Spanish media reported, hours before a critical match, that PSG and Arsenal were interested in Arda Güler. The report put his name back at the center of the transfer market just when attention was supposed to be elsewhere.
Defensa Central carried the claim and framed it plainly: “Kritik maça saatler kala İspanyol basını, Arda Güler'le PSG ve Arsenal'in ilgilendiğini duyurdu.” That is the only firm point in the report, but it is enough to explain why the search around Guler has sharpened today. Two major clubs were mentioned in the same breath, and that is the kind of link that moves quickly through the transfer conversation.
The timing matters because the report landed hours before the match, not after it, when there would have been more room for routine transfer talk. Instead, the headline arrived at a moment when every detail around Arda Güler carries extra weight, especially for readers who are already following earlier coverage such as the report on a rejected 80-million-euro offer linked to him. The new item does not add a fee, a destination, or a formal step; it only points to interest.
That absence is the friction in the story. There is no official offer in the text, no confirmation from PSG or Arsenal, and no transfer detail that would turn interest into action. The report is still significant because it places Guler in the orbit of two clubs with enough stature to make any mention relevant, but the leap from interest to negotiation has not been made publicly.
For now, the cleanest reading is also the most limited one: Arda Güler has been pulled into fresh transfer talk, and the next development that will matter is whether that interest becomes something formal. Until then, the report stands as a signal, not a deal.

