Arsenal are reportedly keen on signing Kingsley Coman from Bayern Munich.
According to a report from SportBild, Arsenal are keeping tabs on the French international and they could look to make a move for him in the coming months. The attacker is reportedly valued at €35 million and it will be interesting to see if Arsenal can get the deal done.
The attacker was linked with a move to Arsenal last summer as well.
There is no doubt that they have the financial resources to pay the asking price for the player. He was initially valued at €70 million by the German club but his valuation has gone down in recent months. Coman has not been at his best and he is no longer a key player for the German club. They could be open to selling him if the right offer is presented.
Arsenal need more quality and depth in the wide areas and the French international would be the ideal acquisition. He will add goals and creativity to the side. His versatility will be an added bonus. He is capable of operating anywhere across the front three.
Coman could be tempted to join Arsenal
The opportunity to move to the Premier League at this stage of his career could be an exciting one. He has proven himself in Germany and he will look to try out a new challenge. Arsenal need someone who will allow them to rotate key players like Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka. The arrival of the French international could provide Mikel Arteta with the options he needs.
The player is at the peak of his powers and he will look to hit the ground running in the Premier League. He has the quality to prove himself as an useful asset for the London club.
It will be interesting to see how the situation develops over the next few months. Arsenal have failed to win the league title in the last two seasons and they are likely to fall short this year as well. They need more cutting edge in the final third in order to get over the line. Signing a versatile wide player and a reliable striker could make a huge difference for them next season. It will be interesting to see if they can plug the gaps in their squad during the summer transfer window.