January 15, 2026

Written By Albert Echatah

According to Mikel Arteta, Arsenal are keen to “improve in every possible department,” and once Euro 2024 and the Copa America are over, the team’s transfer activity should “pick up a little bit.”


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Three weeks after the transfer window opened for business, Arsenal has not added to the first team roster despite being linked to prominent players in almost every position on the pitch this summer.

Though it’s believed that work is being done behind the scenes to increase Arteta’s possibilities, the Gunners are keen to improve after going through another season without winning any significant trophies the previous year.

According to a recent report, Arsenal are focusing their efforts on adding midfield reinforcements to Arteta’s engine room, presumably to provide competition and support for players like Declan Rice, Jorginho, Martin Odegaard, and Thomas Partey.

When asked if Arsenal were trying to acquire an attacker this summer, Arteta responded to ESPN as follows: ‘We are looking to improve in every possible department.

‘With the new regulations, there are certain things we have to respect and be conscious of and then obviously the Euros and Copa America are slowing everything down. Hopefully now it is going to pick up a little bit.’

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Meanwhile…

According to reports, Premier League clubs have approved the introduction of a development plan that will curb spending beginning with the 2025–2026 season.

The spending cap proposals were approved by 16 teams, and their goal is to keep the gap between the Premier League’s lower-half teams and its financial titans from growing.

Nevertheless, a report from BBC Sport claims that three teams vying for European football—Manchester United, Manchester City, and Aston Villa—are thought to have voted against the proposal.

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