Arsenal are expected to sign a new midfielder in the summer of 2025, according to Arsenal expert Charles Watts.
Speaking in his Daily Briefing column for CaughtOffside, Watts emphasised that potential departures of key midfielders like Thomas Partey and Jorginho could force Mikel Arteta to bolster the squad in that area.
Thomas Partey’s current contract is set to expire at the end of the season, and there have been no updates regarding a renewal. Watts believes Partey is likely to leave, and Jorginho could also leave, adding more urgency for Arsenal to seek reinforcements in central midfield.
Arsenal have already signed key midfielders, including Declan Rice last season and Riccardo Calafiori and Mikel Merino in this summer’s transfer window.
However, according to Watts, Arteta could be looking to bring in at least two more midfielders in the next window, including a big-name signing and a younger player with potential.
He said:
“I can’t sit here right now and say with any confidence who Arsenal will bring in next summer when it comes to their midfield, but it’s certainly an area that they will be looking to strengthen.”
“Thomas Partey is out of contract and as of yet there have been no talks about extending his deal. The expectation at this stage is that he will move on once his current contract expires.”
“Jorginho could also go and should that happen there will be an obvious need to bring in at least one replacement in the deeper lying central midfield position.”
“I think they will look to freshen up that area, potentially adding a big name and also a younger player, like they did when they signed Sambi Lokonga a few years back.”
Mikel Arteta have made a strong start to the season. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
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