Arsenal are set to sign Philippe Coutinho on loan from Barcelona, according to stunning reports in France.
Philippe Coutinho
The Gunners have already spent a club-record £72million on winger Nicolas Pepe but L’Equipe claim manager Unai Emery will further add to his forward line with the capture of the unsettled Brazilian.
Coutinho, 27, has struggled to settle at the Nou Camp following his move from Liverpool in January 2018 and it is claimed he will now move to the Emirates for the 2019-20 campaign.
He has been linked with a number clubs including Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain and a return to Anfield throughout the summer window.
However, Arsenal appear to have entered the race late on and could now seal the deal before Thursday’s 5pm transfer deadline. Emery’s side have been one of the most active Premier League sides in the market this summer.
That is despite reports claiming they were going into it with a budget of only £40m after failing to qualify for the Champions League for a third successive season.
However, some savvy negotiating means they have managed to bring in some of the most sought-after talent in Europe.
Pepe was being tracked by the likes of United, Liverpool, Bayern Munich and Napoli before he completed his switch to the Emirates.
Club chiefs have managed to negotiate a deal that has seen them pay £20m up front and the rest in £13m instalments over the next four years.
Arsenal also signed highly-rated centre-back William Saliba ahead of north London rivals Tottenham.
He will spend next season back on loan in France and they have again managed to strike a deal where most of the £27m fee is not due up front.
Coutinho’s fellow Brazilian Gabriel Martinelli has also arrived in a £7m deal while Dani Ceballos joined on loan from Real Madrid.
Arsenal’s transfer business shows no signs of ending either as they still want to bring in a new centre-back and a left-back.
RB Leipzig’s Dayot Upamecano is their top centre-back target and would cost around £70m.
They are also keen to bring in Kieran Tierney from Celtic.