ARSENAL CONTRACT: WHEN WILL MIKEL ARTETA BE READY FOR CAMP NOU
Mikel Arteta is committed to Arsenal until 2027, but rising pressure on Hansi Flick at Barcelona makes the Spanish manager a primary target for a future Camp Nou return.
Mikel Arteta, Arsenal's manager, might be on Barcelona's radar as a possible replacement for Hansi Flick, which would be like a homecoming for him.
Arteta is celebrating his sixth year with Arsenal this month. He's turned the team around from a low point to a Premier League title contender.
His current Arsenal contract goes to 2027, signed in 2024.
Sources report that Arteta isn't planning to break his deal with Arsenal. Yet, Flick's struggles at Barcelona have sparked talks about Arteta replacing him.
Gaizka Mendieta, a former Barcelona star, told Casinostugan that Arsenal might not be considering a move to Camp Nou. But he thinks Barcelona is watching Arteta, since Flick is facing more and more stress.
Mendieta said that Barcelona is probably thinking about Arteta. Clubs plan and keep a list of potential coaches. Arteta's name is sure to be on that list.
His past ties him to the club, and he's now one of football's top coaches. He'll have many offers, and Barcelona will no doubt be one of them.
I think it's up to him to decide when he wants to leave Arsenal. When that time comes, everyone will try to get him.
Even if Arteta wins a title this season, he enjoys having control over the club.
Since coming back to Arsenal as manager in 2019, Arteta has been a big force in changing the atmosphere. He's helped improve the game day experience and brought in Andrea Berta as a sporting director to work with this year.
Barcelona's atmosphere is different. The manager reports to the president. Even Pep Guardiola struggled with that, and since Johan Cruyff left in 1996, only two managers have stayed longer than three seasons. Guardiola was one of them, and he needed a year off after four years as boss.
Arsenal plays Brentford at the Emirates Stadium when Premier League games start again tomorrow.
REPORT: HANSI FLICK RELEGATES MARC-ANDRé TER STEGEN TO THIRD CHOICE; GIRONA MOVE NOW HIGHLY LIKELY
Girona are planning a shock January loan for Marc-André ter Stegen. Can the Catalan side agree on wages with Barcelona today?
Girona's management is planning to sign a big La Liga player: Barcelona's Marc-André ter Stegen.
Mundo Deportivo recently reported Girona's surprising interest, saying they're ready to get the German keeper this winter if they get a chance.
Signing a player like him costs a lot, but Girona is determined to do what it takes to make their team stronger. They can't afford to buy him outright, so they're looking at a loan. For that to happen, either Ter Stegen or Barcelona needs to give up quite a bit of money.
Girona thinks the 33-year-old German would quickly fix their goalie problem. They're hoping his presence will steady the defense and bring leadership.
The report also mentions that the player is open to the move. At 33, he needs to play every week to stay the starting goalie for Germany in the next World Cup.
Barcelona seems okay with letting him go for a while, but the money is still the issue. Girona just can't afford his full salary without help.
It all depends on two things: Barcelona will have to pay part of his wages, or Ter Stegen must take a pay cut to join Estadi Montilivi. Previous reports said Barcelona doesn't want to force their captain out. Aston Villa has also reportedly reached out to the German.
Barcelona should value the player more than his salary.
Barcelona needs to be smart about this. They need to protect their finances while taking care of a club legend who still has a lot of value. There's no point in keeping a top earner on the bench. Instead, the team should make the loan happen to keep him in shape all season.
If the German just sits around, his transfer value will drop. The club would also lose their advantage when it's time to sell him later. Joan Laporta and Deco should work out a deal where they cover some of his pay. They should view that cost as an investment to keep his value high, not just waste money.
Looking ahead, this move seems like the end of Ter Stegen's time at Camp Nou. If he leaves now, it clearly shows that Barcelona is moving on to younger goalies. The clubs will probably find a compromise on the wages soon. Everyone wants this to happen. Girona gets a top-notch goalie, Barcelona eases some tension in the locker room, and Ter Stegen gets to chase his World Cup dreams.
BARCELONA MOVE FOR FORMER LA MASIA STAR ADRIAN BERNABé BEFORE VALUE SKYROCKETS
Barcelona is eyeing a reunion with La Masia graduate Adrian Bernabé. Discover how the Parma star became an affordable target.
Barcelona is super aware that money is tight, and they can't just sign anyone they want. They need to be smart about who they bring in, focusing on players who won't break the bank and who will fit how the team plays.
With this in mind, Barca has been watching a familiar face: Adrian Bernabe. He used to play in Barca's youth system and has been doing well in Italy, according to Fichajes.
The club thinks he's grown into a player who would do well in their current system. At 24, he's a key player for Parma and could be a good addition to the team.
Bernabe is mainly a central midfielder. He left Barcelona for Manchester City back in 2018, hoping to learn a lot. He played a bit under Pep Guardiola but didn't get a ton of playing time because of the competition.
That's why he moved to Parma in 2021, which seemed like a step down at the time. But it was a good move. Parma trusted him and gave him a big role, which helped him grow.
He really stepped up as a leader, running the midfield and controlling the game. He was a big part of Parma getting promoted to Serie A, and this season he's been playing great.
Barcelona likes Bernabe because he's got skills, vision, and understands how to play his position. He's good at moving the ball, making smart passes, and playing with discipline. Plus, he can shoot from far out and is good on set pieces, which is a bonus.
This wouldn't be a huge signing, but it fits with what Barcelona is trying to do right now, which is get players who are ready to play right away without costing too much. The fact that Bernabe came up through La Masia and played under Guardiola is a plus.
He's got a contract with Parma until 2027, so Barca would have to talk to them to make a deal. Still, his age, how much he makes, and his familiarity with Barcelona's style of play make him an affordable option.
Apparently, people close to Bernabe are happy about Barcelona's interest, but there's no rush to make anything happen just yet.
Barcelona will keep watching him as things progress. Bringing back a former player who has developed somewhere else would suit the club's current plans.
They're definitely interested; they like what he can do, and he's still an option as Barcelona tries to strengthen the team without losing sight of their values.