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Arsenal Set Record-Breaking Transfer Price Tag For Gabriel Martinelli

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Arsenal have set a club-record transfer price tag for one of their stars, as the Gunners prepare for a summer window filled with business moving in and out of the club.

The North London side enjoyed a successful campaign, which saw them crowned as Premier League champions, while they were a penalty shootout away from landing a first-ever Champions League trophy too.

Mikel Arteta and the hierarchy aren’t happy with just that, however, as it appears as though the appetite is there to continue competing at the highest possible level.

That means Arsenal are facing a busy few months ahead, with both signings and exits on the cards, the latter of which could result in some difficult decisions being made.

Arsenal Stance On Gabriel Martinelli

Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli celebrates scoring against Bayern Munich.
UEFA Champions League – Arsenal v Bayern Munich – Emirates Stadium, London, Britain – November 26, 2025 Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli celebrates scoring their third goal Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra

One of the players who could leave this summer is Gabriel Martinelli, as Christian Falk claims that Arsenal are open to a move, with a price tag already set on the winger.

The report states that £38.9 million will be enough to tempt the Gunners into allowing a deal to proceed, with Bayern Munich among those most heavily linked.

The Bundesliga champions have been rumoured with interest in the Brazilian for some time now, and following their failed move for Anthony Gordon, there is still the need to land a left-winger in the market.

That said, it’s claimed that Bayern are looking at other options who may feature more as squad players, a role that wouldn’t suit Martinelli as he searches for more game time.

Martinelli featured 53 times across all competitions for Arsenal over the past season, scoring 11 goals and assisting seven times, with his main quality being his “rapid” pace and ability to disrupt defences.

That said, he has been relied on a lot less than others, with fewer than half of his Premier League appearances coming as a starter in the side.

With the Gunners on the search for a left-wing option, an exit for Martinelli appears more likely, along with the possibility of his teammate Leandro Trossard also leaving.

It remains to be seen whether that £38.9 million price tag would tempt some other clubs to come in with an offer, though it would prove a decent return on investment for Arsenal.

Arsenal Need Sales

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One of the huge tasks that Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta has this summer is finding a way to make the club capable of selling in a similar way to their rivals.

The Gunners have often struggled to recoup considerable funds for their players, making it tougher to reinvest in the market with stronger transfer fees as a result.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain remains the club-record sale to Liverpool, worth just £35 million, something that would be beaten if Martinelli manages to go for the proposed £38.9 million price tag.


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Arsenal are predicted to spend big this summer in order to build on their first title win in 22 years.

That would result in a huge profit on the £6 million paid to Ituano back in 2019, and would underline the huge effort to help develop him to that point.

Arsenal would land money that goes back into the transfer fund, and it starts a self-sustaining cycle that must continue if the club want to stay competitive at the very top.

Martinelli’s potential sale would be the start of an era for Arsenal, one where they need to find better ways to sell to keep competitive.

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Liverpool In Talks to Sign Kennet Eichhorn

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Liverpool appear to be wasting no time in their bid to back new manager Andoni Iraola in the transfer market this summer.

Liverpool confirmed the appointment of the Spaniard as Arne Slot’s replacement on a two-year deal on Thursday evening, and work off the pitch to give him a stronger squad next season is well underway.

After losing Andy Robertson, Mohamed Salah and Ibrahima Konate for free, club chiefs know they need to bring in new players to boost a squad that ended this season by finishing fifth in the Premier League standings.

The Merseyside outfit are already working on one major deal as they look to secure a successor to Salah, with David Ornstein confirming that they are now in contact with RB Leipzig over a deal to sign teenage winger Yan Diomande.

While the Bundesliga outfit are determined not to sell and ready to demand £112m for the Ivory Coast international if they do change their mind, Liverpool are said to be ahead of Paris Saint-Germain in the race to land the 19-year-old after an incredible breakthrough campaign.

The Merseysiders are in the strongest position player side, having been attracted to an exciting winger who scored 13 goals and registered 10 assists in his first proper full season in senior football.

