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Just in: Arsenal submit offer to sign 'England's Ousmane Dembele' - insider

Arsenal have reportedly submitted a compelling offer to sign a new winger in the summer transfer window after talks were held.

The Gunners are already preparing for the summer window as they look to build on a sensational season so far. Nothing is done just yet for the Gunners, but they have one hand on the Premier League title, while they are also in the final of the Champions League.

Once the season is over, the hierarchy can go all in on trying to improve Mikel Arteta's squad.

Signing young players with huge potential could be Arsenal's plan when the window opens, as they already have a strong squad of senior players.

They are undoubtedly one of the most attractive prospects in England at the moment, especially if they win both the Champions League and Premier League.

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According to insider Hand of Arsenal, Arsenal have submitted an offer to sign Leicester City winger Jeremy Monga ahead of the summer transfer window.

It's believed that discussions have been ongoing surrounding his first-team pathway, while Arsenal would still need to agree a compensation fee with Leicester.

Monga, who has been described as 'England's Ousmane Dembele', has yet to sign a professional contract with Leicester.

The Gunners would still need to agree a fee with Leicester, but he's certainly not going to be costing an arm and a leg.

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As previously mentioned, Arteta has already built a strong squad to help them continuously compete for Premier League titles.

The goal in the transfer market should now be to find the best young talent from around the world, securing their signatures for minimal fees and developing them to become players for the first team.

This then gives them the opportunity to have players who can make an impact or be sold for significant profits, helping make the club sustainable in the long run.

A player like Monga, signed for a small fee, would be a smart move, getting ahead of the competition before he explodes as expected.

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