Arsenal Transfer News: Four Players Available for January Moves
Arsenal transfer news takes center stage as the Premier League leaders prepare for potential January departures. Mikel Arteta’s side, currently four points clear at the top of the table, is considering allowing up to four players to leave when the winter transfer window opens.
Arsenal Transfer News: Big Summer Spending Leads to Squad Shake-Up
After an ambitious summer transfer window that saw Arsenal splash out on names like Viktor Gyokeres, Noni Madueke, and Martin Zubimendi, the club is now seeking to balance its books and trim the squad. Their heavy investment has propelled them to early success, topping the Premier League and maintaining an unbeaten Champions League record alongside Bayern Munich and Inter Milan.
Who Could Be Leaving Arsenal in January?
Arsenal transfer news highlights that the Gunners are ready to listen to offers for several high-profile players in January. According to reports, Brazilian duo Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus headline the list. Martinelli, having lost his starting spot on the left to Leandro Trossard, has only managed two league starts this season. If a substantial offer, potentially from Saudi Arabia, arrives, Arsenal may be willing to part ways with the 24-year-old.
Gabriel Jesus, meanwhile, has faced injury setbacks and now finds himself behind Kai Havertz and summer signing Gyokeres. The Brazilian striker’s game time has been limited, and with a World Cup year looming, a move away in January or the summer could be on the cards if he’s to boost his international prospects.
Teenage talent Ethan Nwaneri is another potential departure, but only on loan. Despite signing a long-term deal earlier this year, Nwaneri has seen limited minutes, all from the bench. Arsenal’s willingness to consider loan offers could provide the midfielder crucial first-team experience elsewhere. Ben White is also reportedly available if the right offer comes in, with the club open to reshaping its defensive options.
Myles Lewis-Skelly Set to Stay Despite Limited Minutes
Not all fringe players are set for an exit, however. Arsenal transfer news confirms that Myles Lewis-Skelly, who impressed at left-back last season, will be staying at the Emirates despite reduced game time. Although he’s now second choice behind Riccardo Calafiori and has missed recent England squad selections, the club remains keen to keep him—especially given the recent fitness scare for Calafiori on international duty.
Arsenal Transfer News: Injury Concerns Ahead of North London Derby
As Arsenal look ahead to a crucial clash against Tottenham Hotspur, injuries may further influence their transfer activity. Defender Gabriel Magalhaes suffered a thigh injury on international duty and is a doubt for the upcoming North London Derby. Striker Gyokeres and captain Martin Odegaard are also facing late fitness tests, though Martinelli, Madueke, Calafiori, and Havertz are expected to be available on Sunday.
Arteta’s team will also face Bayern Munich in the Champions League before a tough away fixture at Chelsea to round out the month. Squad depth will be vital, especially if several players depart in January.
Opinion: Should Arsenal Cash In?
In my view, Arsenal’s readiness to sanction departures in January is a pragmatic move. With top-class reinforcements brought in over the summer and several fringe players eager for more minutes, the timing makes sense both from a sporting and financial perspective. However, allowing multiple first-team contenders to leave could risk the squad’s competitive edge in the latter half of the season—especially if injuries persist. Balancing ambition with fiscal responsibility will be key. For more news and the latest updates, visit for more news.
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