Arsenal’s recruitment team are continuing to monitor Real Madrid defender Víctor Valdepeñas as Mikel Arteta plans for the next phase of his squad build.

Since arriving at the Emirates, Arteta has made defensive structure a non-negotiable. Arsenal’s best spells under him have been built on control: winning duels, protecting the box, and keeping the team compact when the ball is lost. That context helps explain why the club keeps tracking young defenders who can grow into a high-demand system.
A young defender rising fast at Real Madrid
Víctor Valdepeñas is only 19, but he has quietly climbed the ladder in Madrid’s academy with the kind of steady progress scouts love: strong fundamentals, consistent performances, and the confidence to play under pressure.
His rise recently took a major step forward when he made his official first-team debut for Real Madrid. He started at left-back in a league match against Alavés and played 78 minutes before being substituted. For a teenager, that’s a meaningful vote of trust and a clear sign he’s on the club’s radar for the future.
Why Víctor Valdepeñas fits Arteta’s plans
Arsenal are understood to value defenders who can cover multiple roles across the back line, especially with modern schedules demanding rotation without losing stability.
Valdepeñas stands out because he’s comfortable both as a left-back and as a centre-back. That kind of flexibility matters in Arteta’s setup, where full-backs may invert into midfield, push high to support wide play, or tuck in to form a back three depending on the phase of play.
He’s also a left-footer with a strong physical profile and good stamina, which suits systems that press and ask defenders to repeat high-intensity actions. Add in his comfort on the ball, and you can see why a possession-focused side would keep him under close watch.
What Arsenal could do next
At this stage, the interest looks like long-term tracking rather than an immediate push. Arsenal can afford patience: keeping tabs, gathering more data, and evaluating how his role develops at Real Madrid.
A summer move is often the point where these situations become clearer, especially if minutes remain limited or if Madrid’s squad planning creates a pathway (or blocks it). For now, Arsenal appear content to watch closely and be ready if the right opportunity opens up.



