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Arsenal are intensifying their pursuit of Real Sociedad midfielder Mikel Merino, who has caught the eye with his stellar performances at Euro 2024.
The Gunners have identified their midfield as a position that needs strengthening, and the Spaniard presents club manager Mikel Arteta with an intriguing option.
Merino’s stock has soared following Spain’s triumphant campaign at Euro 2024. The 28-year-old played a pivotal role, featuring in all seven matches, mostly from the bench.
His most notable contribution came in the quarter-finals against Germany, where he scored a dramatic late winner that propelled his nation into the semi-finals. Despite his limited starts, his impact was undeniable, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure.
According to Sam Dean of The Telegraph, his performances have only heightened the North Londoners’ interest, which pre-dates the start of the tournament in Germany.
How Will the Spaniard Fit in at the Emirates?
While Merino is slightly older than Arsenal’s typical transfer targets, his experience and value cannot be overlooked. At 28, he stands out against the club’s average signing age of 24 over the past three years.
However, with only one year remaining on his contract at Real Sociedad, he could be a bargain at the reported £20 million fee. Merino also has experience in English football from his stint at Newcastle United in the 2017-18 season. It is here that the Magpies’ fans dubbed him “better than Fabregas.”
The midfielder’s potential role at Arsenal could be significant. He is a versatile player capable of playing both defensive and box-to-box roles. His former partnership with Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard at Sociedad could provide the Gunners with a pre-established synergy in the midfield.
Despite Arsenal’s strong interest, securing Merino’s signature will not be straightforward. Spanish giants Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are also reportedly in the race, driven by his recent form and affordable transfer fee.
The 28-year-old’s experience, versatility, and recent performances make him a valuable addition to Arteta’s squad, providing the depth and quality needed for the Gunners to compete on multiple fronts