Liverpool Hold New Talks to Sign Kennet Eichhorn

Kennet Eichhorn celebrates scoring for Hertha Berlin

As well as Diomande, Liverpool are also chasing the signature of another sensation based in Germany in Hertha Berlin’s Kennet Eichhorn.

Sky Sports journalist Florian Plettenberg reported on Thursday that the Reds had held new talks in the last 48 hours as they push hard to seal the signature of the 16-year-old wonderkid.

The teenager could be on the move this summer after Hertha failed to secure promotion back to the Bundesliga, with Bayer Leverkusen and Borussia Dortmund also suitors alongside Liverpool.

As Plettenberg says, the teenager is open to all options at this stage of the summer, but the Premier League club are clearly pushing to convince him to move to England.

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Eichhorn is Even More Exciting Than Diomande

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Diomande is clearly a huge attacking talent who looks like he will have a huge future in the game, but Eichhorn is arguably even more exciting.

The Germany Under 17 international doesn’t celebrate his 17th birthday until next month, but he has already made 19 senior appearances at the age of 16 for Hertha, showing just how highly he is rated.

Had he not suffered an ankle injury and a red-card suspension towards the end of this season, it would likely have been a lot more.

Tall, composed and technically assured, Eichhorn is showing maturity well beyond his years after being promoted to Hertha’s first team in recent months.

The 16-year-old has been scouted by the likes of Liverpool, Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid and Barcelona already, and it remains to be seen if those clubs get involved in the race for his signature this summer.

Hertha captain Fabian Reese has described him as “an incredible, exceptional talent”, while he has been likened to Toni Kroos in his homeland – quite the comparison.

Even better for Liverpool is that the wonderkid is said to have a release clause worth €9m for clubs in the Champions League, although the player’s entourage want a deal worth a total of €19m.

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Toni Kroos Named 4 Countries That Can Win the 2026 World Cup

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Toni Kroos may have hung up his boots, but he still has plenty to say about football.

The former Bayern Munich and Real Madrid midfielder won the league in both Germany and Spain a combined seven times. Add to that his record-setting six Champions League titles, as well as the 2014 World Cup, and you have one of the most successful players of all-time.

He appeared on Brazilian legend Romario’s YouTube channel to share his predictions for the 2026 tournament, and let’s just say not everyone will agree with him.

One pick in particular caught people off guard, and the teams he left out were among some of the biggest nations in world football. Of course, Kroos is entitled to his opinion, but that won’t stop a fair few supporters from taking issue with what he had to say.

The Four Teams Toni Kroos Backed

Toni Kroos

Spain are the most straightforward pick on the list. Few nations have managed to reinvent themselves the way Spain have. After the golden generation of Xavi, Iniesta and Sergio Ramos dominated world football between 2008 and 2012, many wondered whether they could ever reach those heights again. Under Luis de la Fuente, the answer has been a resounding yes. The reigning European champions, currently top of FIFA’s world rankings, arrive at the 2026 World Cup as the bookies’ favourites.

France need little justification either. Winners in Russia in 2018 and finalists in Qatar four years later, Les Bleus have been in most people’s picks to win either the World Cup or Euros for the last decade. On paper, you could make a strong case that they are the best squad at this tournament. Didier Deschamps’ side has depth in every position and will be hellbent on taking home the trophy this year after penalty heartbreak in 2022.


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Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele and William Saliba all feature in a very strong Les Bleus squad.

Portugal is an interesting selection. Kroos is a former Real Madrid teammate of Cristiano Ronaldo, and his backing of Portugal feels partly personal, but it isn’t without merit. Roberto Martinez has built a squad that merges Ronaldo’s experience with a talented young core, and recently tasted international success, winning the Nations League title.

The headline pick is Morocco, but Kroos might have a point. The Atlas Lions became the first African side to reach a World Cup semi-final in Qatar in 2022, and they’re the reigning AFCON champions, albeit in rather controversial circumstances. Their technical improvement and standout players like Achraf Hakimi and Brahim Diaz make them a genuine dark horse.

