Zubimendi joined the Gunners from Sociedad in the summer in a âŹ70 million (ÂŁ60m/$82m) deal, making the same move that Merino did back in 2024. Now, the latter has said that he actually played no role in Zubimendi's switch, as he felt it would be disrespectful to the Spanish club to ask him to follow in his footsteps to north London.Â
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Merino has emerged as a standout under Mikel Arteta, and has even deputised as a striker. The 29-year-old has made 45 appearances for the Gunners and has scored nine goals and registered five assists.Â
WHAT MERINO SAID
âI didnât want to put too much pressure on him; in the end, itâs a decision he has to make on his own,â he told El Diario Vasco.
âLeaving Real Sociedad is a very hard step; it was already hard for me to make that decision, and I imagine itâs even harder for him, being from there.
âI didnât try to convince him out of respect for him and Real Sociedad, nor did I pressure him to come. He did what came from his heart.â
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