Arsenal have agreed personal terms to secure the signing of Jeremie Monga after Andrea Berta held a meeting with the player, allowing them to become his preference over Manchester City.
The Gunners are working to bring in new additions after their impressive 2025-2026 season, which saw them lift the Premier League title.
Arsenal did, however, lose the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain last month, so they will be looking to improve their squad in order to compete on all fronts.
Their performances in the domestic cups were also a disappointment, so there’s no doubt there’s still room for improvement.
They certainly won’t mind after lifting the Premier League title, but work is now underway to ensure they can go again.
According to insider Hand of Arsenal, Arsenal have now agreed full personal terms with Leicester City winger Jeremy Monga.
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The Gunners are believed to now be his full preference ahead of Manchester City after Berta held a meeting with the young talent.
Monga, described as ‘special’, could go out on loan in the summer transfer window, while Berta laid out a pathway similar to that of Max Dowman to try to convince him to make the move to the Emirates Stadium.
A loan move would probably be best for Monga heading into the new season. It will be interesting to see if he follows in Dowman’s footsteps and is amongst the senior squad.
Arsenal now have the freedom to take risks on signing young talents and allowing them to grow and develop after they lifted the Premier League title.
They shouldn’t need too many additions for their senior squad and starting eleven, meaning they can look to sign the best youngsters from around the world.
Over the last few years, the focus has understandably been on bringing in players who are capable of making an impact to help them win a league title.
Monga is unlikely to contribute that way immediately, but there is no doubt he can become a star for them over the next few years.


