As things stand, this is interest and little more. Paris Saint Germain are reported to admire Gabriel Martinelli, with a fee somewhere between £43.4m and £51m floated for the 25-year-old Brazil attacker. But there is no sign of a formal bid, no seller engagement from Arsenal, and crucially a contract that runs until 2027 with a club option attached. For now it reads as speculative noise rather than a live negotiation. The story rests on a single thread. It comes from l'Equipe, a genuinely credible outlet, who valued the move at around €60m roughly twelve days ago. The problem is not the quality of the source but the loneliness of it: no other reporters have corroborated the link, and a story standing on one report — however reputable — is a thin foundation. The engine's 18% marks this firmly as a longshot. For it to climb, you would need real movement: a concrete bid, some willingness from Arsenal to even discuss a sale, and a player keen to leave. None of that is present. A long contract gives Arsenal all the leverage, the interest is one-sided, and there is simply no momentum. That combination keeps the probability low and honest. History offers context. Arsenal have shown they will sell for the right money, having let players go to Liverpool for £32m and to Man Utd for £29m, while their 2024 sale to Fulham for £27m sits in similar territory. The fee discussed here would comfortably top those — a premium price that Arsenal have no obvious reason to entertain. Watch for a second outlet to corroborate l'Equipe, or any hint of an actual bid landing. Until then, treat this as background hum.