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PSG is reportedly targeting Arsenal forward Gabriel Martinelli in a potential £50 million move. The club aims to finalize the deal while Arsenal board members are in Budapest for the Champions League.
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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) are planning a painful double over Arsenal in the coming weeks, with Sports Bloom revealing their strategy to defend their Champions League title in Budapest while ramping up their pursuit of Brazilian forward Gabriel Martinelli. This comes as PSG bosses reportedly intend to exploit the presence of Arsenal board members in the city during Europe’s elite competition, aiming to finalise a deal for the talented winger.
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According to Sports Bloom, sources have indicated that PSG’s bigwigs have already approved a move for Martinelli, with a transfer fee in the region of £50 million. The Brazilian’s contract at the Emirates expires next summer, but there is no option for a further year, leaving Arsenal in a precarious position as they face a decision about whether to cash in on Martinelli this summer.
Mikel Arteta is understood to be open to letting Martinelli leave, as he looks to further strengthen Arsenal’s attacking options. This move comes amid Arsenal’s efforts to reshape their squad for next season. Arteta’s pursuit of fresh talent has already seen the club identify potential replacements for the 24-year-old. ’s rising star, Jesús Rodríguez, is reportedly high on Arsenal’s list, with the young talent considered one of Europe’s brightest emerging attacking prospects.
PSG plans to make a £50 million move for Arsenal forward Gabriel Martinelli.
PSG aims to exploit the presence of Arsenal board members in Budapest during the Champions League to finalize the deal.
PSG is reportedly willing to pay £50 million for Gabriel Martinelli.
If PSG successfully signs Martinelli, it could significantly impact Arsenal's attacking options and overall squad depth.
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Rodríguez fits the profile Arteta is keen to add as he reshapes his frontline, with Martinelli’s departure creating the necessary space for new additions. Meanwhile, Martinelli would likely slot into PSG’s squad as a successor to Bradley Barcola, with the French winger continuing to attract strong interest from Manchester City.
Martinelli’s time at Arsenal has been marked by significant achievements, but his form has been less than stellar this season. After bagging 15 Premier League goals in the 2022/23 campaign, Martinelli has struggled to make a similar impact this term. Despite Arsenal sitting at the top of the Premier League table, Martinelli has netted just one goal in the league, though he has scored six times in the Champions League. Over his 275 appearances for Arsenal, he has scored 62 goals in all competitions, with 41 of those coming in the Premier League.
While his early promise at Arsenal was clear, it is apparent that his role in Arteta’s setup has evolved. The creative winger’s form drop could signal a pivotal moment in his career as the Gunners look to make significant changes to their squad.
PSG’s timing of the move appears to be calculated, with the French giants aiming to capitalise on Martinelli’s contract situation and Arsenal’s reported openness to sell. It’s clear that the club, under the guidance of Luis Enrique, sees immense potential in Martinelli, whose creativity and attacking flair would strengthen PSG’s already formidable squad.
It remains to be seen whether Arsenal will entertain offers for the Brazilian this summer or risk losing him for free next year. With PSG’s interest now firmly on the table, Arsenal faces a tough decision.
As an Arsenal fan, the idea of Martinelli leaving is a bittersweet one. The winger has been a key part of the club’s attacking force, and while his recent form has been concerning, his potential remains undeniable. The £50 million price tag could be tempting, especially when Arteta is looking to further strengthen his squad, but selling Martinelli might send the wrong message to fans. It signals that Arsenal is ready to offload talented players when times get tough, something we haven’t seen much of since the club returned to its competitive form under Arteta.
If the deal goes through, there’s no doubt that PSG will be gaining a player with immense potential, but can we afford to let go of someone who could still come good in the long term? With Arsenal’s top position in the league, the timing of this transfer could be disastrous for the club’s cohesion and forward planning.
With the summer window fast approaching, it will be interesting to see if Arsenal hold their ground or make a change. If we do sell, let’s hope Arteta has a plan in place to ensure our attacking depth remains as strong as ever. The club’s ambitions are clear, but selling Martinelli might take us a step back, even if it makes sense financially.