are reportedly hoping to open talks with over a deal for . The defender is out of contract at the end of the 2026/27 campaign, and Los Blancos believe that the degree of uncertainty with his future could open up the possibility for a deal being struck.
According to , Madrid feel Saliba is the 'Jude Bellingham of defenders'. As such, Arsenal have a tough decision to make: offer the Frenchman a lucrative new deal or entertain talks in the hope of solving some of their own problems.
The Gunners will need to splash the cash this summer if they are to remain as title contenders, and a swap deal involving Saliba could allow 's side to solve some of their most concerning woes. Express Sport considers who could be included in any potential swap deal...
RodrygoReports in Spain suggest that Rodrygo could leave the Santiago Bernabeu outfit soon, and Arsenal's long-standing interest in the Brazilian makes him the most logical makeweight. The forward can play on either wing and through the middle, which would give Arteta plenty of rotational options. If Arsenal can sign a marquee No. 9 and play them alongside Bukayo Saka and Rodrygo would be a frightening proposition.
Although he has bounced back to form recently, Guler is still a player who has been linked with a potential Madrid exit. The Turkey international has showcased himself as one of the top talents in Europe, and acquiring his services would be a major coup by the Gunners.
EndrickIf Arsenal decide to part ways with one of the best centre-backs in Europe, it needs to be worthwhile. As such, signing Brazilian star Endrick could be an option they look to explore. The teenager remains an incredibly exciting prospect and he could thrive at the Emirates Stadium with regular opportunities and in a team with a young core. If Madrid continue to bring in attacking reinforcements, the 18-year-old could also question whether he truly has a pathway to meeting his potential in Spain.
Andriy LuninAlthough it would only bring Saliba's transfer fee - whatever that could be - down by a small margin, signing a backup goalkeeper would solve one of Arsenal's minor problems. Lunin has stepped up remarkably well in the absence of Thibaut Courtois previously and shown that he is more than capable of keeping David Raya on his toes next season.
Eduardo CamavingaWith Thomas Partey yet to pen a contract extension in north London and Jorginho departing, signing a midfielder is likely to be a priority for the Gunners this summer. Camavinga has struggled with injuries this season but is more than capable of being the lynchpin in the Gunners' midfield trio, giving Declan Rice the licence to roam that he requires to be shown to best effect.
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