doesn’t seem to be adding as much in the build-up as he used to.

Jurrien Timber in training with the Arsenal first team (Photo via Arsenal on Twitter)
Jurrien Timber in training with the Arsenal first team (Photo via Arsenal on Twitter)

If Jurrien Timber had been fit all season, it would have been interesting to see whether Zinchenko played as often as he has done. Timber had started the season playing at left-back in Zinchenko’s absence, and he may well have claimed that spot on a more permanent basis if not for his own injury.

With Arsenal now pursuing yet another left-back in the transfer market, and Timber set to return to fitness in the coming weeks, Zinchenko’s starting role is evidently under threat.