Arsenal ace Nikolaj Moller is attracting loan interest from several clubs across Europe, according to football.london.
The publication is claiming that Per Mertesacker will make a decision on his future over the next few days.
Arsenal have sent out a list of players they are willing to loan out to clubs across the UK, which includes Moller.
Moller joined the north London giants last summer from Swedish outfit Malmo. And he’s impressed for the youth sides, scoring seven goals and assisting three times in 18 Premier League 2 games.
He drew praise for his technical ability from AC Milan legend Jon Dahl-Tomasson, who is currently the Malmo manager.

TBR View: Loan spell could quicken route to Arsenal first-team for Moller
A loan spell for Moller could hasten his pathway into the Arsenal first-team.
We’ve seen in recent seasons what can happen when a youngster is sent on loan.
Emile Smith Rowe’s time with Red Bull Leipzig and Huddersfield quickened his route into the senior side.
He performed so well for the Terriers, their manager at the time Danny Cowley labelled him ‘Premier League’ quality.
However, he isn’t the only one to benefit from a temporary spell away from the Emirates Stadium. Eddie Nketiah spent time with Leeds United and returned to score six times in 14 starts last term.
Preparing the likes of Moller for first-team action is paramount for Arsenal.
The senior players were far from reliable last season as the club struggled for the most part.
It was the youngsters who stepped to the fore, eventually helping Arteta’s men finish eighth.
As a result, the Spaniard, accidentally, stumbled into a method of how he can build his Arsenal side.
The implementation of youth.
Prior to the second-half of the 2020/2021 campaign, senior players were trusted to ill-effect.
Moller is the future of Arsenal and a loan spell away would improve his quality as he looks to step up into the first-team.
Receive weekly football news and updates to your mailbox
