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Bissouma shares Arsenal fan’s Instagram post about signing him

Yves Bissouma has shared a post from an Arsenal fan on his Instagram story, claiming that the Gunners must sign the Brighton midfielder at all costs.

Arsenal look set to strengthen in midfield this summer. Youri Tielemans appears to be the top target. Reports have claimed that both the Gunners and the Belgian have been growing confident of agreeing a £40 million deal.

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Meanwhile, they have also registered an interest in Ruben Neves. One name they also have their eye on is Bissouma.

Reports in May suggested that Arsenal have maintained contact with Bissouma since the turn of the year. The Seagulls could let him go for around £30 million this summer.

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Those reports stated that Aston Villa lead the race. But perhaps Bissouma will be hoping that he ends up elsewhere during the coming months.

The midfielder shared a post from an Arsenal fan on his Instagram story following his latest display for Mali. Bissouma provided two assists in the game.

The supporter claimed that Bissouma needed to be signed at all costs, alongside Tielemans. So it is very interesting that the 25-year-old shared the post…

Bissouma shares Instagram post from Arsenal fan

Plenty of Arsenal fans would be very happy if Mikel Arteta’s men signed Bissouma. He has been one of the Premier League’s best midfielders for some time.

He has been described as a ‘sensational‘ player by Ian Wright. And he would seemingly welcome the chance to make the move during this window.

Certainly, if Arsenal could sign both Bissouma and Tielemans, their midfield would become one of the most impressive in the top-flight. The pair have been outstanding for their respective sides.

Obviously, Arsenal still need to make a move for Bissouma and then agree a fee. But you would imagine agreeing personal terms may not be too much of an issue.

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