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Arsenal’s defensive overhaul hinges on Konsa and Mavropanos hunt

🇬🇧 By 4All Football Editorial ·
Arsenal’s defensive scramble has intensified after France centre‑back William Saliba was forced off in the World Cup semi‑final loss to Spain, prompting the Gunners to target Aston Villa’s Ezri Konsa and West Ham defender Konstantinos Mavropanos, both listed on their Transfer News agenda with no fee disclosed. William Saliba’s injury concern stems from the France international being forced off in the World Cup semi‑final defeat against Spain. His premature exit has left Arsenal’s defensive stability in doubt. The club’s summer planning has shifted up a gear, prompting a more aggressive recruitment approach. Caught Offside reported that the Gunners are intensifying efforts to add cover around the centre‑back position. Arsenal are reportedly targeting Aston Villa centre‑back Ezri Konsa and West Ham defender Konstantinos Mavropanos, with no fee disclosed. Both names appear on the club’s Transfer News agenda as potential reinforcements. The Gunners see both Konsa and Mavropanos as viable options to bolster the defensive line. The pursuit has pushed the two names into focus within Arsenal’s transfer targets. If the moves materialise, Arsenal will gain proven Premier League experience in Konsa. Konstantinos Mavropanos would provide a familiar, physically robust option, helping to address the defensive void. For the players, a transfer to the Club offers a chance to join a title‑contending side. Securing the deals would improve squad depth ahead of the new campaign. Arsenal have also reportedly cooled interest in Como defender Jacobo Ramon and see Victor Valdepenas heading to Fiorentina, narrowing the field to the more established defensive targets. With no fee disclosed and negotiations still pending, Arsenal must finalise the acquisitions to reinforce the back line before the season begins.

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