Transfer Talk: Balogun drawing interest from Europe's elite

Mitchell Fretton
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Folarin Balogun has been fit and firing this season
Folarin Balogun has been fit and firing this season

Arsenal forward Folarin Balogun is drawing interest from Italy and Germany after impressing in France on loan at Reims this season.

Balogun has scored 18 goals in Ligue 1 in 2022-23 with only Kylian Mbappe, Jonathan David and Alexandre Lacazette netting more.

And Italian sources suggest the 21-year-old could be on the move in the summer transfer window with both AC Milan and RB Leipzig keen on the marksman.

The England Under-21s international is set to return to North London at the end of the season and seek talks with Gunners boss Mikel Arteta to gauge his first-team opportunties at the Emirates.

But with both Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah seemingly ahead of the New York-born striker in the pecking order, he may seek to ply his trade elsewhere.

Should the Arsenal academy graduate be put up for sale, it is reported that a fee of over £25million would be required to release the hotshot from his contract.

Balogun signed a new deal with the Premier League leaders back in 2021 and is contracted until 2025.

But with just two appearances in England's top flight, Balogun may choose a switch to another European destination rather than fight for his place at his parent club.

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