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·27 Desember 2025
Report: Arsenal eyeing move to sign €45m AC Milan star

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·27 Desember 2025

Arsenal’s recruitment strategy continues to lean towards anticipation rather than reaction, and the emerging interest in Davide Bartesaghi fits that familiar pattern. As reported by CaughtOffside, the Gunners find themselves in heavyweight company, alongside Manchester City and Real Madrid, as they monitor one of Serie A’s most promising young defenders.
Bartesaghi’s rise at AC Milan has been swift and convincing. Still only 19, he has already cemented himself as a first team regular, contributing two goals in 13 appearances across all competitions. That level of trust at San Siro speaks volumes. His composure, positional awareness and willingness to attack from left back hint at a modern defender shaped for elite football.
“As first reported in my Daily Briefing exclusive here, the Gunners are alongside Manchester City and Real Madrid in monitoring the talented 19 year old, who is valued at around €45m.” The valuation alone signals Milan’s intent to protect a prized asset rather than cash in cheaply.

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Arsenal’s admiration appears rooted in long term planning rather than immediate need. Mikel Arteta is understood to be surveying the market carefully, with Eintracht Frankfurt’s Nathaniel Brown also on the radar. One source outlined the current reality clearly: “Arsenal have put Davide Bartesaghi on their January shortlist. But Milan value him at around €45m, and a deal in the middle of the season doesn’t currently look realistic.”
That patience aligns with Arsenal’s recent recruitment philosophy, targeting players early and acting decisively when timing and finances align.
CaughtOffside also notes the peripheral discussion around Piero Hincapie and tentative Barcelona links. While Hincapie’s versatility at left back offers flexibility, there is no concrete suggestion Arsenal are preparing for an exit. Internally, satisfaction with his adaptation remains high, and any Bartesaghi move feels detached from short term upheaval.
With City and Madrid circling, this is a developing story rather than a concluding one. Arsenal’s challenge will be staying ahead in a race where timing often matters as much as money.
This report sparks a cocktail of excitement and scepticism among Arsenal supporters. On one hand, Bartesaghi feels like the sort of signing fans have come to trust under Arteta, young, tactically intelligent, and already hardened by top level football in Italy. There is a sense of anticipation in imagining another elite talent moulded early before his value explodes further.
At the same time, €45m for a teenager raises eyebrows. Supporters remember how competition with clubs like Manchester City and Real Madrid can quickly inflate prices and complicate negotiations. There is also concern about pathway and minutes. With Hincapie settling well and defensive options already strong, some fans question whether this is necessity or opportunity.
The underlying mood is cautious optimism. Many would welcome Arsenal thinking two steps ahead rather than scrambling later, especially in a position as demanding as left back. Yet there is an expectation that any move must be decisive and well timed. If Arsenal hesitate, history suggests others will not.
For now, fans will watch closely, hopeful that this is another example of smart groundwork rather than a reminder of how ruthless Europe’s elite market can be when potential meets hype.









































