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Kerim Alajbegovic: Leverkusen triggers buyback as Arsenal and Man Utd target

james mckinney by james mckinney
June 12, 2026
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Arsenal Hold Talks for Kerim Alajbegovic as Transfer Race Intensifies

Arsenal have held talks over Kerim Alajbegovic, the 18-year-old winger whose rapid rise at Red Bull Salzburg and role for Bosnia and Herzegovina have drawn interest from multiple Premier League and European clubs.

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Arsenal Opens Talks Over Kerim Alajbegovic

Arsenal representatives have engaged with Kerim Alajbegovic’s camp as the club assesses options to bolster its wide attacking ranks ahead of the summer window. The discussions reflect growing recognition of Alajbegovic’s potential after a productive season in Austria and his emergence on the international stage with Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Sources close to the matter indicate the conversations were exploratory rather than contractual, intended to gauge the player’s ambitions, contract situation, and possible fit within Arsenal’s attacking structure. With competing interest reported from Manchester United and Chelsea, the Gunners’ early contact signals a desire to get ahead in what appears set to be a crowded market.

Leverkusen Move to Trigger Buyback Clause

Bayer Leverkusen reportedly retains a buyback option on Alajbegovic and has moved to exercise that clause following his progression at Salzburg. The buyback mechanism puts Leverkusen in a position to bring the forward back to Germany, potentially complicating approaches from other suitors.

If Leverkusen completes the clause, the player’s next step will depend on the club’s immediate plans and whether it views Alajbegovic as part of its senior squad or as an asset to sell for profit. That scenario would intensify competition; clubs already linked to the youngster would need to engage Leverkusen directly to negotiate any subsequent transfer.

International Breakthrough with Bosnia and Herzegovina

Alajbegovic has quickly become a notable figure for Bosnia and Herzegovina’s national setup, contributing in key qualifiers en route to the World Cup. His performances at international level have elevated his profile and underscored his readiness for greater responsibilities at club level.

Playing important minutes in high-stakes fixtures has highlighted qualities that do not always show up on raw statistics alone, such as composure in possession and an appetite for defensive work-rate. National team exposure has also exposed him to scouts from high-profile leagues, increasing the likelihood that multiple clubs will submit formal offers.

Playing Profile and On-Field Strengths

Primarily a left-winger, Alajbegovic is comfortable operating across the front line and can slot centrally when required, offering tactical flexibility. He is two-footed, quick in short bursts, and possesses close control that allows him to beat defenders in tight areas and create scoring opportunities.

His recent club season featured a notable goals-and-assists return, illustrating an ability to influence the final third consistently. Coaches and scouts point to his technical polish, finishing instinct, and decision-making in the box as attributes that make him an attractive young prospect.

Market Interest and Valuation Across Europe

Interest in Alajbegovic extends beyond the Premier League, with reports naming clubs from Italy and elsewhere in continental Europe as active contenders. Clubs such as Inter Milan, Napoli and AS Roma are said to be monitoring his situation closely, drawn by a combination of potential, transfer value, and tactical fit.

Market valuations place the forward in a moderate transfer bracket for a high-ceiling teenager, a price point that makes him accessible to several mid- to top-tier clubs prepared to invest in youth development. That positioning creates a typical tug-of-war between teams seeking immediate impact and those taking a longer-term developmental approach.

How the Transfer Race Could Play Out

The next phase of the transfer saga will be shaped by contractual technicalities, Leverkusen’s exercise of the buyback clause, and the player’s own preferences. If Leverkusen exercises its option and intends to integrate him, interested parties will have to consider secondary negotiations or offer structure that would secure his signature.

Should Alajbegovic opt for a move to the Premier League, clubs such as Arsenal, Manchester United, and Chelsea will weigh his potential against squad needs, wage structures, and expectations of immediate contribution. Alternatively, an Italian suitor could present a pathway with guaranteed playing time and progressive tactical development.

The timing of any decision is likely to hinge on assurances about playing time, development plans, and the competitive project offered by the buying club. For a young player on the cusp of the senior international stage, the balance between minutes and club stature will be decisive.

Implications for Arsenal’s Recruitment Strategy

For Arsenal, pursuing Kerim Alajbegovic would fit a broader recruitment pattern that targets young, versatile attackers capable of growing into first-team roles. The club’s proactive contact suggests a continued emphasis on securing talent before a crowded market drives fees and competition higher.

The Gunners will likely assess Alajbegovic not only on technical merits but also on personality, adaptability to their tactical model, and readiness to transition into the Premier League’s physical demands. Any move would reflect a strategic calculation between short-term squad reinforcement and long-term player development.

Kerim Alajbegovic now stands at a pivotal juncture in his career, with his path shaped by contractual nuances, national team momentum, and interest from several top clubs. The coming weeks should clarify whether he remains under Leverkusen’s control, moves to a Premier League side, or opts for another European destination that promises immediate playing opportunities.

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