Arsenal Jeremy Monga Transfer News: Arsenal Agree Deal for Leicester's Jeremy Monga
Arsenal Jeremy Monga transfer news centers on one clear move: Arsenal are said to have agreed a deal for Leicester wonderkid Jeremy Monga. The teenager sits at the front of Arsenal’s early-window business as clubs try to get deals over the line before the World Cup.
Jeremy Monga Joins Arsenal Plan
Jeremy Monga is the one player in this roundup linked to an agreed deal, which separates his situation from Arsenal’s other names in the same market. Emmanuel Mbemba is believed to favour a move to the Emirates Stadium, but that remains a link rather than a completed agreement.
Arsenal are also still being linked with Morgan Rogers, Julian Alvarez, Eli Junior Kroupi and Morgan Gibbs-White. Dani Olmo looks set to stay at Barcelona, leaving Arsenal’s attention on the players who could still move before the window tightens.
Manchester United And Chelsea Chase
The wider market is moving around Arsenal’s deal. Chelsea are rumoured to be stepping up talks over Dusan Vlahovic as the first signing of the Xabi Alonso era, while Dean Henderson is also on their radar. Manchester United may now lead the race for Morgan Rogers, and they would have to pay £100million to land Adam Wharton.
Manchester United have already clinched a deal for Ederson. Elsewhere, Tottenham are poised to add Marcos Senesi after already welcoming Andy Robertson, and they are believed to have agreed terms with Jan Paul van Hecke and Savinho.
Tottenham And Brighton Talks
Jan Paul van Hecke is the other name with live movement attached to a timeline. Negotiations between Spurs and Brighton over the defender will continue this week after two opening offers were rejected, and Brighton value him at around the £70million mark.
He wants to join Tottenham, and he remains a key target for his former Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi. Brighton chief executive Paul Barber said on Sunday that Spurs are not the only club tracking him, which keeps the chase open even with talks due to resume.
For Arsenal, though, the headline is simpler than the wider scramble: Monga is the player said to have a deal agreed, and that puts one early marker down while rivals continue fighting over the rest of the market.