At a Glance:
- Arsenal eyeing Mika Godts.
- Several Premier League clubs are also interested.
- Ajax already preparing for Godts’ sale.
Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing Mika Godts, who made headlines by scoring an outstanding solo goal for Ajax in their latest 2-0 win against NAC Breda.
The Gunners seem to be desperate to sign a winger in the summer, with Karim Adeyemi catching Arsenal’s eye among many.
Yan Diomande is an Arsenal target as well while Mikel Arteta is a fan of Anthony Gordon.
However, an update has emerged around their interest in Godts.
Arsenal scout Mika Godts
TEAMtalk have reported that Arsenal’s scouts were in attendance to watch Godts in action during Arsenal’s victory against NAC Breda.
However, other scouts from Premier League clubs were also present at the Rat Verlegh Stadium, such as Chelsea, Aston Villa and Newcastle United.
The report mentions that Arsenal’s interest in Godts is ‘serious’ as they are keen to strengthen their options out on the left-wing. Mikel Arteta’s side will face serious competition to sign their dream left-winger, with Manchester City eyeing Diomande while Bayern Munich are interested in Gordon.
However, Arsenal’s interest in the Belgian is understandable, with the winger registering 16 goals and 11 assists this season.
Mika Godts dribbelt alle verdedigers én de keeper voorbij!🤯🤩#nacaja pic.twitter.com/fGItCNFzL4
— ESPN NL (@ESPNnl) April 25, 2026
Godts’ latest strike also reflective of how incredibly talented a player he is, with Liverpool and Manchester United known to admire him and Tottenham Hotspur being longstanding fans of the player.
Mika Godts attracting interest from European giants
Arsenal will be aware that if they intend to sign Godts, they will have to beat several Premier League clubs to his signing.
However, it seems like a whole host of top sides are keen on the 24-year-old’s signature as well.
TEAMtalk have claimed that Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and RB Leipzig are ‘monitoring’ Godts’ progress, with Ajax already scouring for replacements such as Milan Manhoef.



