Arsenal have reportedly reached an agreement with Brentford to sign midfielder Christian Norgaard in a deal reportedly worth an initial £10 million, potentially rising to £15 million.
This move signals a significant shift in the Gunners’ midfield strategy, particularly as Thomas Partey’s contract is set to expire next week.
Manager Mikel Arteta reportedly favored the 31-year-old Danish international for his immediate Premier League readiness.
Norgaard, a key player and former captain for Brentford, will now undergo a medical to finalize the transfer.
Norgaard’s arrival is expected to bolster Arsenal’s defensive midfield, offering a “modern defensive-anchor” capable of breaking up play and protecting the backline, according to former coach Edu Rubio.
His strong statistics, including leading the Premier League in interceptions since 2021, highlight his defensive prowess.
The signing of Norgaard comes alongside the anticipated acquisition of Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi and Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga.