Arsenal midfielder Christian Norgaard is rumored to be considering a move during the current January transfer window, despite only joining the club in the summer from Brentford. The 31-year-old has struggled for game time this season, making just 11 appearances across all competitions and starting in six of those matches. He managed to contribute an assist in the FA Cup win against Portsmouth, but his lack of regular playing time has raised speculation about his future.
According to reports from De Telegraaf via GOAL, Ajax is interested in signing Norgaard to bolster their midfield options. The Eredivisie outfit is keen on adding an experienced defensive midfielder to their squad, with director of football Marijn Beuker actively searching for reinforcements in that position. While Norgaard is under contract with Arsenal until 2027, a potential move to Ajax could offer him more playing opportunities and a chance to showcase his talent in a different league.
It remains to be seen whether Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta will sanction Norgaard’s departure, considering that the Danish midfielder was only signed six months ago. However, with Norgaard struggling for minutes in the Premier League, a move to Ajax could be an attractive prospect for the player.
In addition to Norgaard, Ajax is also reportedly looking at Liverpool’s Wataru Endo and Manchester United’s Manuel Ugarte as potential midfield options. The Dutch club is also considering a loan deal for Aston Villa winger Leon Bailey, with sporting director Beuker currently scouting players in Istanbul.
As for Arsenal, the team has had a strong start to the season and is still competing in four different competitions. They are currently leading the Premier League and sit at the top of their group in the UEFA Champions League. After securing a 3-1 win against Inter Milan in the Champions League, the Gunners are gearing up to face Manchester United in the league before concluding their Champions League group stage campaign against Kairat.
Following a Premier League clash against Leeds United, Arsenal will face Chelsea in the EFL Cup semi-final second leg, holding a 3-2 aggregate lead. The Gunners will be looking to maintain their impressive form across all competitions as they aim for a quadruple this season.
In conclusion, Christian Norgaard’s potential move to Ajax could offer him the playing time he desires, while Arsenal will continue their pursuit of silverware in multiple competitions under the guidance of Mikel Arteta. It will be interesting to see how the transfer window unfolds for both clubs and how Norgaard’s future will be decided in the coming weeks.

