Arsenal consider transfer targets ahead of summer window
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 1:29 PM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
Arsenal is actively exploring transfer options as the summer window approaches. Manager Mikel Arteta emphasized the need for a swift approach, particularly due to potential disruptions caused by the World Cup. The club is reportedly looking at players who have been linked to them in previous transfer rumors. William Carvalho, who recently terminated his contract with Pachuca, is among those mentioned as a potential target. The situation is evolving, with more rumors expected as the transfer market heats up.
- •Mikel Arteta highlights urgency for summer transfer activities.
- •William Carvalho is available on a free transfer after leaving Pachuca.
- •Arsenal is reviewing past transfer targets linked with the club.
- •The World Cup may disrupt the upcoming transfer window.
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