Reports suggest Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is prepared to let go of two first-team players, with Fabrizio Romano revealing that Bayern Munich have made a “positive” €35 million enquiry for one of them. The move is part of Arsenal’s wider transfer strategy to refresh the squad and create space for new signings.
Although the names of the players haven’t been made official, it’s clear Arteta is focused on building a team that matches his vision of intensity, discipline, and balance. Bayern’s interest signals that Arsenal players remain highly valued across Europe, which could work in the Gunners’ favor when negotiating deals.
For Arsenal fans, this development shows that the club is not only looking at arrivals but also carefully considering departures. Every strong squad needs the right mix, and sometimes that means letting go of good players to strengthen other areas.
From a broader perspective, this is a reminder that modern football is as much about smart planning as it is about talent. Bayern’s enquiry underlines how Europe’s biggest clubs often circle around the Premier League for reinforcements.
If the move goes through, Arsenal could free up funds to target reinforcements in January, while Bayern would gain depth for their domestic and European campaigns. Either way, the coming weeks will show how serious both clubs are about this potential deal.
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