Arsenal are reportedly in superior talks to herald Matteo Tognozzi to work beneath sporting director Andrea Berta.
Fabrizio Romano claims talks are at a complicated stage for the Gunners to rent Tognozzi, who has expertise working as a scout at Juventus and Bayer Leverkusen.
Extra not too long ago, Tognozzi was additionally sporting director at Granada, and it appears he’s set for a key position alongside Berta on the Emirates Stadium.
See under for particulars in Romano’s submit on his official account on X…
???? Former Juventus Head of Scouting and Granada director Matteo Tognozzi, at present in superior talks to signal at Arsenal.
He’d be a part of the crew working beneath Andrea Berta. pic.twitter.com/14k3rSuqLv
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 5, 2025
Berta not too long ago changed Edu as Arsenal director, and he’ll definitely be within the highlight this summer season as followers will probably be hoping for a giant switch window.
Hiring somebody like Tognozzi to affix him may very well be key for Berta, as he’ll little doubt need the perfect individuals working alongside him to determine skills for the current and way forward for this crew.
Andrea Berta impressing at Arsenal

As famous by Charles Watts in his unique CaughtOffside column this week, Berta is impressing at Arsenal to date.
Even when AFC followers are determined ready for brand new signings, the Italian additionally has an necessary job to do concerning new contracts for some key gamers.
Gabriel Magalhaes, Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly appear to be the principle names to observe in that regard.
“Arsenal are conscious that there’s a urgent must get each tied down as a result of reality their present offers are on account of expire on the finish of the season and sporting director Andrea Berta has taken a agency grasp on these discussions.
“Berta has made wonderful progress within the talks with Gabriel Magalhaes and my understanding is that Arsenal’s new sporting director has made an excellent impression on everybody who’s at present concerned in contract discussions on the membership.”