Signing a midfielder is arguably one of Arteta's transfer priorities. Even after signing Fabio Vieira last summer, Arsenal were still looking for a top midfielder. They attempted to sign Douglas Luiz but were unsuccessful, a situation that many saw as only postponing their need to sign a top midfielder.

According to Sport Bible, Arteta appears to have decided who he wants to add to his midfield. According to the publication, Arteta wants PSG's Carlos Soler and would do anything to sign him if PSG is looking to cash in on the former Valencia man months after bringing him to Paris.

The 25-year-old has struggled to establish himself as a first-choice midfielder at PSG, making only five starts in 12 games, and despite scoring three goals and assisting two, his limited game time should be a concern. Arsenal have been tracking him since 2020, which means it is up to PSG to approve the transfer for Arteta to spend millions on a player Sport Bible claims could be a perfect cover for Xhaka and Odegaard. Currently, Soler is impressing for Spain in the World Cup.
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