Arsenal’s summer rebuild could soon see another Premier League arrival, with Fulham’s Antonee Robinson now emerging as a genuine target. The United States international is open to a move, and talks are progressing over the possibility of him joining Eberechi Eze as part of Arsenal’s final business this window.
Robinson very open to Arsenal move
According to Footy2SA, Robinson has given the green light to leaving Fulham if Arsenal formalise their interest. The left-back has been on the Gunners’ radar before, and this time there is a growing sense that a deal could be struck. Arsenal see Robinson as an option who can add depth and competition on the left side, particularly with Riccardo Calafiori still adapting and Oleksandr Zinchenko linked with an exit.
Robinson’s pace and defensive reliability have earned him admirers across the league, and Arsenal believe he could slot seamlessly into Mikel Arteta’s system. The 27-year-old has already proven he can cope with the physical demands of the Premier League, and his openness to a move makes negotiations far more straightforward than some of the alternatives Arsenal have explored.
Eze deal nearing completion
The push for Robinson comes as Arsenal prepare to finalise the high-profile signing of Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace. The England international has agreed terms with the club, and Arsenal are working against the clock to complete his medical and registration in time for the clash with Leeds United this weekend. Club insiders say the PR team is already planning a major announcement, with excitement high at the Emirates.
Future planning with MLS focus
Interestingly, the long-term planning behind Arsenal’s midfield strategy is also being shaped with an eye on the Lewis-Skelly. The club believe that, in the years to come, Lewis-Skelly could emerge as a possible option in that #6 role. And for now Robinson represents the immediate opportunity, with Arsenal targeting both short-term squad balance and longer-term structural evolution.
If Arsenal are able to pair the signing of Robinson with the arrival of Eze, Arteta’s side will enter the season with a stronger and more flexible squad. With the title race already shaping up to be tight, adding proven Premier League quality could prove decisive.
