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Arsenal news: Lemar deal agreed in principle, move doesn’t hinge on Sanchez - report
ARSENAL are reportedly confident of pulling off a deal for Monaco star Thomas Lemar.
Arsenal target Thomas Lemar scores a SCREAMER for France
Arsene Wenger launched a £92million bid for Lemar on deadline day after originally accepting Manchester City’s £60m bid for Alexis Sanchez.
However, the Gunners pulled the plug on the move, as Wenger realised he didn’t have enough time to find a replacement for the Chilean.
And according to the Daily Star, Arsenal will go after Lemar again when the window reopens in January.
The report claims a five-year deal has been agreed in principle.
Along with that, the Star claims the 21-year-old would earn £250,000 a week.
Thomas Lemar was on Arsenal's radar in January
He’s decided to stay in Monaco and you have to respect that
The report also suggests Wenger isn’t giving up on getting Sanchez, who is out of contract at the end of the season, to sign a new deal.
It is suggested the Gunners may be forced to accept a bid as little as £30m for the attacker.
Wenger meanwhile, hit back at suggestions earlier today that Lemar didn’t want to join Arsenal.
Alexis Sanchez's future won't hinge upon a deal for Thomas Lemar
He said: “It’s not true.
“He’s decided to stay in Monaco and you have to respect that.”
Arsenal will be looking to get back to winning ways on Saturday (3pm) when they resume Premier League duties at home to Bournemouth.
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