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Arsenal's Transfer Madness: Two Signings by Next Week (If Everything Goes Right)




God, Arsenal fans are about to lose their minds.

The Gunners are scrambling to get Martin Zubimendi and Christian Norgaard signed, sealed, and delivered before they hop on that plane to Spain next week for pre-season training. And honestly? It's about time they started moving with some urgency in this transfer window.

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The Kepa Situation Still Makes Me Laugh

So far this summer, Arsenal's big splash was... wait for it... activating Kepa Arrizabalaga's £5million release clause from Chelsea. Yeah, the same Kepa who's been bouncing around like a pinball for the past few years. He's going to be David Raya's backup, which feels like the most Arsenal thing ever. Spend £5m on a goalkeeper who'll probably play 6 games all season.

But here's where it gets interesting.



Zubimendi's £51m move from Real Sociedad is apparently "on the verge of being announced" - whatever that means in football speak. Could be tomorrow, could be next month. You know how these things go. Meanwhile, Brentford's Christian Norgaard just had his medical ahead of a £10m plus add-ons switch, and honestly, that feels like decent business for once.

Spain, Singapore, and Hong Kong - The Summer Tour Nobody Asked For

If everything goes smoothly (big if), both midfielders should be packing their bags for warm-weather training in Spain. Then it's off to Singapore and Hong Kong from July 19th for what I'm sure will be thrilling friendlies against teams nobody remembers playing.

Poor Takehiro Tomiyasu though. Arsenal just mutually terminated his contract despite having a year left on his Emirates deal. The guy played SIX minutes last season - not six games, six actual minutes - and he's dealing with a long-term knee issue that'll keep him out for most of 2025. Sometimes football is just brutal.

The Gyokeres Drama Nobody Saw Coming

Viktor Gyokeres has rejected two more offers because he's apparently dead set on joining Arsenal this summer. The Sweden international is in a "heated stand-off" with Sporting CP, which sounds like something out of a soap opera.



Juventus tried to swoop in and offer him an escape route, but he turned them down too. Why? Because he wants North London or nothing. Can't blame the guy - he scored 54 goals in 52 appearances last season and led Sporting to a domestic double. That's the kind of form that makes you think you deserve better than Turin (no offense to Juve fans).

The relationship with Sporting has turned "toxic" according to reports, which... yikes. Al-Hilal and Al-Qadisiyah have thrown money at him, but he's not interested in the Saudi payday. Yet.

Benjamin Sesko Complicates Everything

Here's where it gets messy. Arsenal are also sniffing around RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko, which could leave Gyokeres in limbo if Mikel Arteta decides the Slovenia international is his guy instead.

Imagine being Gyokeres right now - you've burned bridges with your current club, turned down Juventus, and rejected Saudi millions, all because you want Arsenal. And they might sign someone else entirely.

Crystal Palace Playing Hardball Over Eze

Crystal Palace have basically told everyone to pay up or shut up when it comes to Eberechi Eze. They want the full £68m release clause value and won't negotiate for less, according to The Mirror. Fair play to them, honestly.

Arsenal are favorites to sign Eze, but Tottenham are lurking around too. Because of course they are. North London derby transfer battles are always fun.

Oh, and the Gunners have also made contact about Chelsea's Noni Madueke, because why not complicate things further?

Next week should be interesting. If Arsenal actually pull off signing Zubimendi and Norgaard before Spain, it'll be the fastest they've moved in a transfer window since... well, I can't remember when.


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How To

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