“Spain, Portugal, France, and there may be a surprise, I would say Morocco… Germany are always there. I don’t see them among the top five favorites, but just like Brazil, if they surprise me, that’s great.”

Kroos’ Notable World Cup Omissions

Argentina captain Lionel Messi with the World Cup trophy and his wife Antonela Roccuzzo
Argentina captain Lionel Messi with the World Cup trophy and his wife Antonela Roccuzzo

The absences are just as thought-provoking as the picks. Argentina, the defending world champions, are nowhere to be seen despite following up their World Cup win with a Copa America triumph. Lionel Messi’s side then qualified as CONMEBOL group winners and arrive in North America targeting back-to-back titles for the first time since Brazil in 1958 and 1962.

Brazil get a diplomatic apology from Kroos, “Sorry to Romario,” but still don’t make the cut. Given Brazil’s turbulent qualifying campaign and the upheaval surrounding their squad in recent years, it’s less surprising than the Argentina omission. But there’s cause for hope when your manager is Carlo Ancelotti.

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Germany, Kroos’ home nation, are also left out of his picks. For a man who won the World Cup with them in 2014, that’s quite the verdict on how far the national team has fallen from its peak. Unlike Spain, their golden generation weren’t replaced by top-bracket talent in the same way. That isn’t to say there aren’t some quality players still in their side, though.


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Interestingly, England, who Messi himself named among his tournament favourites, don’t feature in Kroos’ thinking either. The Three Lions go into the World Cup with the best striker in the world as their captain, a player who knows what it takes to win the Golden Boot. But Kroos has no care for that and has no intentions of believing it’ll be coming home.

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Man Utd Want Alejandro Balde After Making Contact

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Manchester United are on the lookout for a left-back this summer, and TeamTalk reports that there are a few alternatives to Lewis Hall on the cards.

It comes as the Red Devils prepare for a new season that will be busy in comparison to the previous campaign, with Michael Carrick guiding the club back to the Champions League, adding even more games to the schedule.

As a result, strength in depth is vital, and left-back has been a problem position in years gone by, with Luke Shaw‘s fitness battles underlined by the lack of a long-term challenger to his position.

Newcastle star Hall has emerged as a top candidate to fill that role, but Man United are looking at alternatives who could be cheaper, including a Barcelona star who has been on the radar for a little while.

Manchester United Eye Alejandro Balde

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As Man United start to put their plans in place, Barcelona left-back Alejandro Balde has emerged as an alternative to Hall, according to TeamTalk.

It’s claimed that the Premier League giants made contact earlier this year about a possible switch for the Spaniard, and his situation is described as being “alive”.

The 22-year-old is entering the final two years under contract at Barcelona, with doubts persisting over his future at the Nou Camp as the club look to address the balance in the squad.

A move for Julian Alvarez and Anthony Gordon could end up helping Man United, with funds needing to be raised to complete both deals, and leading to Balde’s availability.

It remains to be seen whether the club will pursue a move, as Hall is still described as the “dream target” for the position, but it could be a move out of necessity during a transfer window that will need to have funds spread across the team.

What Would Balde Bring To Man United?

Alejandro Balde in action for Barcelona

If Man United pivot to sign Balde instead of Hall, they could land a player who is not only able to add quality now, but has plenty of promise for the future.

The 22-year-old has shown signs of his ability throughout his career at Barcelona so far, offering mobility and athleticism that allows him to start attacks, get involved further up the pitch, and recover well to defend when needed.

Given how vertical United can be in the way they attack, it’s the sort of profile that could suit the team, with Shaw not quite able to offer the same from left-back.

Balde has been described as a “cheat code” in the buildup phase, an area that the Old Trafford hierarchy is looking to address with the addition of midfielders.


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There are some concerns over his physicality, with the full-back suffering several ankle and muscular problems throughout his career, with two of the latter keeping him out for ten games last campaign.

It could be a risk for Man United, but one they may be keen to take if it helps unlock the side moving forward.

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