British media: Arsenal does not plan to compete for Semenho in the winter window, and it is expected that there will be no big moves in this transfer window

London Football reports that Arsenal do not plan to join the competition for Bournemouth striker Semenho in the January transfer window.
Semenho's contract termination clause is 65 million pounds, including a fixed amount of 60 million pounds and a floating bonus of 5 million pounds, and will take effect in early 2026. He claims to be an Arsenal fan in his childhood.
However, due to restrictions by UEFA financial rules, Arsenal's lineup cost ratio is close to the red line. At the same time, they are satisfied with the current depth of the striker. They have many options such as Martinelli, Trossard, Eze and Madueke, so it is expected that there will be no action in the winter window. In comparison, Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham have shown stronger interest in Semenho.
In addition, Arsenal sporting director Berta is paying attention to the situation of Juventus player Yildiz, but this is only regarded as a regular scouting visit. Yildiz's contract is signed until 2029. Juventus takes a calm attitude towards his future, and the player is currently worth a lot of money.
Arsenal is also paying attention to some young players, such as Rennes defender Jeremy Jacquet and Real Madrid youngster Victor Valdepena, but this is more of a long-term plan for the summer window. Unless there is a serious injury crisis in the team, the Gunners are unlikely to make large-scale signings in the winter window.