
Three Premier League Giants Target Bundesliga Speedster
The race for Borussia Dortmund’s electrifying winger Karim Adeyemi is heating up, with Arsenal leading the charge alongside fierce competition from Manchester United and Chelsea. According to TEAMtalk, the Gunners have already made their move, establishing contact with the player’s influential agent, Jorge Mendes.
Arsenal’s Injury Crisis Forces Arteta’s Hand
Mikel Arteta’s attacking options have been decimated this season. Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz started the campaign on the treatment table, while Bukayo Saka’s early absence left gaps down the right. More recently, Noni Madueke’s knee injury has sidelined him indefinitely, Gabriel Martinelli picked up a knock before the international break, and Viktor Gyokeres suffered muscular damage against Burnley.

The situation became so desperate that Arteta deployed Mikel Merino as a makeshift striker in recent fixtures, leaving just Leandro Trossard and Saka as fit attackers. This injury nightmare has clearly accelerated Arsenal’s plans to reinforce their frontline.
Why Adeyemi Makes Perfect Sense
At just 23 years old, the German international represents exactly the profile Arsenal typically target – young, dynamic, and with significant resale value. His contract situation at Dortmund works in the Gunners’ favour too. With negotiations over an extension stalling and a reported falling-out with manager Nico Kovac, Adeyemi might welcome a Premier League challenge.
Dortmund are demanding £62 million, though his release clause sits at £70 million. While Manchester United benefit from their strong Mendes connection and Chelsea are monitoring the situation ahead of a summer move, Arsenal possess both the financial muscle and immediate need to strike in January.
The Verdict
Arsenal’s January transfer business could define their season. Adding Adeyemi’s pace and versatility would provide crucial depth whilst easing the burden on an overworked squad. The question isn’t whether they need him – it’s whether they can beat their rivals to his signature.
