Transfer Talk: Gunners target January swoop for centre-back Ndicka

Jamie Gordon
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Evan Ndicka has been thriving on the left of a back three at Eintracht Frankfurt
Evan Ndicka has been thriving on the left of a back three at Eintracht Frankfurt

Arsenal are plotting a January swoop for Evan Ndicka to beef up the centre of their defence.

William Saliba has thrived alongside Gabriel this season after finally getting his chance to impress but Mikel Arteta has limited back-up options.

And The Evening Standard claim Ndicka is their No1 target as the Gunners want a left-sided centre-back having missed out on Lisandro Martinez and Calvin Bassey.

France Under-21s star Ndicka is out of contract at the end of the season and current club Eintracht Frankfurt are reportedly hopeful he will sign a new deal.

But should the towering defender decide he wants a new challenge, the Gunners believe they can tempt the Bundesliga outfit into a January sale to avoid losing him for nothing.

Ndicka played in both Champions League clashes against Tottenham this season, including a 0-0 stalemate in Germany earlier this month.

He rose through the youth ranks with Auxerre in his homeland before moving to Frankfurt in 2018, where he has gone on to rack up over 150 first-team appearances.

Arsenal have started the season superbly with 13 wins out of 14 in all competitions and Arteta looks set to be backed in the market in order to keep up the momentum.

In other news

Frenkie de Jong decided against leaving Barcelona over the summer
Frenkie de Jong decided against leaving Barcelona over the summer

Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United are all ready to launch a move for Frenkie de Jong if he decides to leave Barcelona in January, claim ESPN.

Teenage Borussia Dortmund prodigy Youssoufa Moukoko is being targeted by Liverpool, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid and Barcelona, according to Football Insider.

Calciomercato believe Tottenham are keen on a move for Juventus midfielder Weston McKennie in January.

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