Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, firmly believes that the club should aim to attract top-tier talent, including the likes of Kylian Mbappé. Despite acknowledging Mbappé’s likely move to Real Madrid, Arteta emphasized Arsenal’s ambition to be contenders for such signings.
Reports from ESPN indicate Mbappé’s intention to leave Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the season, with Real Madrid positioned as his probable destination.
Addressing queries about Arsenal’s interest in Mbappé, Arteta expressed the necessity for the club to engage in discussions regarding players of his caliber, albeit acknowledging the prevailing indications favoring Madrid.
When pressed further on Arsenal’s potential involvement in signing Mbappé, Arteta clarified his role in such negotiations, indicating that it falls under the purview of figures like the technical director and owners. However, he affirmed the club’s aspiration to acquire top talent to bolster its competitive edge.
Arsenal, having faced financial constraints due to previous spending, particularly highlighted their summer expenditure of over £200 million ($251m), now faces the challenge of restructuring wage allocations should they pursue Mbappé, whose reported earnings exceed €650,000 per week ($700,000).
Despite financial considerations, Arteta underscored Arsenal’s allure to elite players, attributing it to the club’s prestigious history and reputation. He mentioned the positive reception from players during discussions, attributing it to Arsenal’s legacy and achievements.
Arsenal’s pursuit of Mbappé is not unprecedented, with previous attempts under Arsene Wenger’s management. Wenger revealed prior negotiations with Mbappé during his time at AS Monaco, including a rejected €100m bid in 2017 before Mbappé’s eventual move to PSG.
In retrospect, Mbappé acknowledged Wenger’s influence and Arsenal’s appeal but ultimately opted for PSG based on personal considerations and family advice. Despite past attempts, Arsenal continues to aspire to attract world-class talent, aiming to reinforce its competitive standing in the global football landscape.