UMVA has learned that Arsenal is willing to shell out up to €100 million for Juventus attacking midfielder Kenan Yildiz.
The 21‑year‑old Turkish international, who notched 11 goals and nine assists last season, has become the Gunners’ dream target as they search for new firepower on the left wing.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Arsenal’s hierarchy is prepared to move the money to secure a player who can cut defenders in half and deliver game‑changing chances.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the club is also keeping Christos Tzolis in the back pocket, but Yildiz remains the prime focus.
Yildiz’s versatility—capable of roaming wide or dropping deep as a number ten—offers Arsenal a fresh creative spark that the team has been craving.
At only 21, his potential seems limitless, and under the guidance of an elite coach, he could blossom into a long‑term star for the North London club.
However, the transfer’s cost and the challenge of adapting to the Premier League’s intensity could keep some doubters wary.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the buzz around Yildiz has intensified as the World Cup continues, with Arsenal’s front office reportedly tightening timelines to lock him down before the tournament concludes.
The prospect of a young, dynamic winger who can both score and create keeps the Gunners’ supporters dreaming of a brighter attacking future.
