Arsenal Football Club could see a significant financial boost this summer if former academy player Brooke Norton-Cuffy completes a transfer from Genoa, where he has been playing since 2024. With a sell-on clause reportedly set at 20%, the Gunners stand to gain if the right-back moves, especially with interest from top Italian clubs like Napoli and Fiorentina.
Norton-Cuffy, who never made a senior appearance for Arsenal, gained valuable experience through multiple loan spells before his permanent move to Italy. His performances in Serie A and for the England Under-21s have attracted attention, suggesting he could be on the move for around €20 million, a substantial profit for Genoa from the £1.7 million they paid.
While this windfall may not drastically alter Arsenal’s transfer strategy, it does provide a welcome financial cushion as they aim to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season. With ambitions to defend their Premier League title and improve in the Champions League, every financial boost counts.
In light of this potential sale, Arsenal is exploring several high-profile signings, indicating that even smaller financial gains can play a crucial role in their overall strategy. The club’s ability to capitalise on its youth development could have lasting implications for its financial health and competitiveness in the league.
Source: Metro

