Round-up: Arsenal eye France international, Chelsea to complete deal next summer and Spurs man wanted

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Latest Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur news and rumours on Wednesday

Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur all have a break from the action as the World Cup goes on. The Gunners currently lead the way at the top of the Premier League.

The trio return to league football next month. In the meantime, here is a look at some of the latest news...

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Arsenal

Arsenal could make a move to land in-demand Borussia Monchengladbach winger Marcus Thuram. The France international is out of contract at the end of this season. Reporter Fabrizio Romano has told GiveMeSport:

“Yes, Thuram could be an opportunity because he’s a player who will be available on a free next summer. He is not extending his contract and so there are many clubs interested in him from Italy, from England and from France.”

He has been playing his football in Germany since 2019 and has impressed, scoring 41 goals in 119 games to date. Gladbach face a big battle to keep hold of him now though.

Chelsea

Le10Sport have reported that RB Leipzig attacking midfielder Christopher Nkunku will join Chelsea next summer. He has been a standout player in the Bundesliga over recent times and have scored 12 goals already in this campaign. However, he has been ruled out of the World Cup in Qatar due to injury.

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Spurs

Spurs left-back Sergio Reguilon is reportedly being eyed by Real Socieded. He is currently out on loan at Atletico Madrid but isn’t getting regular game time with the La Liga side. Therefore, according to Estadio Deportivo, Sociedad are keeping tabs on his situation ahead of a potential future swoop.

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