

Martin Zubimendi was the centre of a high-profile transfer saga last summer.
It appeared the Arsenal-bound midfielder was on his way to Liverpool to be the first signing of the Arne Slot era, but a change of heart saw him stay in San Sebastian, at least for another season.
Liverpool's Premier League rivals Arsenal made a move for the midfielder, with reliable transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano even giving the deal a 'here we go' but almost three weeks later there has been no announcement from either club, with little clarification on what comes next.
"We would love him to stay" - Real Sociedad hierarchy claim Arsenal move isn't done yet
With Jorginho leaving the club at the end of his contract, and no clarification on whether Thomas Partey will be at the club next season, a move for Zubimendi makes sense.
Arsenal, however, will be panicking that a similar situation to Liverpool's last season may occur, with both the president and new sporting director of Real Sociedad suggesting they are trying to convince him to stay.
According to Spanish outlet ElDesmarque, in a press conference to announce new sporting director Erik Bretos and manager Sergio Francisco, president Jokin Aperribay said: Weve told Martin to go to the national team calmly, to think about it, and wed like him to stay.
"We know there are several options. Something may come to fruition or not I dont see it happening in the short term. We dont see it that way, so we have to wait and see.
Similarly in El Diario Vasco, new sporting director Bretos was quoted saying: I would love for him to stay at Real Sociedad, and our duty is to find solutions in case he leaves. What he did has stuck with me.
The end of the quote may be relating to the u-turn he made last year when it seemed a transfer to Anfield was imminent, only for him to stay at his boyhood club.
FourFourTwo understands, however, that Zubimendi is very close to joining Arsenal with everything already agreed with the deal.
Arsenal need to reinforce if they are to close the gap to Premier League champions Liverpool. The Reds finished 10 points ahead of them this season and had the title wrapped up with four games to go.
Whilst perhaps it isn't a priority position for Arsenal with Declan Rice able to cover there and Myles Lewis-Skelly playing a lot of youth football there, signing one of the world's most coveted defensive midfielders would signal huge intent from Arsenal.
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