Arsenal made a bid to capture new Chelsea star Pedro Neto from Wolves, but Mikel Arteta now wants to bring a different winger to Emirates Stadium.
Chelsea made a stunning £54 million transfer for long-term Arsenal target Neto earlier this month, signing the Portuguese attacker to a seven-year contract until 2031.
Neto earned his Chelsea debut in last weekend’s Premier League loss to Manchester City and also appeared in Thursday’s Europa Conference League victory against Servette.
The 24-year-old joined Wolves from Lazio in 2019 and has 14 goals in 135 appearances for the Midlands side.
Neto was one of Wolves’ most important players for most of his stint at Molineux but also had spells on the sidelines due to reoccurring injury issues.
His injury record was reportedly one of the reasons Arsenal were willing to let Neto join London rivals Chelsea despite holding significant interest in the player.
But Arsenal’s interest in Neto was genuine, with The Athletic’s David Ornstein telling The Transfer Podcast that the Gunners even made an offer to secure his services during his time at Wolves.
Arsenal were heavily linked with Neto last summer and also during the last January transfer window but will now look elsewhere for reinforcements in that position.
Mikel Arteta is keen to sign a new winger, either to cover Bukayo Saka on the right or challenge the likes of Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard on the left.
Transfer expert Ornstein says Arteta and Arsenal ‘really like’ Athletic Bilbao star Nico Williams, who continues to be linked with Barcelona as we head into the final week of the transfer window.
Clubs were interested in Williams before Euro 2024 but the 22-year-old did his reputation no harm out in Germany, starring in Spain’s impressive and successful campaign.
Despite having admirers from all over Europe, Williams is expected to remain at Bilbao for one more season before likely sealing a big-money move next summer.
While Arteta is keen to welcome a new winger to the Emirates, his priority remains signing a new midfielder, with Mikel Merino edging closer to joining the Gunners from Real Sociedad.
Arsenal signed Italy defender Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna earlier in the summer and could yet try to bring in a striker to provide cover and competition for Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus.
But club legend Paul Merson was surprised Arsenal did not push harder to beat Chelsea to the signing of Neto and believes he could be ‘incredible’ at Stamford Bridge.
‘If Chelsea can keep him fit, I think it is an incredible signing,’ Merson said on Sky Sports.
If you want to play a certain way of football, similar to Man City and Arsenal where they play two wide players and get the ball out – this is what Chelsea need to do.
‘If you can get Neto on the pitch, he is top draw. I think Arsenal missed a trick with him. If he goes to Arsenal he takes the workload of [Bukayo] Saka and [Gabriel] Martinelli.
‘Chelsea were very shrewd – they did it very quickly and very quietly. It’s a good signing.’