
Arsenal Prepare Sensational Double Move For Valencia Prodigy Javi Guerra And Zubimendi To Reinvent Midfield
In a bold move that could shape the future of Arsenal’s midfield for years to come, the North London club are reportedly preparing a substantial offer for Valencia’s Javi Guerra, alongside intensifying efforts to land Real Sociedad star Martin Zubimendi. Both signings are said to be pivotal as manager Mikel Arteta looks to overhaul his engine room with the expected exits of key veterans.
The urgency of Arsenal’s midfield revamp stems from looming departures: Thomas Partey and Jorginho, both experienced but increasingly injury-prone, are out of contract at the end of the current season. According to several close reports, there are no indications that the Gunners will seek to retain either player, creating both a tactical void and financial headroom for new arrivals.
Zubimendi has been long-linked with a move to the Emirates, seemingly snubbing interest from Real Madrid in favour of Arsenal. The anticipation of his arrival for a fee around £50m is already generating buzz among fans and analysts alike. However, it is the parallel pursuit of 21-year-old Guerra that has surprised many and ramped up excitement.
Guerra, a standout performer for Valencia, has drawn the attention of several top European clubs after featuring in every La Liga match for Los Che this season. Described as "one of the brightest gems" from the Valencia academy and likened in style to Sergio Busquets and Javi Martínez, Guerra’s blend of athleticism, technical prowess, and composure has made him a coveted asset. He has posted impressive numbers as a box-to-box No.8, notching up five goal involvements despite Valencia’s struggles in mid-table.

Beyond statistics, Guerra’s style is captivating: a 6ft 2in midfield dynamo with elegant ball-carrying skills and an eye for both long-range goals and incisive passes. "He glides past opponents," noted one report, highlighting his swift dribbling and ability to add verticality to midfield play. His calm personality and smart positioning on the pitch have only increased his value in the eyes of scouts and coaches. While Valencia are reluctant to part ways, the financial allure of Arsenal’s bid — believed to be well above the £17m market value — could prove too tempting to resist, especially considering Guerra’s contract runs until 2027.

This potential double swoop would serve to immediately address squad depth, alongside the stable partnership provided by Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard. Zubimendi, a natural defensive pivot, and Guerra, with his dynamism, would give Arsenal unprecedented variety and technical quality in midfield. Should the deals materialise, Arteta could be overseeing not just a change of personnel, but an evolution in style and strategy at the Emirates.
The timing may be crucial, as Manchester United were previously linked with Guerra and could re-enter the race, but Arsenal’s project and Champions League aspirations arguably make them a more attractive destination at present.
As the summer window approaches, Gunners supporters will be watching closely: can Arsenal outmanoeuvre their rivals to secure two of Spain’s most promising midfielders? Or will negotiations stumble, leaving gaps unfilled? Share your thoughts below — are these the moves that will finally give Arsenal the engine room to reclaim Premier League glory?