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Report: Arsenal leading the race to sign Bayern Munich star this summer

Report: Arsenal leading the race to sign Bayern Munich star this summer

Leon Goretzka Transfer Latest as Arsenal Circle Bayern Midfielder

Arsenal’s summer planning appears to have taken a compelling turn. According to reporting credited to CFBayernInsider, Leon Goretzka is edging towards the end of his Bayern Munich chapter, and North London may yet become his next stage.

The German international will depart Bayern when his contract expires, closing a significant era in Bavaria. For Mikel Arteta, this represents opportunity. Arsenal explored a deal in January, yet timing and loyalty intervened. Goretzka had given his word to see out the season in Munich. That decision spoke to character. It also delayed what could prove a decisive move.

Midfield Experience Arsenal Could Value

Arsenal’s midfield is not short of energy or invention. Declan Rice anchors with authority, Martin Odegaard orchestrates, and depth options offer variety. Yet elite teams crave layers of experience, particularly in European competition. Goretzka, 31, has accumulated seasons of Champions League football, domestic titles, and international tournaments.

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He has made 21 Bundesliga appearances this term, scoring twice, although recent selections have favoured Aleksandar Pavlovic. Even so, his profile remains clear. Powerful, tactically disciplined, and capable of arriving late in the box, he fits the mould of a seasoned operator who can steady high stakes fixtures.

Premier League Pull and Italian Interest

Interest extends beyond England. Inter Milan, alongside AC Milan and Juventus, are attentive. Christian Falk told CFBayern:

“It is TRUE: Inter Milan have a chance of signing Leon Goretzka this summer. Inter had a bad week in the Champions League, and now they’re discussing what they sorely need to add to their squad. An experienced player like Leon Goretzka, who is also very physical, could help this team. In Italy, age isn’t as big a factor as it is in the Bundesliga or England, which primarily likes to invest in young players. So, it’s not only InteSr who are interested, there’s also AC Milan and Juventus. I’m not sure if he’d decide to go to Serie A if he also has an offer from the Premier League. Of course, he first needs an offer from England, and it’s worth bearing in mind that he is 31 years old. However, I heard that Goretzka’s main target is the Premier League but he’s also interested in Italy.”

That final line matters. Preference can tilt negotiations. Arsenal, pursuing sustained Champions League participation, can offer both stage and structure.

Strategic Fit Under Arteta

Arteta has emphasised control and adaptability. A free transfer of this calibre reduces financial risk while adding tactical nuance. Goretzka can operate as a holding midfielder or in a more advanced role, pressing aggressively and recovering possession.

There is no guarantee, nor should there be. Arsenal’s recruitment model has focused on peak age assets with resale value. Yet winning squads often include figures who elevate standards behind the scenes. If Goretzka seeks the Premier League as his main target, Arsenal may find the path unexpectedly clear.


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From an Arsenal supporter’s perspective, this report stirs intrigue. Goretzka brings pedigree. Champions League nights demand composure, and Arsenal’s youthful core has sometimes lacked that final layer of authority in decisive moments.

At 31, he would not be a long term project. That may concern some fans who prefer investment in emerging talent. However, free transfers shift the equation. If wages remain sensible, adding a physically dominant, tactically mature midfielder could strengthen rotation without blocking development.

There is also the psychological element. Competing with Tottenham for the same target adds narrative weight. More importantly, beating Italian giants to a signature would signal ambition. Supporters want to see Arsenal act decisively in markets where opportunity arises.

Questions remain about minutes and role. Would he start in Champions League ties, or rotate domestically after 2-1 wins that demand control late on? That clarity will matter.

Still, if Goretzka truly views the Premier League as his main target, Arsenal should test that intent. Experience, leadership, and versatility rarely arrive without a transfer fee. This feels like a calculated gamble worth considering.

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