Andrea Berta at Arsenal: Strategic Vision, Transfer Mastery, and the Road Ahead
Arsenal's new sporting director Andrea Berta brings a proven track record from Atletico Madrid. Learn how his expertise could shape the Gunners' future.




Andrea Berta’s Arrival: A New Era for Arsenal
Andrea Berta is set to join Arsenal as their new sporting director, replacing Edu after his departure in late 2024. The Italian executive, renowned for his strategic acumen in player recruitment, will arrive in London ahead of Arsenal’s Premier League clash against Fulham. His appointment signals a major shift in the club’s long-term planning.
Berta’s Legacy at Atletico Madrid
Before his move to Arsenal, Berta was instrumental in transforming Atletico Madrid into a title-winning force. During his tenure (2013-2024), the club secured:
- 2 La Liga titles (2013-14, 2020-21)
- 1 Copa del Rey (2013)
- 1 Europa League (2017-18)
- 1 UEFA Super Cup (2018)
Key Signings Under Berta’s Leadership
Player | Position | Fee (Signed) | Later Sold For | Profit |
---|---|---|---|---|
Antoine Griezmann | Forward | £24.8m | £103m | £78.2m |
Rodri | Midfielder | £16.5m | £62.5m | £46m |
Jan Oblak | Goalkeeper | £13m | – | Elite performer |
Julian Álvarez | Forward | £81.5m | – | 23 goals (2023-24) |
Expert Insight: "He’s unique—no playing career, yet his financial discipline and eye for talent rebuilt Atletico twice," says La Liga analyst Guillem Balague.
Immediate Challenges at Arsenal
1. Striker Reinforcement
- Arsenal have not signed a forward in two windows despite injuries to Gabriel Jesus and others.
- Targets: RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Šeško (scouted extensively) or Newcastle’s Alexander Isak (difficult due to CL race).
2. Contract Extensions
- Bukayo Saka, William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhães enter final 24 months of deals this summer.
- Securing their futures is critical for squad stability.
3. Squad Clear-Out
- Oleksandr Zinchenko could depart after losing his starting role to academy product Myles Lewis-Skelly.
Why This Appointment Matters
Berta’s partnership with Mikel Arteta could mirror his successful collaboration with Diego Simeone at Atletico. His expertise in:
- Identifying undervalued talent (e.g., Griezmann, Rodri)
- Selling high (net profits exceeding £120m at Atletico)
- Building cohesive squads within budget constraints
"Arsenal are getting a strategist who thrives under pressure," notes BBC Sport’s Alex Howell. "With title ambitions, there’s no margin for error."
The Road Ahead
Berta’s first test will be the summer transfer window. Will he replicate his Atletico blueprint at Arsenal? Gunners fans will hope his arrival marks the beginning of a sustained challenge for major honors.