Arsenal have now joined the race to sign a full-back, with Mikel Arteta of the belief he could be a perfect addition to the squad, according to a report.
Gunners eyeing new full-backs
Myles Lewis-Skelly has been a breakout star for the Gunners this season, with the 18-year-old's impressive performances at left-back earning him a first England call-up, and he wasted no time scoring his first Three Lions goal.
However, there have been suggestions Arteta is planning to move Lewis-Skelly further forward on a long-term basis, which means there may be room for some additions at full-back this summer.
Arteta's side have enquired about the possibility of a deal for Dinamo Tbilisi left-back Saba Kharebashvili, while they are also very keen on signing versatile Ajax defender Jorrel Hato, who is able to play at both centre-back and left-back.
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The Gunners are chasing a forward who's now unhappy at his current club.
Not only is Arteta seeking reinforcements at left-back, but a new report from Spain has detailed a new right-back could also be of interest this summer, with the manager believed to be a big fan of Osasuna's Jesus Areso.
The Arsenal boss believed Areso would slot into his side perfectly, given his speed and stamina, and an official move could be launched over the next few months.
FC Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski in action with Osasuna's Jesus Areso
A number of unnamed clubs have the right-back in their sights, having been impressed by his performances in La Liga this season, and the Gunners seem to be particularly keen, having decided signing a new right-back will be a priority this summer.
Areso has been a "revelation" for Osasuna
Members of the Spanish media have lavished the Osasuna defender with praise, describing him as a "revelation" for his performances over the past year, while also claiming he is a "complete" full-back, who is capable of contributing in attack.
The 25-year-old's attacking prowess was on display last season, winning the La Liga Goal of the Season award for a remarkable effort from near the byline.
Not only that, but the Spaniard ranks in the 88th percentile for assists per 90 over the past year, when compared to other full-backs, showcasing his quality on the front foot.
A release clause of just €12m (£10m) sweetens the deal even more, given that the former Athletic Bilbao man would be a very affordable option for Arsenal this summer, and his performances in La Liga indicate he could be a solid signing.
That said, given that Ben White has now returned from injury, while Arteta also has Timber at his disposal, a new right-back should not be a priority this summer, and signing an out-and-out striker could give them a better chance of winning the Premier League title.