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Arsenal linked with Dortmund player Daniel Svensson

Svensson to Arsenal?

Arsenal linked with Dortmund player Daniel Svensson

10 April 2026 - 06:30

Arsenal are being linked with a move for Daniel Svensson, a promising talent currently playing for Borussia Dortmund, as the club continues to plan for long term squad depth.

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  • Svensson is a young Swedish midfielder who has been developing within Dortmund's system. Known for his composure on the ball and intelligent positioning, he has quietly built a reputation as a technically sound player capable of operating in deeper midfield roles. While not yet a regular starter for Dortmund's senior side, he has impressed at youth level and in limited first team appearances, showing maturity beyond his years.

    Arsenal's interest appears to align with their recent transfer strategy under Mikel Arteta, which has focused on acquiring young players with high ceilings who can develop into key contributors over time. Svensson fits that profile well. His ability to dictate tempo and recycle possession could make him a useful option in Arsenal's midfield rotation, particularly as the club competes across multiple competitions.

    Dortmund are traditionally reluctant to lose emerging talent unless significant offers arrive, so any move would likely depend on the structure of the deal and guarantees around playing time. Arsenal may look to position themselves as an attractive destination by offering a clearer pathway into first team football.

    For now, the links remain speculative, but Svensson is certainly a player worth watching. If Arsenal do push forward, it would be another example of their commitment to building a young, technically strong squad for the future.


    Written by Ketan Patel




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