Martin Zubimendi: Arsenal Star Responds to Real Madrid Transfer Talk and Premier League Demands
Amid speculation linking Arsenal midfielder Martin Zubimendi with a move to Real Madrid, the player himself has addressed the rumors and shared insights on the demanding nature of the Premier League. Read on to discover more about Zubimendi's stance on his future, Arsenal's pursuit of silverware, and his impressive adaptation to English football.
Arsenal midfielder Martin Zubimendi has responded to speculation that he is the one player Real Madrid need right now amid a difficult season for Los Blancos. The Spanish giants have already sacked manager Xabi Alonso and brought in Alvaro Arbeloa but sit second in La Liga, are out of the Copa del Rey and face a play-off against Benfica to secure a place in the last 16 of the Champions League.Zubimendi was part of a busy summer at Arsenal, arriving from Real Sociedad in a deal worth around £60 million (€70m/ $83m). The Spain star joined the likes of Eberechi Eze, Noni Madueke, Christian Norgaard, Cristhian Mosquera, Piero Hincapie, and Viktor Gyokeres in making the switch to the Gunners in a bid to boost their hopes of clinching silverware in the 2025-26 campaign.Zubimendi has gone on to feature 33 times for Mikel Arteta's side, contributing five goals and three assists, to help fire the Gunners to the top of the Premier League table. Arsenal also topped the group phase of the Champions League, are into the final of the Carabao Cup and the fourth round of the FA Cup.While Arsenal have been flying this season, Real Madrid have endured a difficult campaign which has led to talk that Zubimendi is a player Los Blancos need in their side. The question was put to Zubimendi but swiftly battled away by the midfielder. He told Cadena SER: "I don't think so. Real Madrid has more than enough players to do well, so no."Zubimendi also spoke about Arsenal's chances of silverware this season after reaching the Carabao Cup final on Tuesday by beating Chelsea. He explained: "We have taken the first step but we are aware that there are three very important months ahead. This is about winning it. The standings are great but we will see who wins."Zubimendi featured once again in the win over Chelsea and says he's settled well at the Emirates: "When you feel important and you are playing, it is truly comforting. It's true that I've adapted well to the league but I've noticed that the matches are very demanding, that everyone puts you under pressure and that the level is very high."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Arteta has been full of praise for Zubimendi this season, particularly after seeing the Spain star score in the first leg of the Gunners' Carabao Cup semi-final win over Chelsea. He told reporters afterwards: "We had the feeling at the end, after it became 3-1 and with the dominant period we had, that we had two massive chances to score the fourth. The result would have been very different, but in that moment, they had an action, they created a corner, they scored a goal, and it’s game on. That feeling, it’s not perfect, but we have to value what the team has done again."When we talk about Zubi, what else can he do? He can do whatever he wants. It's a bit similar to Declan's qualities. We just have to keep unlocking that in his system, in his brain, because he's so good at occupying different spaces. He’s carrying the ball, dribbling, winning duels, and he has a talent when he gets into the final third and into the box. He's so composed. He sees the picture very clear. What he did today, it's phenomenal."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingArsenal remain in contention on all four fronts, with Arteta thrilled to see his team set up a Carabao Cup final clash against either Newcastle or Manchester City. He told reporters: "We are so happy. I think overall, over the last two games, we deserved to go through. It was a long match, we expected that, we wrapped it up at the end in a beautiful way, with Kai [Havertz] scoring the goal in the manner that he did and the reaction from the crowd. The starters, the finishers, the staff, it was just magical. So I'm really happy because it was a really tough match against a great opponent and we're in Wembley.The Gunners now switch focus back to the Premier League and a visit from Sunderland on Saturday.
Zubimendi's Response to Real Madrid Speculation
Arsenal midfielder Martin Zubimendi has brushed off talk suggesting he is the missing piece in Real Madrid's squad amid a challenging season for Los Blancos. Despite Real Madrid's struggles, Zubimendi believes the club has enough quality players and sees no need for his transfer to the Spanish giants.
Arsenal's Progress and Zubimendi's Impact
Having joined Arsenal in a high-profile move from Real Sociedad, Zubimendi has made significant contributions to the Gunners' successful campaign. With impressive statistics and pivotal performances, Zubimendi has played a vital role in Arsenal's climb to the top of the Premier League table and their progress in cup competitions.
Zubimendi's Adaptation to the Premier League
Zubimendi acknowledges the challenging and competitive nature of the Premier League, emphasizing the high level of play and intense matches. Despite the demands, Zubimendi expresses comfort and satisfaction with his role at Arsenal, highlighting the importance of feeling valued and integral to the team.
Arteta's Praise and Team's Success
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has lauded Zubimendi for his exceptional qualities and contributions on the pitch, praising the player's skills, composure, and tactical awareness. With Arsenal excelling across multiple competitions, Arteta appreciates the team's achievements and looks ahead to upcoming challenges in the Premier League.
Carabao Cup Progress and Wembley Final
Arsenal's triumph in the Carabao Cup, culminating in a final showdown against either Newcastle or Manchester City, has brought joy and motivation to the team. Arteta delights in the team's success and resilience, highlighting the significance of reaching the final stage and the unity among players, staff, and fans.
Focus on Premier League and Future Fixtures
As Arsenal shift their focus back to the Premier League and prepare to face Sunderland, the team remains determined to maintain their form and chase success in domestic competitions. With key matches ahead, Arsenal aims to continue their strong run and fulfill their ambitions in the ongoing season.





