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Arsenal face fight to sign wonderkid Ian Subiabre
Arsenal face a fierce fight to sign River Plate youngster Ian Subiabre, according to a report from TBR Football.
The 18-year-old forward has been on Arsenal’s radar for a while, with the report claiming the Gunners held talks over a deal for the £24m-rated winger earlier this year.
TBR Football claims Arsenal have continued to monitor the youngster ahead of a potential move in 2026.
Subiabre has made a name for himself as one of the brightest prospects in Argentine football, impressing both for club and country.
The teenager played a key role in Argentina’s journey to the final of the Under-20 World Cup. He scored twice in the tournament and stood out with his pace, creativity, and ability to take on defenders.
Subiabre’s performances in Chile have especially drawn the attention of scouts, as he continued to display maturity beyond his age.
River Plate have seen several young talents rise through their ranks, and Subiabre appears to be the next in line.
His growing reputation has naturally attracted interest from several European clubs.
Arsenal’s recruitment team is believed to be working on identifying players who can develop into world-class stars in the coming years, and Subiabre fits that profile perfectly.
Several clubs monitoring his progress
Arsenal are not alone in their pursuit of the Argentine winger. Reports suggest that Chelsea have also spoken with his representatives in recent weeks.
TBR Football says Liverpool and Manchester City are the latest big guns to join the race, while the likes of Brighton, Fulham, Crystal Palace, Altetico Madrid, Juventus, Monaco and RB Leipzig are also keeping an eye on his situation.
Subiabre’s playing style has caught the eye of many scouts. He is known for his smooth dribbling, quick feet, and sharp decision-making in tight areas.
His creativity allows him to play across the front line, although he is most effective on the right wing. From that position, he often cuts inside on his stronger left foot to create chances or shoot at goal.
While Subiabre’s technical ability is undeniable, there are still areas he must improve. He is not the most physical player and can struggle against stronger opponents.
In addition, his finishing remains inconsistent, though his intelligence and work rate suggest he will refine these aspects with time.
Arsenal’s growing interest highlights their focus on securing young, talented players who can be moulded into top-level performers.
Whether they can fend off competition from Europe’s biggest clubs remains to be seen, but their pursuit of Subiabre signals clear intent for the future.