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Lucas Bergvall linked with Chelsea and Arsenal move

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Lucas Bergvall linked with Chelsea and Arsenal move

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Bergvall to join London rival?

Lucas Bergvall is quickly becoming one of the most talked about young midfielders in Europe, and speculation is growing that both Arsenal and Chelsea are preparing moves to bring him to the Premier League. The Swedish playmaker has impressed with his composure, technical quality and maturity beyond his years, and circumstances at Tottenham Hotspur could accelerate his departure sooner than expected.




There is a growing sense that if Tottenham were to suffer relegation, Bergvall would be one of the first players allowed to leave. At just 18, he represents both a valuable asset and a player whose development should not stall outside top flight football. Reports suggest that a fee in the region of 47 million pounds could be enough to secure his signature, a figure that reflects both his potential and the financial realities Tottenham would face in that scenario.

For Arsenal, Bergvall is viewed as more than just a prospect. He is seen as a player who could evolve into a central figure in Mikel Arteta's midfield. The club's recruitment in recent seasons has focused heavily on intelligence, technical security and tactical flexibility, all areas where Bergvall excels. His ability to receive the ball under pressure, turn quickly and pick progressive passes makes him ideally suited to Arsenal's possession based system.

There is also a longer term strategic angle. Arsenal are aware that squad evolution is inevitable, and there is increasing speculation that players like Gabriel Martinelli could attract major offers in the near future. Should Martinelli depart, Arsenal would not simply look to replace him like for like. Instead, they could rebalance the squad by investing in a creative midfielder who can influence games centrally, allowing others to step into more advanced wide roles. Bergvall fits perfectly into that vision.

Chelsea, meanwhile, have also tracked Bergvall closely. Their approach to recruitment has been heavily focused on acquiring young, high ceiling talent, and Bergvall ticks every box in that regard. However, there is a feeling that Arsenal hold the stronger position. Their current structure, clear tactical identity and recent progress make them an appealing destination for a player looking to develop at the highest level while competing for major honours.

Another key factor is pathway clarity. At Arsenal, Bergvall would likely be integrated into a defined midfield role with clear expectations and support. The presence of experienced players around him would allow him to grow without excessive pressure, while still contributing meaningfully from an early stage.

Ultimately, much will depend on Tottenham's fate. Relegation would almost certainly trigger a wave of departures, and Bergvall would be at the top of that list. For Arsenal, the opportunity to secure one of Europe's brightest young playmakers for a fixed and relatively predictable fee is one they appear ready to seize.