
Summary
- Arsenal are gearing up for an active transfer window with Martin Zubimendi set to be the first signing for over £50m.
- AI has predicted Arsenal’s 2025/26 line-up, focusing on consistency in the defense, and new signings in midfield and attack.
- Two £70m signings could be made in the final third, providing the physicality and attacking prowess Mikel Arteta desires.
Arsenal have a busy summer transfer window ahead of them as the Gunners and Mikel Arteta look to win the Premier League after three successive second-place finishes.
New sporting director Andrea Berta is the man tasked with leading Arsenal’s transfer business, with midfielder Martin Zubimendi set to be the first through the door at the Emirates.
Signing from Real Sociedad in a transfer worth over £50m, Zubimendi should be followed by some attacking additions ahead of Arsenal’s 2025/26 opener at Old Trafford against Man Utd.
Arsenal’s first 5 Premier League games |
Date |
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Man Utd vs Arsenal |
August 17 |
Arsenal vs Leeds |
August 23 |
Liverpool vs Arsenal |
August 30 |
Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest |
September 13 |
Arsenal vs Man City |
September 20 |
AI have actually predicted Arsenal’s 25/26 line-up in a 4-3-3 formation, and if they are correct, the Gunners will have an exciting transfer window.
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AI predicts Arsenal’s 2025/26 starting line-up
1
GK: David Raya
There may not be much change in defence at the Emirates, with Arsenal having the best defensive record in the Premier League over the past two seasons.
David Raya’s Arsenal stats |
|
---|---|
Games |
96 |
Clean sheets |
39 |
Goals conceded |
81 |
David Raya has been a regular during that time and has been backed to keep his spot in the side despite Kepa Arrizabalaga’s likely arrival.
2
RB: Jurrien Timber
Getting the nod at right-back is Jurrien Timber after the Dutchman played all across the backline in 24/25, making 48 appearances in all competitions.
They say Timber’s ‘versatility and recovery from injury make him a strong candidate to start at right-back’ as his ‘attacking flair fits Arteta’s system’.
3
CB: William Saliba
William Saliba has been a rock at the back for the Gunners in recent years, which has resulted in rumours of a move to Real Madrid.
Described as ‘a cornerstone of Arsenal’s defence’, Saliba still has two years left on his Emirates deal and looks set to play a key role once more.
4
CB: Gabriel
No shocks at centre-back from AI, with Gabriel expected to partner Saliba at the back after signing a new four-year deal this summer.
The Brazilian’s new deal reflects his status under Arteta, and his ‘aggressive defending and leadership underline his importance’.
5
LB: Myles Lewis-Skelly
Still just 18 years of age, Myles Lewis-Skelly is already an Arsenal regular at left-back and is also on course to agree a new Gunners contract.
AI have the Englishman ahead of Riccardo Calafiori and think he’ll start ahead of the Italian in 25/26.
6
CM: Martin Zubimendi
After spending more than £50m on new signing Martin Zubimendi, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that AI believe he’ll be straight in Arteta’s starting XI.
Martin Zubimendi’s Real Sociedad stats |
|
---|---|
Games |
236 |
Goals |
10 |
Assists |
9 |
Yellow cards |
47 |
They say the Spaniard ‘will anchor the midfield, allowing others to push forward’.
7
CM: Declan Rice
With Zubimendi in the No. 6 role, Declan Rice has been backed to ‘thrive as a No. 8’ at the Emirates, occupying a box-to-box role with the new signing in a deeper position.
AI states that Rice’s ‘leadership, stamina, and goal-scoring ability from midfield make him a guaranteed starter’ under Arteta, and it’s hard to argue against that.
8
CM: Martin Odegaard (c)
Completing the midfield is captain Martin Odegaard, who is actually approaching 200 appearances in a Gunners shirt.
Martin Odegaard’s PL 24/25 stats |
|
---|---|
Games |
30 |
Goals |
3 |
Assists |
8 |
AI says that despite a dip in form which saw Odegaard score just three Premier League goals in 30 appearances last season, the Norway star’s ‘chance creation and work rate ensure his spot in the side’.
9
RW: Bukayo Saka
Arsenal missed Bukayo Saka’s goals and assists last season, with the winger out for large parts of the season through injury.
Now back fit, though, Saka’s ‘role on the right is undisputed’ and Ethan Nwaneri is named as a promising backup to Arsenal’s No. 7.
10
CF: Benjamin Sesko
A new striker is at the top of Arsenal’s to-do list before September 1, and one attacker who has been heavily linked with a move to the Emirates is Benjamin Sesko.
AI says the towering centre-forward will be in the starting line up next season at a cost of £70m. Sesko will ‘offer the physicality and clinical edge Arteta seeks, edging out Viktor Gyokeres as the primary target’.