Quantcast

Arsenal track Stuttgart midfielder Chema Andres

By on November 20, 2025

Arsenal have been linked with Vfb Stuttgart midfielder Chema Andres, with reports from Defensa Central saying the club are watching him very closely.

The London side want to add fresh energy to their midfield, and the 20 year old has now moved into their group of possible summer targets.

His strong form in the Bundesliga has helped him draw interest from clubs across Europe that see him as a rising talent.

Premier League interest begins to grow

Andres has played 12 matches for Stuttgart this season, and his calm play in tight spaces has made scouts take notice.

He can play as a central midfielder or as a defensive midfielder. His steady passing and smart movement make him a useful choice for teams that look to build through the middle of the pitch.

According to Defensa Central, Arsenal are keeping an eye on him as they search for a young midfielder who can grow within their setup.

However, the Gunners could face competition as Manchester City are also looking at Andres. Pep Guardiola’s side believe he could suit their style in the long term.

They see him as a player who could add depth to their midfield group in future seasons.

Both Premier League clubs know that signing him will not be simple, as his next step depends on more than just Stuttgart’s plans.

Real Madrid will decide Andres’ next move

Real Madrid still control the path of his career, even though he plays for Stuttgart.

Madrid have the right to bring him back in 2026 for £11.9 million. They also have the option to re-sign him in 2027 for £16 million.

These clauses mean that any team looking to buy him must consider Madrid’s choices and long-term plans.

Reports in Spain say that both Guardiola and Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta admire Andres.

They believe he has the skills to grow into a midfielder who plays in a style close to Rodri.

They value his discipline in defensive areas and his calm play when under pressure.

His rise in Germany has placed him on the radar of several top sides, and his next move will depend on how Madrid choose to use their control over his future.