Arsenal are one of the clubs interested in recruiting the services of Juventus forward Kenan Yildiz, according to Sky Sports Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg.
The 19-year-old is on Manchester United’s shortlist and is aware that the Gunners, Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain are also all monitoring him.
Arsenal were linked with Yildiz ahead of the January transfer window in 2024, but a move did not materialise, and landing him could prove tricky this time around too.
🚨⚫️⚪️ Kenan #Yildiz is on Manchester United’s shortlist, as revealed on Monday.
However, the 19-year-old top talent is also aware that PSG, Arsenal, and Liverpool are monitoring him. #LFC
The current tendency is that he will continue to play for Juventus in the 25/26 season.… pic.twitter.com/SEyZf4DLjs
— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) December 4, 2024
The Turkey international is likely to remain with Juve beyond the end of the season, but the North London club and other suitors could attempt to lure him away over the next two transfer windows.
Arsenal want to bolster their attacking ranks and Yildiz fits the profile of the type of signing they are looking for given his versatility, style of play and huge talent.
The teenage sensation has three goals and three assists in 14 Serie A games this term after finishing on two goals and an assist in 27 league appearances in 2023-24.
Yildiz plays on the left wing and behind a striker, and the Gunners could do with a quality option capable of replicating the impact of right winger Bukayo Saka on that side of the pitch.
However, while he is an excellent dribbler and boasts huge potential, it remains to be seen whether he has what it takes right now to prove himself as an upgrade on either Gabriel Martinelli or Leandro Trossard, and Arsenal could opt against signing him in January.
They have been scouting him for more than a year and will continue to keep tabs on him going forward, and remaining at Juve to continue his development after coming through their reserve team could be more appealing to him right now.