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·26. März 2025

Arsenal to offer Defender new deal as interest from Al-Nassr grows

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Gabriel Future Key to Arsenal’s Title Blueprint

Core Foundations Holding Firm

Arsenal are not waiting for the summer storm—they’re fortifying their defensive stronghold before it hits. As per Football Insider, the Gunners are preparing a fresh contract for Gabriel Magalhães in a bid to fend off lucrative Saudi Pro League interest. The 27-year-old has become a linchpin of Mikel Arteta’s long-term strategy, with the club “prepared to do everything they can to keep hold of him.”

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Gabriel’s current deal runs until 2027, but talks are lined up well ahead of the summer transfer window. His partnership with William Saliba—another standout performer reportedly being eyed by Real Madrid—has transformed Arsenal’s back line into one of the league’s most formidable units.

Rejecting Temptation from Saudi Arabia

Arteta isn’t merely planning for now—he’s safeguarding the progress of the last three seasons. “Arsenal will reject any bids for Gabriel,” industry insider Mick Brown told Football Insider, amid growing interest from Saudi side Al-Nassr.

This firm stance reflects not only Gabriel’s stellar form—“Interest in Gabriel has not come as a surprise given his stellar performances in an Arsenal shirt”—but also Arteta’s intent to lock in his strongest assets as the club readies for another title tilt.

Reinforcement Over Rebuild

While Saudi millions may test Arsenal’s resolve, the club appear more interested in reinforcing than replacing. “Arsenal are interested in signing Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace”, as reported by Football Insider, suggesting Arteta is eager to deepen his defensive pool.

In attack, reinforcements could also be on the horizon. Arsenal’s interest in Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo, who has “hit 15 goals and notched five assists in 29 league games”, shows that the club are preparing for high-calibre additions. With Liverpool and Newcastle also circling, this could ignite a fierce battle for one of the Premier League’s breakout stars.

Arteta’s Tactical Blueprint Continues

The Gunners’ progress is underpinned by stability. By proactively securing key personnel like Gabriel and Saliba, and exploring strategic signings, Arsenal aren’t just reacting to market threats—they’re shaping their own narrative.

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This is exactly what we want to see—decisiveness. Gabriel has been nothing short of a rock for us this season, and alongside Saliba, he’s been vital to any title ambitions we’ve held. The fact that Arteta is pushing to secure his long-term future, despite his contract running until 2027, shows the seriousness of our intentions.

Rejecting Saudi bids is a no-brainer. Sure, the money might be outrageous, but Gabriel isn’t just another name on the team sheet—he’s part of our identity now. Keeping him means we stay defensively resolute and tactically balanced.

The links to Marc Guehi are encouraging too. If we’re building depth rather than replacing starters, that’s exactly how champions operate. And Bryan Mbeumo? Sign me up. Fifteen goals and five assists in a Brentford side isn’t to be sniffed at. Imagine what he could do with Ødegaard feeding him at the Emirates.

With Manchester City still an ever-present threat, standing still isn’t an option. Arteta knows that. We’re not just holding ground—we’re preparing to push forward.

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