Arsenal is gearing up for a significant spending spree in the upcoming summer transfer window, with manager Mikel Arteta expecting “a big one” for the club.
The Gunners have been linked with several high-profile targets, and with a healthy financial position thanks to smart dealings in the previous transfer window, they’re poised to make some major investments.
### let’s share the major important Target players
– *Martin Zubimendi*:

The defensive midfielder from Spain who is a 26-year-old, plays for Real Sociedad and the national team.
Arsenal is confident about signing Real Sociedad’s defensive midfielder, with a reported agreement to pay his £50.5 million release clause.
– *Viktor Gyokeres*:

A striker for Primeira Liga club Sporting CP and the Sweden national team.
He is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as Gyökeres made his professional debut with Swedish side Brommapojkarna in 2015.
Viktor Gyokeres Sporting Lisbon’s striker is a top target, with a potential transfer fee of around £67.3 million. Gyokeres has impressed Arsenal’s new sporting director, Andrea Berta.
– *Benjamin Sesko*:

Benjamin Sesko is a 21-year-old Slovenian centre-forward who plays for RB Leipzig since 2023. He has scored 16 goals in 41 international matches for Slovenia and has a market value of €65 million.
RB Leipzig’s striker is another contender, valued at over £67.3 million. Both Gyokeres and Sesko would likely command a weekly wage of around £200,000.
– *Dean Huijsen*:

Dean Donny Huijsen Wijsmuller (born 14 April 2005) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Premier League club Liverpool F.C.. Born in the Netherlands, he plays for the Spain national team.
Arsenal and Liverpool are front-runners to sign Bournemouth’s center-back, with a £50 million release clause that can be paid in three installments.
– *Other Targets*:
Arsenal is also eyeing Spanish superstars Nico Williams and Joan Garcia, as well as a left-back and a backup for Bukayo Saka ¹ ².
### Financial Position
Arsenal’s financial prudence last summer, which included selling Declan Rice in installments over 24 months, has given them the flexibility to spend big this summer. They’re expected to have at least £100 million to spend, plus any funds raised from player sales. Some reports suggest their spending could reach a whopping £300 million, potentially breaking the club’s transfer record ² ¹.
### Squad Overhaul
To fund these signings, Arsenal might offload around seven players, according to reports. This would be part of a broader strategy to refresh the squad and improve the team’s quality. With Arteta’s emphasis on increasing the squad’s depth and quality, the summer transfer window promises to be an exciting and pivotal moment for the Gunners ³.