Arsenal Make Major Decision on £85M-Rated Chelsea, PSG-Linked Star | OneFootball

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·29 November 2025

Arsenal Make Major Decision on £85M-Rated Chelsea, PSG-Linked Star

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In recent transfer windows, PSG have shown a steady commitment to building a squad that can grow together rather than chasing quick, short-lived fixes. Their focus has been on players with room to develop, aiming to build a core that will remain competitive in the long run.

A significant move this year was Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s arrival from Napoli. His creativity and drive add another spark to a group already built around young, exciting talent.


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He came in alongside Willian Pacho and João Neves, further highlighting the club’s plan to form a team that can mature over the next several seasons.

Over the summer, La Gazzetta dello Sport noted that Jorge Mendes met with the family of Kenan Yildiz, the rising Turkish forward whose profile has grown quickly at Juventus.

PSG were among the clubs monitoring him, with Manchester City and Chelsea also considering their options. A deal didn’t happen, but the interest from major teams shows how closely Yildiz is being watched.

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According to La Repubblica, Arsenal have contacted Yildiz’s representatives as they prepare a possible bid. Meanwhile, Juventus are understood to value the young Turkish forward at roughly £85 million.

In October, TEAMtalk reported, citing sources, that Liverpool, Arsenal, and Chelsea have been tracking Yildiz’s progress, with all three sides prepared to act if the chance presents itself.

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That possibility seems to be growing, as the young attacker is expected to receive a new contract after his strong rise in reputation.

At the moment, he is said to earn around €1.5 million a year (£1.3 million), about £25,000 per week. For a player showing his level of promise, that figure sits on the low end, which has added a bit of doubt about how long he will stay in Turin.

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