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Arsenal eye La Liga gem in midfield hunt

Arsenal are reportedly tracking rising young midfielder from La Liga.

La Liga star getting plenty of attention from Arsenal

Karl Etta Eyong has become a player to watch in La Liga. He has been on the rise after his move from Villarreal to Levante at the beginning of this season. His top displays, pace, and ball control have increased the interest of the whole of Europe, and especially at Arsenal.

The North London side’s scouts have been tracking his growth very closely. They are very impressed by his skill in creating plays from the back and being calm in the midst of defenders. The Gunners see him as a player who can very well settle into their midfield setup. Thus, he will be a mix of creativity and control. This is actually the most in demand trait for a player in Arteta’s squad.

As per the reports, the interest of Arsenal in Eyong is no longer limited to just monitoring from afar. The club’s scouting has started the process of in-depth identification and evaluation of the player. It seems they are already convinced that the 21-year-old has the character and professional attributes to cope with the PL.

Gunners prepare January push

As the January transfer window is getting closer, Arsenal seem to be preparing to make a move. As per Sport, the team has come up with a plan to contact Levante for a potential move this winter. Although, there is competition as Barcelona is reported to be watching the young player as well. The Gunners are eager to act quickly so as not to lose the advantage. This might become a very close race.

In addition, Eyong would be a good fit at the Emirates. The North London club wiill have a stronger midfield during their run for titles in different competitions this season. Arteta’s team is in need of new energy and creativity at the moment. Given that, the Levante player could possibly be the one they are seeking.

Author’s opinion:

Eyong looks like a player built for Arteta’s system. If Arsenal move fast, they could land a long-term asset before other top clubs move in.

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