Mikel Merino of Arsenal celebrates scoring his team's second goal with teammates during the Premier League match between Leicester City FC and Arsenal FC at The King Power Stadium on February 15, 2025 in Leicester, England.
Mikel Merino of Arsenal celebrates scoring against Leicester City(Image credit: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is looking to bring in high-quality additions to his squad this summer with a lifetime contract on the horizon for one star putting a spanner in the works.

The Gunners smashed Real Madrid 3-0 at the Emirates Stadium midweek, in one of the biggest statements of Arteta's reign to give his side a massive chance of getting to a Champions League semi-final.

But with Arteta proving Arsenal's potential on the pitch, the pressure is on the club to deliver the signings that can help the Basque boss deliver silverware this summer.

Summer business for Arsenal has already begun

Having installed Italian sporting director Andrea Berta during the last international break, the North Londoners' summer business is already underway.

Earlier this year, Spanish outlet AS reported that Espanyol would accept a transfer bid from Arsenal without hesitation after the North Londoners had agreed terms with goalkeeper Joan Garcia while Sami Mokbel wrote in The Mail earlier this year that a move for no.6 Martin Zubimendi is virtually complete.

With attack still an area that Arsenal want to add serious depth to, Nico Williams is a major target for the club, with journalist and Arsenal expert Charles Watts telling CaughtOffside that Arteta would love to sign his fellow Basque.

Now, Spanish publication Estadio Deportivo are reporting that the attacker ranked at no.8 in FourFourTwo's list of the best left wingers in the world right now is mulling over an incredible extension at Athletic Club.

According to the report, the Spanish international is considering what they describe as a lifelong contract while looks to increase his release clause substantially from the 60 million that Arsenal are currently interested in paying.

FourFourTwo understands that a meeting was set between Williams' agent and Arsenal chief Berta recently though Estadio Deportivo now writes that, A change in Nico Williams' future could surprise both Bara and the English clubs that were keen to sign him.

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, meanwhile, concurs and has noted that Arsenal need to forget about Williams.

Williams is worth 70 million, according to Transfermarkt. Arsenal host Brentford this weekend when Premier League action returns.

Spanish football expert Graham Hunter: Athletic will say no to selling Williams on the cheap: they're not obliged to

Nico is such a dynamic, important footballer but no, I don't think the market will be big for him.

He's had a pretty indifferent season. Hes had far too many niggling injuries, which have stripped him of some of his superpower, which is using the ball and being comfortable with the ball at high speed, and his absolute glowing self-confidence. Some of that has dipped because physically he's never had a season like this.

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I think that clubs will look at the scene probably try and be bit miserly and try and do a deal on the cheap, and I think Athletic will say no: they're not obliged to sell there.

I'm pretty sure they're going to play Champions League football: that means gigantic revenue. Particularly in a robust financial position.

Unless Nico comes out and says, 'I absolutely command to leave,' which I don't think he's going to do, I think it's slight odds against that he leaves.

The market is so mad that obviously an offer from a club that he cannot resist might come in, that's true. But I think hell stay by August and I hope that's true.

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Mark White has been at on FourFourTwo since joining in January 2020, first as a staff writer before becoming content editor in 2023. An encyclopedia of football shirts and boots knowledge both past and present Mark has also represented FFT at both FA Cup and League Cup finals (though didn't receive a winners' medal on either occasion) and has written pieces for the mag ranging on subjects from Bobby Robson's season at Barcelona to Robinho's career. He has written cover features for the mag on Mikel Arteta and Martin Odegaard, and is assisted by his cat, Rosie, who has interned for the brand since lockdown.


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