Arsenal make move for PSG teenager Mbemba on free transfer

Arsenal have opened talks to sign PSG's Emmanuel Mbemba on a free transfer this summer.

Arsenal have reached out to Paris St-Germain about signing defender Emmanuel Mbemba before his contract expires.

The 18-year-old will become a free agent in June, with training compensation expected to surpass £150,000.

PSG have offered him a new deal, but he is exploring other options, including a move to a Premier League club.

Arsenal have already made contact and presented their proposal to the player.

Mbemba prefers joining Arsenal, impressed by the club’s progress under Mikel Arteta.

Reports suggest he was told he would be loaned out in Europe until January 2027 to secure an English work permit.

While he mainly plays centre-back for PSG’s youth teams, Arsenal view him as a long-term left-back option.

His leadership was clear as PSG’s under-19 captain in their French Youth Cup win at the Stade de France.

Mbemba is a French youth international and recently led PSG’s under-19s to victory in the French Youth Cup final at the Stade de France.

His defensive versatility and strong performances have caught the attention of multiple clubs.

The defender’s contract situation at PSG is reaching a critical point as the summer transfer window nears.

His potential move to Arsenal could strengthen their defensive options, particularly at left-back.

The Gunners see him as a long-term solution, while PSG are keen to retain him but may struggle if he pursues a Premier League switch.

The situation highlights the challenges clubs face in keeping young talent.

With Mbemba set to become a free agent in June, the next few weeks will be crucial.

Arsenal’s interest and PSG’s offer could decide his future.

Fans will watch closely to see if a deal is finalised before the transfer window closes.