Arsenal Eyeing £60m Move for Real Madrid Midfielder Brahim Diaz. Arsenal is reportedly prepared to make a £60m offer for 24-year-old midfielder Brahim Diaz as manager Mikel Arteta looks to strengthen his squad during the upcoming summer transfer window. Diaz, who currently plays for Real Madrid, is familiar with Arteta from their time together at Manchester City. Arteta served as an assistant coach under Pep Guardiola before taking the helm at Arsenal in 2019.
Having spent three years on loan at AC Milan, Diaz returned to Real Madrid and broke into the first team. However, he has been linked with a potential return to the Premier League this summer.
As Arsenal aims for success in the Premier League and aims to maintain their upward trajectory, bolstering the squad with new signings has become a priority.
According to a report from Football 365, Arsenal has identified Brahim Diaz as a target. The Spanish attacker, known for his previous spells at Manchester City and successful loan stint at AC Milan, is currently part of Real Madrid’s squad.
While Real Madrid values Diaz highly, they may be open to selling him if a suitable offer is presented. Arsenal, who have shown a willingness to spend big in recent transfer windows, could potentially meet Real Madrid’s valuation once the current season concludes.
The discussions surrounding a potential move for Brahim Diaz to the Emirates would focus on the impact of his technical skills on Arsenal’s attacking prowess.
However, convincing Diaz to join Arsenal may not be straightforward. Having already experienced English football and currently playing for one of the world’s biggest clubs, Diaz may be hesitant to leave his current environment.
Arsenal’s chances could be influenced by the potential arrival of Kylian Mbappe at Real Madrid, which could lead to player sales at the Spanish club.
While Arsenal remаins hopeful of securing Diaz’s signature, there are uncertainties regarding whether the talented attacker will be willing to change clubs at this stage of his established career trajectory.