I have never liked a player this way before but what He did last season makes me likes Him the more, it’s just unfortunate that Liam rosino was not able to manage Him,I wish I have His quality in my team I could been topping the league by now”, Arsenal Manager Mikel Artete reveals the ONE Chelsea player that He really wants to have in His team next season

I have never liked a player this way before but what He did last season makes me likes Him the more, it’s just unfortunate that Liam rosino was not able to manage Him,I wish I have His quality in my team I could been topping the league by now”, Arsenal Manager Mikel Artete reveals the ONE Chelsea player that He really wants to have in His team next season
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“WE HAVE FOUND OUR MAN” — Grinning Arteta Sparks Fury with Sensational Chelsea Transfer Claim
LONDON — In a move that has sent shockwaves across the capital and left Chelsea fans absolutely seething, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has practically confirmed the impending arrival of a Blues star at the Emirates Stadium.
Speaking to journalists following a blistering Tuesday afternoon training session at the Sobha Realty Training Centre, a visibly beaming Arteta abandoned his usual guarded, media-trained persona. Instead, the Spaniard flashed a confident grin that will undoubtedly stoke the flames of an already fierce London rivalry.
With the summer transfer window in full swing, Arsenal’s intentions to finally secure the Premier League crown have never been clearer. But few expected Arteta to be quite so ruthless—or vocal—about raiding Stamford Bridge once again.
“We are looking for elite Premier League experience to secure the title, and we have found our man,”* a smiling Arteta told reporters, entirely unprompted by the specific naming of a target. *”The negotiations with Chelsea are moving incredibly fast because the player is desperate to move across London and join our project. We expect a total agreement by tomorrow afternoon.”
London Raids: Recent Transfers from Stamford Bridge to the Emirates
| Player | Year of Move | Fee (Est.) |
|:—|:—|:—|
| Jorginho | 2023 | £12m |
| Kai Havertz | 2023 | £65m |
| Raheem Sterling | 2024 (Loan) | N/A |
| **TBA** | **2026** | **Negotiating** |
A Pattern of Humiliation?
Arteta’s smug demeanor has triggered an immediate meltdown on social media among the Chelsea faithful. For a fanbase still adjusting to the new era under manager Xabi Alonso—who took over at Stamford Bridge earlier this summer—the quote feels like a deliberate psychological blow.
Let’s be honest about what this really is. Arteta isn’t just talking about a transfer. He’s making a statement. He’s telling the football world that Arsenal are no longer the club that went a decade without a trophy. They are the ones doing the taking now—and Chelsea are the ones being taken from.
It evokes painful memories of the £65 million deal for Kai Havertz, a player writing his own redemption arc in North London, and the late deadline-day hijack of Jorginho. To hear Arteta openly declare that a core member of the Chelsea squad is “desperate” to escape the Bridge and join his “project” is a bitter pill to swallow. It’s not just the loss of a player—it’s the humiliation of knowing that player prefers to be elsewhere.
The Psychology Behind the Statement
Arteta’s choice of words is worth examining closely. He didn’t just say Arsenal are interested in a Chelsea player. He said the player is “desperate” to join. That word—*desperate*—is loaded. It suggests a player who feels trapped at Stamford Bridge, who sees Arsenal as an escape route, who believes the grass is genuinely greener in North London.
That’s not a transfer update. That’s a psychological weapon. Arteta knows exactly what he’s doing, and the grin on his face tells you he’s enjoying every moment of it.
What This Means for Xabi Alonso’s New Regime
The timing could not be worse for Chelsea’s new manager. Alonso is barely settled in his new role, and already he is dealing with the fallout of a public transfer saga that paints his club as a seller rather than a builder.
If Arteta’s claim is accurate—if a Chelsea player truly is pushing for a move across London—it raises serious questions about the morale within the Cobham dressing room. Are players buying into Alonso’s vision? Or are they looking for the exit door at the first opportunity?
This is the challenge that Alonso now faces. He must convince his squad that Chelsea is still a destination club, not a stepping stone. He must rebuild a culture where players want to stay, not flee. And he must do it while his rivals openly mock his club’s vulnerability.
The Bigger Picture: Power Shift in London
Beyond the immediate transfer speculation, this moment represents something larger. For years, Chelsea looked down on Arsenal. They were the ones winning trophies, spending big, and dominating the capital. Now, the tables have turned.
Arsenal are the Premier League challengers. They have momentum, a clear identity, and a manager who exudes confidence. Chelsea, by contrast, are in transition—uncertain, rebuilding, and vulnerable.
Arteta’s comments are a reflection of that shifting dynamic. He is no longer afraid to make bold statements because he knows his club can back them up. And that is perhaps the most uncomfortable truth for Chelsea fans to accept.
The Question That Matters
While Arsenal’s camp remains tight-lipped on the exact identity of the player, transfer insiders suggest talks have bypassed intermediary channels and are being handled directly at board level to ensure a rapid conclusion.
So the question remains: *Who is it?* Is it a fringe player looking for more game time? A star name disillusioned with the club’s direction? Or someone like Reece James or Fernández, caught up in the summer’s swirling uncertainty?
The answer will shape the narrative for both clubs in the weeks to come.
Final Thoughts
If Arteta’s swagger is anything to go by, Arsenal are not just signing a player; they are sending a chilling reminder of who currently holds the footballing balance of power in London. Chelsea fans are left asking the same agonizing question: *Are we really letting them humiliate us again?
The summer transfer window is far from over, and the next few days will reveal the truth behind Arteta’s bold claims. But one thing is already clear: the London rivalry has never been fiercer—and for Chelsea, the pressure has never been greater.



