Midfield Crisis Sparks Free Agent Considerations
Mikel Arteta has declined to dismiss speculation about a potential Arsenal reunion with former teammate Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain as the club explores emergency midfield options. The development follows confirmation that Mikel Merino’s foot fracture could sideline the Spanish midfielder for the remainder of the season.
Injury Forces Arsenal’s Hand
With Merino having contributed six goals and three assists across 33 appearances this campaign, his absence creates significant selection challenges. Club officials are reportedly examining both domestic and international markets for reinforcements before Monday’s transfer deadline, while also considering free agent alternatives available beyond the window closure.
Oxlade-Chamberlain emerges as a potential solution, having maintained fitness through training sessions at Arsenal’s Sobha Realty Training Centre since November. The 32-year-old midfielder, currently without a contract after departing Besiktas in August, even featured for Arsenal’s Under-21 side during a closed-door friendly against Manchester United in December.
Manager Maintains Strategic Silence
When directly questioned about Oxlade-Chamberlain’s potential return during Monday’s pre-match briefing, Arteta offered a measured response: “We explore every option.” The Arsenal manager did confirm the club’s active pursuit of midfield reinforcements, stressing the need for immediate impact players.
“When you lose a key player with four months remaining across all competitions, you must examine possibilities,” Arteta stated ahead of Tuesday’s Carabao Cup semi-final second leg against Chelsea. “Our responsibility is to evaluate every market option and determine if acquiring someone is feasible. The ideal candidate must adapt instantly – challenging at this level, but essential given our match frequency.”
Alternative Targets Emerge
While Oxlade-Chamberlain’s situation develops, sources indicate Arsenal have inquired about Bayern Munich’s Leon Goretzka. The 30-year-old German international enters the final six months of his Allianz Arena contract, with Bundesliga officials confirming no extension talks are planned. Goretzka has made 28 appearances this season, scoring once.
Reports also suggest representatives for Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali approached Arsenal about potential availability, though no formal discussions have occurred between the clubs. Arteta’s connection to Oxlade-Chamberlain remains noteworthy, with the players having shared five seasons together at Emirates Stadium after both arriving in 2011.

