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Arsenal launch mega million bid to sign top Real Madrid star this week

- Alvaro Odriozola who plays for Real Madrid has emerged as a target for Arsenal

- The Gunners are said to have submitted a mega bid to Los Blancos for them to sign the player

- Arsenal want the 23-year-old Spaniard to replace Hector Bellerin who sustained injury

Arsenal have reportedly launched a bid to sign Real Madrid defender Alvaro Odriozola before the January 2019 transfer window closes in Europe.

The Gunners are currently facing serious challenges in their defense this season following injuries picked by Hector Bellerin and Rob Holding.

And recently, the Premier League side also announced that Sokratis Papastathopoulos will be out of action for at least 1 month.

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Arsenal are now in the market looking for a good defender that will replace Hector Bellerin at the Emirates stadium.

And according to the report by El Gol Digital, Unai Emery's side have submitted an offer to Real Madrid for the possibility of signing Alvaro Odriozola this month.

Arsenal are reported willing to sign the 23-year-old as soon as possible and will match his pay packet at the Bernabeu.

Odriozola on the other hand could also fancy the chance of playing regular football by moving to Premier League side Arsenal.

He has played 15 games this season in all competitions for Real Madrid who are currently occupying third position on the Spanish La Liga standings with 39 points after 21 games.

Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Malcom emerged as a transfer target for Arsenal as the Premier League side are hoping to snap the Brazilian on deadline day.

Arsenal have proposed for a loan deal for the misfit Barcelona striker during negotiations for midfielder Denis Suarez.

The 21-year-old has been unable to nail a starting shirt in Ernesto Valverde's side this season but the club's hierarchy still rate him highly and are not willing to sell him.

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