Arsenal have reportedly added West Ham United and DR Congo international right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka to their shortlist as they prepare for a possible summer reshuffle in defence.
The 28-year-old has emerged as a contingency option should England defender Ben White depart the Emirates Stadium during the current transfer window. While White remains a key figure in Mikel Arteta’s setup, uncertainty surrounding his long-term future has prompted the club to quietly assess alternatives.
Wan-Bissaka, known for his defensive solidity and one-on-one tackling ability, has rebuilt his reputation following a challenging spell earlier in his career. Since joining West Ham, he has rediscovered consistency, becoming a reliable presence on the right side of defence and attracting renewed interest from top clubs.
Arsenal’s interest is understood to be at an exploratory stage, with no formal approach made yet. However, the Gunners are believed to value Wan-Bissaka’s Premier League experience and defensive discipline, qualities that could complement Arteta’s tactical system.
Should White secure a move away, Arsenal are expected to accelerate their pursuit of a replacement, with Wan-Bissaka now firmly in consideration among several candidates being monitored.
The coming weeks are likely to provide greater clarity, as Arsenal balance squad stability with the need to reinforce key positions ahead of the new season.