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Arsenal Eye Kvaratskhelia in Mega Transfer That Could Replace Martinelli

Arsenal are already laying the groundwork for a major summer rebuild, with a new left winger emerging as a top priority ahead of the 2026/27 season. Among the names under serious consideration is PSG star Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who has caught the attention of the club’s recruitment team.

Sources suggest the North London side are exploring the possibility of a blockbuster deal that could reshape their attack. Internally, there is growing belief that success this season—particularly if it ends with silverware—could play a key role in convincing the 25-year-old to make the move.

“If Arsenal deliver trophies, they feel it strengthens their position significantly in attracting elite players,” a source close to the situation indicated.

Kvaratskhelia, currently under contract with Paris Saint-Germain until 2029, would command a massive transfer fee. His estimated value sits well above €100 million, underlining the scale of investment required to bring him to the Premier League.

Despite ongoing speculation, there is no clear indication that the Georgian international is actively seeking an exit. However, reports of dissatisfaction among some teammates regarding his recent form have added another layer of intrigue to the situation.

At Arsenal, manager Mikel Arteta is understood to view Kvaratskhelia as a transformative addition—someone capable of elevating the team’s attacking threat. The club is also preparing for potential departures, with both Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard facing uncertain futures.

“He’s seen as a player who can take Arsenal to another level offensively,” insiders suggest.

Kvaratskhelia is not the only winger on Arsenal’s radar. The club have also been linked with Rafael Leão of AC Milan, Nico Williams from Athletic Club, and Anthony Gordon of Newcastle United. Early discussions with Leão’s representatives have already taken place, highlighting the club’s broad search for reinforcements out wide.

Arsenal’s strong position in the Premier League—currently sitting seven points clear after 30 matches—has given them a solid platform to think big. Their impressive European campaign and dominant domestic performances have only strengthened their appeal to top-level talent.

With Arsenal chasing their first league title in over 20 years, the prospect of adding a player of Kvaratskhelia’s calibre has only added fuel to what is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing transfer stories of the upcoming window.