
UEFA Champions League
Arsenal has set in motion a plan to sign two young figures from Spanish football: Lucien Agoume from Sevilla and Takefusa Kubo from Real Sociedad.
Negotiations could materialize in the coming transfer windows if prices and clauses allow it.
Agoume, the jewel of Sevilla seeking the Premier League
Lucien Agoume has established himself as a pivotal figure in Sevilla's defensive midfield since his arrival from Inter Milan. With 55 matches played to date and constant participation as a starter in La Liga, his performance has caught the attention of Arsenal.
The French player averages solid statistics, including high pass accuracy and an ability to intercept key balls, qualities that fit well into Mikel Arteta's plans to reinforce the team.
Arsenal would be willing to pay around 30 million euros to sign Agoume. Sevilla, aware of what they could gain, is open to negotiating — albeit not without retaining certain conditions.

Kubo, valued right-winger with demanding clause
Takefusa Kubo, Japanese right winger from Real Sociedad, is also among Arsenal's targets. He has a release clause of 60 million euros, although rumors suggest that the Londoners could try to sign him by offering 45 million.
Kubo has showcased his offensive capacity in LaLiga, with goals, assists, and dribbles that make him an attractive player for top clubs. Although his form has been somewhat inconsistent, his potential remains high.
One advantage for Arsenal is that Kubo seems willing to transition to the Premier League, believing he can continue to grow in a more competitive environment.

The total investment Arsenal is considering would be around 75 million euros to secure both players: 30 million for Agoume and 45 for Kubo. This figure reflects the club's ambition to strengthen two key areas: midfield and offensive wing.
With part of the squad already reinforced this summer, including offensive signings, Arsenal is seeking greater depth and versatility to avoid relying too heavily on a few players. Agoume's arrival would provide defensive stability, while Kubo would bring freshness and creativity from the wing.
If Arsenal finalizes both deals, it would send a clear message that it aims to compete at the highest level — not only in the Premier League but also in European competitions. Agoume and Kubo could become key pieces of a medium to long-term project if they continue to progress positively.
Based on current information, everything indicates that Arsenal has a strong interest in Lucien Agoume and Takefusa Kubo, assessing prices, clauses, and the willingness of both clubs to negotiate. The summer transfer window of 2026 could mark a turning point for the Gunners.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Arsenal prepara 75 millones para fichar a dos cracks de LaLiga