Arsenal are reportedly close to securing the signature of Spanish midfielder Mikel Merino from Real Sociedad, following their imminent acquisition of defender Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna.
Merino, who impressed during Spain’s victorious Euro 2024 campaign, has been a long-term target for the Gunners. With only one year remaining on his contract and having rejected a renewal offer from Real Sociedad, the Spanish club is reportedly willing to accept a €25 million offer from Arsenal for the 28-year-old midfielder according to Sport in Spain. Otherwise, they will let him run out his contract.
This potential transfer comes after Arsenal outmanoeuvred several European giants to secure the signing of Calafiori for €50 million (€45m + €5m). The Italian defender’s arrival will strengthen Arsenal’s defensive options, and Merino’s signing would further boost Mikel Arteta’s squad ahead of the new season.
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Barcelona, who have also shown interest in Merino, are reportedly unable to compete financially with Arsenal’s offer. The Catalan club’s priority targets, Nico Williams and Dani Olmo, will stretch their budget. Additionally, the potential signing of Merino hinges on the departure of Frenkie de Jong, which seems unlikely at this stage.
Atletico Madrid are also keen on Merino but are reluctant to meet Real Sociedad’s asking price. Their ongoing pursuit of Chelsea’s Conor Gallagher has further complicated their financial situation, making an agreement for Merino less likely.
Merino, who previously played in the Premier League with Newcastle United, reportedly favours a move to England over a transfer to Atletico Madrid. Arsenal’s ambitious project under Arteta, coupled with their financial muscle, has made them the most attractive destination for the Spanish midfielder.
The arrival of Merino would be a significant boost for Arsenal, adding a dynamic and versatile midfielder to their ranks. His experience and technical ability would complement the existing midfield options and provide Arteta with more tactical flexibility.
With Merino’s move to Arsenal reportedly close, the Gunners are demonstrating their intent to build a squad capable of challenging for top honours in the Premier League and Champions League.
The addition of both Calafiori and Merino would signal a significant strengthening of the team’s spine, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.
Next up, another goalkeeper and a forward.