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Gunners legend reveals the player he believes will join Arsenal this summer

Arsenal legend Alan Smith has opened up about the player that he believes will be joining the gunners in this summer transfer window.

Arsenal has so far completed the signing of Marquinhos since the summer transfer window opened and the fans will be looking forward to also other new arrivals as the gunners have already been linked with many outstanding players. Former Arsenal star Alan Smith has opened up about the one player he believes will be coming to the Emirates Stadium in this summer transfer window.

Arsenal have been linked with many players in the past few weeks as all summer transfer window and former gunners star Alan Smith who made over 200 appearances for the North Londoners has opened up about the one player that will be coming to the Emirates Stadium this month.

 

( Youri Tielemans photo via Getty )

“I would imagine he will definitely move this summer. Arsenal looks perhaps the most likely but we’ll wait & see.” said Alan Smith when asked about Youri Tielemans.

“He is a really good player & he will improve any side, I think.”

Arsenal supporters will hope that his assessment of Youri Tielemans coming to the Emirates Stadium comes true as they have been waiting for weeks now for the club to complete this deal since most reports have claimed that the player is already willing to leave Leicester City for the North Londoners.

Youri Tielemans was one of the best players of Leicester City last season as he scored a good significant number of goals as well as assists and so the gunners will hope to sign him early so that they can have him in their pre-season squad.

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