TA: Arsenal has made limited progress in selling people, and if the buyer is likely to be the left-wing forward

 3:43pm, 19 August 2025

The Athletic wrote an article about Arsenal's transfer weekly report. The article stated that Arsenal's progress in selling people is limited, and if the buyer is likely to be the left winger.

TA said that Arsenal hopes to sell several players before the transfer window is closed, but progress is limited and potential buyers hope that Arsenal will compromise and cut prices, and the game continues. If Arsenal buys people, it is likely to be the left winger. The introduction of any wing player almost means someone leaves. The Gunners have multiple options on the left, including Martinelli, Maduaike, Trosad, etc.

In terms of players leaving the team, Kiviol, Zinchenko, Fabio Vieira, Nelson, Hein and Loconga did not make it into the first round of the Premier League, Trosad was on the roster but did not play, and Arsenal was willing to sell him at a suitable price.

Arsenal has negotiated with Porto, Stuttgart and Fulham for Kiviol, Vieira and Nelson, but so far no club has made a offer that meets their demands. Interested clubs hope that Arsenal can lower the asking price. Arsenal is reluctant to make too many concessions, but is also aware of the need to streamline the lineup.

Regarding Vieira, the core of the negotiation is loan. If certain performance-related requirements are met, a forced buyout is required. The amount discussed by both parties is about 17 million pounds. Levante hopes to loan goalkeeper Hein, but Arsenal wants to find a permanent buyer, whose estimate is between 3 million and 5 million pounds, which Levante's budget is difficult to afford.