Real Madrid is heading into an intriguing summer transfer window after a successful campaign that could end with a double triumph. With the Copa del Rey already secured and their ongoing participation in the UEFA Champions League, it is evident that the squad requires some adjustments despite their cup success.
The club is keen to reinforce multiple positions on the pitch while also anticipating some departures. One player whose future is uncertain is Ferland Mendy. The Frenchman has struggled with injuries and has faced criticism regarding his form.
The imminent arrival of Fran Garcia, who has showcased exceptional performances for Rayo Vallecano, and the remarkable emergence of Eduardo Camavinga at left-back in recent months, place Mendy in an awkward position, leading many to believe he may depart in the summer.
Arsenal Emerges as Potential Destination for Ferland Mendy
According to reports from Cadena SER (via SPORT), Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta views Mendy as a viable option to strengthen the left flank. Arsenal is not prepared to make a significant financial investment but is willing to pay a transfer fee of €20 million, which aligns with their budget.
Initially, Real Madrid had been demanding a higher transfer fee for Mendy’s departure. However, recent developments, including his ongoing struggles with fitness, suggest that the club may have lowered their demands.
Arsenal already possesses considerable depth at the left-back position, primarily with Kieran Tierney. Nevertheless, speculation has emerged regarding Tierney’s potential departure during the summer. Should Tierney leave the club, it would create a void in the squad that Mendy could potentially fill.
As the summer transfer window approaches, Real Madrid and Arsenal’s negotiations for Ferland Mendy’s potential move are expected to gain further traction, providing an intriguing subplot to both clubs’ offseason plans.