Arsenal Women join growing battle for versatile European talent
Arsenal Women are among several clubs keeping a close eye on Thiniba Samoura, according to reports from L’Equipe.
The French defender is nearing the end of her current contract, which is set to expire in June.
A decision on her future is expected soon, with a move to England seen as the most likely outcome.
Samoura is only 21 but has already built a growing profile at club and international level.
She is a French women’s international and has earned 12 caps for the national side so far.
Samoura’s profile and playing style
One key reason behind Samoura’s progress is her ability to play in more than one role.
She is comfortable as a centre back and can also operate as a defensive midfielder when required.
This flexibility allows coaches to use her in different systems without losing balance in the team.
Samoura reads the game well and is calm in possession, even under pressure from opponents.
She is also confident stepping into midfield to help start attacks from deep areas.
These qualities have helped her gain trust at international level despite her young age.
A move to the Women’s Super League would offer her a higher level of competition and exposure.
Why Arsenal need defensive depth
Arsenal Women are expected to strengthen their defence during the next transfer window.
Leah Williamson has faced repeated fitness issues over recent seasons, limiting her availability.
The club has managed her carefully, but depth remains a clear concern for the coaching staff.
Steph Catley has filled in at centre back at times, despite it not being her natural position.
While Catley has performed well, Arsenal still lack specialist cover in central defence.
Adding a player like Samoura would provide extra options and reduce the physical load on others.
Her age also fits Arsenal’s focus on building a squad for both now and the future.
The club has already been linked with Barcelona defender Ona Batlle in recent reports.
This suggests Arsenal are serious about reshaping their defensive unit ahead of next season.
However, Arsenal are not alone in the race for Samoura’s signature.
Tottenham, West Ham, and London City Lionesses are also monitoring her situation closely.
With several clubs involved, competition is expected to be strong before a final decision is made.
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