Arsenal’s transfer priorities are becoming clearer as Mikel Arteta and Andrea Berta assess options ahead of the final stretch of the January window. The Gunners are weighing new signings against potential exits while keeping their focus on squad balance and long-term development.
Arsenal’s transfer priorities are becoming clearer as Mikel Arteta and Andrea Berta assess options ahead of the final stretch of the January window.
The Gunners are weighing new signings against potential exits while keeping their focus on squad balance and long-term development.
Jeremy Jacquet – Arsenal monitor Chelsea’s stalled move
Arsenal are closely following developments around Rennes defender Jeremy Jacquet as Chelsea continue to struggle in negotiations.
The Gunners view the 18-year-old as a long-term defensive project and could step in if the deal with Stamford Bridge collapses.
Jacquet’s technical control and composure under pressure have drawn positive scouting reports from Arsenal’s recruitment team. Sporting director Andrea Berta is understood to be keen on adding another young centre-back capable of adapting quickly to Arteta’s system.
Any move for Jacquet may depend on outgoings, with Ben White among the players whose futures are being reviewed. Should Arsenal free up space, they are expected to make an approach before the window closes.
Ethan Nwaneri – Loan move to aid development
Ethan Nwaneri is expected to leave on loan this month after limited first-team minutes so far this season. Talks with Marseille have progressed smoothly, and the 18-year-old midfielder is set to complete the switch once final details are agreed.
Arteta has spoken of Nwaneri’s potential and sees the temporary move as a chance for him to gain regular senior experience before returning to north London in the summer.
Gabriel Jesus – Eyes on contract extension
Gabriel Jesus has confirmed his desire to extend his stay at Arsenal beyond 2027. The Brazilian striker, back to full fitness after a lengthy ACL recovery, remains central to Arteta’s plans and has impressed with his sharpness in recent appearances.
Jesus said his focus is now on consistency and silverware. He wants to remain at the club long-term and believes his best years in an Arsenal shirt are still ahead. Arteta has praised his professionalism and leadership, signalling that new contract talks are expected later this year.
As the window continues, Arsenal’s approach remains deliberate: strengthen smartly, retain key players, and give youth the room to grow. That balance could define their progress in the months ahead.
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