Arsenal are in pole position to sign Real Sociedad midfielder Mikel Merino this summer amid interest from Atletico Madrid and Barcelona.
The Spain international has been a key player for the La Liga outfit over the past four seasons, but he could move on in the current transfer window.
His present contract expires in 2025 and Sociedad are prepared to sell him for £25 million if he does not renew.
Atletico are currently willing to pay around £17m which is well below Sociedad’s valuation.
Barcelona are not in a position to enter the bidding battle as they continue to deal with Financial Fair Play restrictions placed by La Liga.
Arsenal are considered favourites to land Merino. Manager Mikel Arteta has been urging the Gunners to sign his compatriot.
Arteta’s side have turned their focus to Merino after Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi made it clear that he is not leaving the club.
Merino would add quality and depth in midfield
Arsenal have a strong midfield combination in the starting XI, but they are still lacking quality and competition from the substitutes’ bench.
Merino would provide exactly that for Arteta. He is a risk taker from the number eight role and has impressed with his ability to make regular forward passes.
The 28-year-old registered eight goals and five assists last season, but he also excelled defensively.
The Spaniard won 10.2 duels per appearance alongside 2.4 tackles and 6.2 recoveries. He also won 65 percent of his take-ons with 1.7 clearances.
Merino’s creativity, defensive skills and high work rate make him an ideal signing. Although he is not a strong ball passer, his all-around game compensates.
Arsenal have not closed the door on signing experienced players. Merino could be rotated in and out of the team based on the opposition.
Stats from Transfermarkt.com & Sofascore.com
Recent Posts
- Fenerbahce vs Nottingham Forest: Match preview, predicted line-ups, team news, and prediction
- Atletico Madrid offer contract extension to Julian Alvarez
- Xabi Alonso turns down Olympique Marseille managerial offer
- Bukayo Saka signs new five-year deal with Arsenal, becoming club’s highest-paid player
- Club Brugge vs Atletico Madrid: Match preview, predicted line-ups, team news and prediction
- Can Newcastle survive the Baku atmosphere that stunned Benfica and held Chelsea?
- Dortmund rule out Ryerson summer exit despite Man United & Barcelona links
- Prospective Sheffield Wednesday owner facing legal battle with former business partner
- Yamal misses penalty as Barcelona lose 2-1 at Girona, drop to second in La Liga
- Benfica vs Real Madrid: Match preview, predicted line-ups, team news and prediction
