Arsenal ready to cash in as transfer decision made on Gabriel Martinelli and three others

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Arsenal are reportedly prepared to listen to offers for four players in the January transfer window after spending £250million on signings in the summer

09:13, 18 Nov 2025Updated 09:13, 18 Nov 2025

Arsenal are reportedly willing to entertain offers for four players in the January transfer window, including a potential loan deal for Ethan Nwaneri.

The 18-year-old has been a key figure under Mikel Arteta since making his first-team debut at just 15 years old, but he is yet to start a match for the Gunners this season.

According to the Daily Mail, Nwaneri could be 'given an opportunity' if the right situation presents itself. However, Arsenal will likely consider Martin Odegaard's injury troubles and Eberechi Eze's form before making a decision.

Meanwhile, Ben White's circumstances are reportedly being watched closely as the New Year approaches, and bids for Gabriel Martinelli might be considered due to interest from Saudi Arabia.

Martinelli has found himself further down the pecking order following Noni Madueke's summer arrival from Chelsea.

Gabriel Jesus is another player who could potentially be on the move, having had his time at Arsenal marred by injuries.

The Brazilian forward has been recuperating from an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury he picked up in last season's FA Cup third round. Before this significant setback, Jesus netted four goals in two matches against Crystal Palace, both in the Carabao Cup and the Premier League.

Arsenal's goal is to have Jesus fit enough for the winter transfer window, which opens on January 1.

The report suggests that if a 'suitable' offer comes in, the club may decide to part ways with the striker, who has been at the Emirates since 2022. If not, it is anticipated that he will depart next summer.

The Gunners splashed out £250million in the summer, bringing in players such as Kepa Arrizabalaga, Martin Zubimendi, Christian Norgaard, Noni Madueke, Cristhian Mosquera, Viktor Gyokeres and Eberechi Eze.

It's now anticipated that they will streamline the squad by offloading players with limited opportunities, although reports suggest that 95 per cent of the current team will 'remain unchanged.'

Arsenal are set to return to Premier League action on Sunday, welcoming Tottenham Hotspur to the Emirates for the North London Derby.

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