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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Arsenal’s Dream 2025–26 Summer Transfer Window. For three seasons running, it’s been the same agonising tale for Arsenal, but 2025–26 offers the Gunners a fresh dawn.
Premier League rules mean that clubs need to be wary of how many non-homegrown players they sign - even if they're an England international
ARSENAL have a huge summer of change on their hands – and many big deals are in the pipeline. Viktor Gyokeres is reportedly waiting to travel London to complete his medical ahead of a
Arsenal and Liverpool are both closing in on deals for a new striker ahead of the new season while Manchester United are preparing to announce the signing of Bryan Mbeumo
The Gunners are staying busy in the transfer window and with more to come, boosting quality and depth in pursuit of glory
Newcastle had bids of £35m and £50m rejected for Elanga in summer 2024. After a season in which his six goals and 11 assists were crucial in helping secure European qualification for Nottingham Forest, a slight increase for their priority target was palatable.
The Old Trafford side also has the advantage of having Ruben Amorim on the sidelines, the former coach of the Portuguese team and the man responsible for guiding the Swedish national team striker through the two best seasons of his career.
From Florian Wirtz to Matheus Cunha, here are the most expensive signings from the 2025-26 summer transfer window.
As Arsenal focus on winning now and throwing money at the summer transfer window, are they sabotaging their long-term Premier League hopes?
Viktor Gyokeres is set to leave Sporting but his exit is becoming more and more bitter with the striker having now sent a legal letter to the club.