BREAKING: FORGET SEMENYO: ARSENAL MOVES FOR KENAN YILDIZ AS CONTRACT TALKS WITH JUVENTUS COLLAPSE
Arsenal pivots from Semenyo to target Juventus star Kenan Yildiz and Real Madrid’s Arda Guler. Discover Mikel Arteta’s 2026 plan.
Shifting to transfers—Arsenal are now looking at Juventus star Kenan Yildiz, after deciding not to go for Antoine Semenyo this month, according to the Daily Mail.
The Gunners are having a brilliant season. They’re sitting on top of both the Premier League and Champions League, and Mikel Arteta’s squad looks stacked—probably one of the strongest in Europe right now.
But Arsenal aren’t just sitting back. With the new year coming up, they’ve decided against chasing Bournemouth’s Semenyo, who’s apparently off to Manchester City soon for about £65 million. Instead, they’re setting their sights on Yildiz.
Yildiz has really stepped up at Juventus over the last year and a half, going from a promising youngster to a key player. Giuseppe Rossi, the former Man United striker, even tipped him as a future Ballon d’Or winner. Right now, Yildiz is in contract talks with Juventus, but things have hit a snag. That’s got clubs across Europe watching closely.
Arsenal are right there in the mix, keeping Yildiz high on their list of targets. That focus on him might be why they passed on Semenyo.
The Gunners have already boosted their attack this season by bringing in Noni Madueke, Viktor Gyokeres, and Eberechi Eze. Still, with question marks hanging over the futures of Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli, there’s a real chance for a new forward to come in.
Yildiz could be a real game-changer. Arsenal’s squad is already stacked, but you can always use a player who can turn a match on his own. Yildiz brings that. He’s comfortable playing off the left or through the middle, which gives Arsenal options—he could even let Eze move into his favourite central spot. Plus, he’s a genuine threat for goals and creativity.
No one’s sure yet what Juventus will want for Yildiz, but Arsenal have shown before that they’re willing to spend big when the right player comes along. If they believe Yildiz can make the difference, they’ll go for him.
And just to stir the pot a bit more, Arsenal are also looking at a loan-to-buy deal for Real Madrid’s Arda Guler in January—hoping to pull off another move as they did with Martin Odegaard.
RICE FOR GOLD: EMMANUEL PETIT BACKS DECLAN RICE TO WIN THE 2026 BALLON D'OR
Arsenal legend Emmanuel Petit backs Declan Rice for the Ballon d'Or. Discover why the 2026 title race is Rice's time to shine.
Emmanuel Petit thinks Arsenal fans might have a lot to celebrate by the end of the season – a Premier League title after all these years and maybe even a Ballon d’Or winner in their squad.
Right now, Arsenal sit four points clear of Manchester City with just 12 games to go. It’s been almost two decades since they last won the league, and after three straight years finishing second, this feels different. The team finally looks ready to break the drought.
Yeah, they dropped points against Brentford with that 1-1 draw, but honestly, they’ll expect to bounce back on Wednesday against Wolves, who are struggling at the bottom. After that, all eyes turn to Sunday’s huge north London derby with Tottenham. Big week ahead.
Arsenal are still fighting on all fronts and are still alive in every competition, which is no small feat. Petit is backing them to finally grab that Premier League title, and he thinks that kind of success can open the door for individual awards too.
No Arsenal player has ever won the Ballon d’Or, but Petit believes Declan Rice could change that. Rice has been outstanding, both in the league and in Europe. If he keeps this up, and especially if he shines at the World Cup this summer, he’s got a real shot at picking up some big honours when the Ballon d’Or comes around in September.
Petit put it pretty simply: Declan Rice might be leading the Ballon d’Or race right now, but the World Cup matters too. Still, he’s clear Rice and Arsenal have to win something this season. You can be as talented as you want, but if you don’t have trophies to show for it, you’re not in the conversation with the best.
It’s not enough just to be recognised as a special player. To really be considered one of the greats, you need to win titles.
The closest Arsenal ever came to a Ballon d’Or winner was Thierry Henry finishing second in 2003, just behind Pavel Nedved. Now Rice, who’s 27 and cost Arsenal £105 million from West Ham last year, is probably their most important player. He’s already been named in back-to-back PFA Teams of the Year, helped England reach two European Championship finals, and just keeps raising his game.
Even Gary Lineker recently said Rice is one of the frontrunners for Premier League Player of the Season. He was chatting with his mates about it; if United keep going strong and Bruno Fernandes keeps piling up goals and assists, he’s in the mix too. Erling Haaland’s name always comes up, especially if he starts scoring again. Gabriel, Arsenal’s defender, deserves a shout as well.
But right now? There’s no clear winner yet. Still, Lineker called Bruno “a bloody good footballer", and you know what, the same goes for Rice. He’s been massive for Arsenal. And if things keep going their way, he could be lifting some serious silverware both for the team and on his own.
QUADRUPLE WARNING: MIKEL ARTETA FEARS MOUNTING INJURIES COULD DERAILE ARSENAL’S HISTORIC SEASON
Mikel Arteta admits major injury worries for Arsenal's quadruple bid. Discover the latest on Odegaard and Saka's new midfield role.
Mikel Arteta isn’t hiding his concern; he’s worried Arsenal’s push for a quadruple might fall apart if injuries keep piling up in his midfield.
Martin Odegaard missed the FA Cup win over Wigan after picking up a knock, so Arteta had to shift Bukayo Saka into central midfield. Now Arsenal’s captain joins Kai Havertz and Mikel Merino on the injury list after that tough draw with Brentford.
“Yeah, I’m worried, especially because it’s always something,” Arteta said. “First it was the strikers, then the defenders, and now it’s the midfielders.” He’s watching his squad get thinner while Arsenal are still fighting on every front, leading the Premier League, already in the League Cup final, and top of their Champions League group.
“We’re coping for now, but we need players back and healthy, not just to fill out the squad but to give us different options against whoever we face,” he said. “The sooner, the better.”
Against Wigan, Arteta was forced to play Saka in midfield during a comfortable 4-0 win, but that wasn’t the original plan. He wanted to use Myles Lewis-Skelly there, but a late injury to defender Riccardo Calafiori meant Saka had to step in. It might not be the last time, either.
“I wanted to try it, and we could use it again,” Arteta said. “We’ve got so many matches, so many competitions, and all sorts of scenarios left this season. That’s definitely an option.”
He likes what Saka brings in that role. “He’s more central, closer to the goal. It’s harder for opponents to track him. He can swap with the wide player; he finds those little pockets, and when he gets the ball there, he’s dangerous.”
To make matters worse, Ben White also left the pitch injured. Arteta said they’ll need to check on him.
Meanwhile, Eberechi Eze bounced back after being subbed off at halftime against Brentford, setting up two stunning goals for Noni Madueke and Gabriel Martinelli.
“I loved the risks he took in the final third, the shots he tried; it’s really positive,” Arteta said. “That’s what I want from him. Creative players need those moments to feel like they’re making a difference. I’m really pleased with that.”
He didn’t forget Martinelli, either. “Gabi’s run, his timing, the finish – it’s all really good. It’s great for the mood and the team’s confidence.”