
It is set to be a very busy summer for Arsenal.
After three consecutive second-place finishes in the Premier League, Mikel Arteta’s team are determined to finally take the next step.
With that objective in mind, could they be about to make yet another statement signing from Spain?
Arsenal’s incoming transfer business
By early next week, with Tuesday being the start of July, expect a few of Arsenal’s transfer targets to be unveiled.
Kepa Arrizabalaga will arrive from Chelsea for a reported fee of £5m, to be the back-up to David Raya, while, as reported by David Ornstein of the Athletic, Arsenal are ‘finalising’ a deal to sign Brentford captain Christian Nørgaard for £9.3m.
The Dane, however, is not the only central midfielder heading to North London, given that Martín Zubimendi is set to be unveiled next week, after the Gunners paid his £51m Real Sociedad release clause.
Nevertheless, with Thomas Partey and Jorginho both departing on free transfers, this is an area of the team they do require multiple reinforcements, so are seemingly not done yet.
That’s because, according to reports in Spain, the Gunners are ‘preparing an offer’ of around £35m to Barcelona, as they attempt to sign Marc Casadó.
They also claim that Arteta believes the 21-year-old ‘fits his style of play’ perfectly, hence why the la Másia graduate ‘has become a priority’ for Arsenal.
Given Barcelona’s ongoing financial crisis, they have not ruled out sanctioning a departure, especially one that facilitates Nico Williams’ arrival from Athletic Club which, as Pol Ballús of the Athletic outlines, still faces financial obstacles.
How Marc Casadó would improve Arsenal
As alluded to earlier, Casadó joined Barcelona’s academy as a 13-year-old, making his senior debut for the first team during a Champions League dead rubber against Viktoria Plzeň in November 2022.
Since then, he has accumulated 41 appearances for Barça, but only establishing himself as a key figure this season, a regular starter before suffering a ligament injury in March, as the table below outlines.
Marc Casadó Barcelona statistics 2024/25 |
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Statistics |
Casadó |
Barça rank |
Appearances |
36 |
16th |
Starts |
29 |
10th |
Minutes |
2,447 |
11th |
Completed passes |
1,682 |
7th |
Progressive passes |
154 |
8th |
Passes into the final third |
182 |
6th |
Shot-creating actions |
64 |
9th |
Tackles |
77 |
2nd |
Interceptions |
25 |
8th |
Touches |
2,122 |
8th |
Ball recoveries |
120 |
8th |
Average SofaScore rating |
7.03 |
10th |
Statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt, FBref.com and SofaScore |
As the table outlines, Casadó ranked very highly for every metric included at Barcelona this season, including both passing, as well as defensive statistics, namely tackles, interceptions and ball recoveries, underlining that he is an all-rounder.
Following his international debut against Denmark in Copenhagen, in which he came off the bench to replace Zubimendi, teammate Bryan Zaragoza described the midfielder as “barbaric”, adding “I don’t even know what to say about how he played…. he’s an animal”.
Meantime, Domagoj Kostanjšak of Total Football Analysis believes he is the heir to Sergio Busquets’ throne, stating that Casadó is ‘mostly a ball-recycler’, praising his ‘crisp close control and great decision-making in possession’.
Meantime, Price of Breaking the Lines outlines how the youngster ‘always wants to make progressive passes’, noting that he is almost never dispossessed and has the ability to ‘dominate’ any midfield battle he is involved in.
So, we all already know what Zubimendi is all about, with Ogunniyi Abayomi of Breaking the Lines stating that he too is ‘capable of making line-breaking passes’ as well as dictating the tempo from the base of midfield.
Thus, together, the Spanish duo – both potentially arriving from LaLiga – could form an unstoppable partnership, finally ending Arsenal’s interminable 22-year wait for the Premier League title.

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