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Arteta handed £100m boost ahead of January window

By on October 31, 2025

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is set to receive a major financial boost ahead of the January transfer window.

Reports claim he has been handed a transfer budget worth up to £100 million as he looks to guide his team to long-awaited glory this season.

According to journalist IndyKaila, as reported by FootballTransfers, the Arsenal boss will have the full backing of the club to strengthen his squad in the new year.

The move comes as the Gunners continue their impressive form in the Premier League.

Arsenal’s title push gets fresh backing

Arsenal currently sit top of the Premier League table, four points ahead of second-placed Bournemouth.

The club’s leadership sees this season as a crucial opportunity to finally lift major silverware after several near misses in recent campaigns.

The Gunners have finished second in each of the last three seasons and also fell short in cup competitions last term.

They were knocked out of the Carabao Cup and the Champions League at the semi-final stages.

Despite those setbacks, the board remains confident that Arteta is building something special and have decided to back him heavily once again.

This season, Arsenal are already in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup and will face Crystal Palace for a spot in the last four.

Success in that competition could bring Arteta his second domestic cup trophy since taking charge of the club.

Transfer targets links

Arsenal’s recruitment team has already drawn up a list of possible signings for January.

Among the names linked with the club are Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo and Juventus youngster Kenan Yildiz.

The Gunners have also shown interest in Vasco da Gama starlet Rayan Rocha, who has been attracting attention from several European clubs.

Meanwhile, AC Milan’s Rafael Leao has also been mentioned as a possible high-profile addition, though his signing would likely depend on player availability and price.

Arteta is expected to work closely with sporting director Andrea Berta to ensure the funds are used wisely.

Both men believe that smart additions in key areas could be the final step in turning Arsenal into consistent title winners.

With £100 million available and momentum on their side, Arsenal are well placed to make a strong push for silverware this season.