Arsenal’s latest signing expected to attend the Fulham match at the Emirates Stadium

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Andrea Berta Set to Attend Arsenal vs. Fulham at the Emirates

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Arsenal’s new sporting director, Andrea Berta, is reportedly expected to be at the Emirates Stadium for Tuesday’s match against Fulham.

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The Italian, who has quietly stepped into his new role with the Gunners, is seen as an excellent successor to Edu. While Edu’s departure marks the end of a successful era in Arsenal’s transfer strategy, Berta brings a wealth of experience from his time at Atletico Madrid, where he built a strong reputation for smart recruitment.

Although Arsenal has yet to officially confirm his appointment, reports suggest Berta will attend the game at the Emirates. While he may not be the main attraction on the night, his presence adds an extra layer of intrigue for fans looking to secure tickets for the match.

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With the summer transfer window approaching, Berta faces a crucial task in reshaping the squad.

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Links to Atletico Madrid players and former stars like Matheus Cunha could emerge, but more concrete targets include Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi and RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko—two names heavily rumored to be on Arsenal’s radar, with some reports suggesting deals may already be in motion.

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Berta’s arrival has also sparked links between Arsenal and Adrian Nino, a highly-rated Atletico Madrid prospect, according to Football Transfers.

Attending a live match could be crucial for Berta, allowing him to assess the squad up close as Arsenal remain in contention for the title—albeit with Liverpool still the clear frontrunner. However, recent setbacks for Jurgen Klopp’s side may offer the Gunners a glimmer of hope.

Despite the league race, Arsenal’s primary focus will likely be on the Champions League, where strong performances will be essential in the final stretch of the season. Overcoming Real Madrid will be no easy task, but this is now the competition where Arsenal must channel their full energy.

Any underwhelming displays could see Berta taking note ahead of the summer transfer window, potentially considering squad changes.

Additionally, the Fulham clash presents an opportunity for him to watch Bukayo Saka, who is set to return to action after being sidelined since December due to injury.

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