Meanwhile, although Takehiro Tomiyasu was rumoured to be part of a potential swap deal, recent reports confirm that he remains vital to Arsenal’s future, adding to the complexity of any negotiations with Inter.
- Arsenal have reportedly inquired about Nicolo Barella from Inter Milan, but the Serie A club views him as integral to their plans and has previously resisted overtures from the Gunners.
- Takehiro Tomiyasu, linked with a potential exit, is not being offered to any Italian club, and is seen as a versatile backup for Arsenal, likely to get regular minutes this season.
- Any move involving Barella and Tomiyasu seems complicated due to Inter’s reluctance to part with Barella and Arsenal’s need for Tomiyasu’s flexibility in defence.
Arsenal’s interest in Nicolo Barella: A recurring theme
Arsenal have been linked with Inter Milan’s Nicolo Barella for some time now.
The Gunners have previously approached Barella during his time with Cagliari, and they recently made another inquiry to strengthen their midfield.
According to reports in Italy, Barella is happy at Inter and considered a key part of their project.
With a contract lasting until 2024, and talks of an extension to 2025, the 23-year-old midfielder seems settled. Inter’s strong year with him in the team, combined with Barella’s contentment, has seemingly ruled out any immediate negotiations for an exit.
The Tomiyasu factor: A versatile asset
Takehiro Tomiyasu is linked with a potential move to Inter Milan, even as part of a swap deal for Barella that also includes Folarin Balogun and some more of the cash Arsenal seem to be printing in the basement.
However, contrary to these rumours, Fabrizio Romano reports that Tomiyasu hasn’t been offered to any Italian club and remains part of Arsenal’s plans for the season.
Tomiyasu’s situation at Arsenal is not straightforward. Despite the addition of Jurrien Timber, he is viewed as a flexible backup, capable of operating on the left or as a centre-back.
Mikel Arteta’s preference for Ben White at right-back does not diminish Tomiyasu’s value, as his adaptability makes him a significant asset, especially considering last season’s squad shortage at the back.
Selling Tomiyasu at this stage would not be advisable for Arsenal, and it doesn’t seem that the club intends to do so.
Challenges in a potential swap deal
The combination of Inter’s reluctance to part with Barella and Arsenal’s strategic need for Tomiyasu’s defensive adaptability makes any potential swap deal seem unlikely.
Arsenal’s interest in Barella is clear, but with Inter’s financial difficulties and their valuation of their prized midfielder, the path to an agreement appears fraught with obstacles.