Arsenal are accelerating their defensive recruitment as they edge closer to signing Jarell Quansah, while Tottenham have moved on from Cristian Romero and are closing in on Cody Gakpo. The Premier League’s transfer landscape is shifting rapidly, with multiple clubs locked in high-stakes negotiations before the window tightens.
Arsenal pivot to Hinshelwood amid Quansah pursuit
Arsenal remain keen on signing a defender to cover for the injured William Saliba, and their interest in Brighton & Hove Albion’s Jack Hinshelwood has intensified. The 21-year-old midfielder, valued at £51 million by his club, has emerged as a priority target for Mikel Arteta’s side, who are also monitoring Aston Villa’s Ezri Konsa. The Gunners’ defensive recruitment drive follows their ongoing talks with Bayer Leverkusen over Jarell Quansah, though no update has been provided on the status of those negotiations.
Arteta has sought to reassure Arsenal supporters about his future, stating that he expects to extend his contract soon. “They don’t have to worry about any of that, because I want to be here,” he told reporters. “I am extremely happy. I feel very grateful.” His comments come as Arsenal explore multiple defensive options to bolster a backline that has struggled with injuries, with Saliba’s absence a particular concern.
Tottenham seal Romero exit and set sights on Gakpo
Tottenham have finalised Cristian Romero’s £34.2m move to Atletico Madrid, bringing an end to weeks of speculation. The Argentina defender, who served as Spurs’ captain, leaves after 124 appearances and will join Atletico on a five-year deal with a 15% sell-on clause retained by Spurs. His departure follows a turbulent season in which he was sent off twice during the club’s relegation battle and missed the campaign’s finale with a knee injury.
With Romero gone, Spurs have turned their attention to Liverpool’s Cody Gakpo. Dutch reports indicate personal terms have been agreed, though the deal is yet to be formally announced. The club is also monitoring Manchester City’s Savinho and remains in the race for Victor Osimhen, though Gabriel Martinelli has reportedly rejected any involvement in a potential move for the Galatasaray striker.
Fernandez standoff leaves Chelsea in limbo
Chelsea’s failure to secure Enzo Fernández before their Friday deadline has left the club in a state of uncertainty. Manchester City’s £120m bid was not submitted in time, and Fernández is expected to remain at Stamford Bridge for the foreseeable future. His former Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has been vocal in pushing for his signature, but the Blues appear set to retain the midfielder for now.
The stalled negotiations could influence Chelsea’s broader transfer strategy, particularly as they weigh up whether to pursue alternative targets. Meanwhile, Barcelona’s pursuit of Rodri has entered its final stages, with a £60m-plus offer on the table—though still £10m short of Manchester City’s valuation.
Arsenal’s defensive overhaul is taking shape, but Tottenham’s Romero exit and Gakpo pursuit signal a clear shift in their priorities. With the window tightening, both clubs face critical decisions that could define their seasons ahead.
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