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Arsenal eye mega summer move for top Tottenham star also wanted by Chelsea

- Toby Alderweireld has emerged as a summer transfer target for Arsenal

- The Gunners want the 30-year-old Belgian to be part of their squad next season

- He is also wanted by many Premier League clubs this summer

Arsenal have reportedly joined other Premier League sides in the race to sign Tottenham defender Toby Alderweireld when the ongoing season comes to an end.

The North London club are keeping tabs on the Belgian center-half as they look to the summer transfer window.

According to the report on UK Sun, Arsenal manager Unai Emery believes the Tottenham superstar will be a good target to help his squad next season.

But the Gunners will have have to make an impressive offer for the possibility of them to land the 30-year-old at the end of the season.

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The report added that there have been no official approaches, but terms of his release clause can be met up to July 26 which is two weeks before the transfer deadline.

Also the Gunners will have to finish among the top four at the end of the season for them to brighten their chances of signing Toby.

Arsenal are currently occupying sixth position on the Premier League standings with 63 points after 32 games played this season.

Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Alex Iwobi's Arsenal teammates Ainsley Maitland-Niles and Eddie Nketiah claimed the Nigerian star is their new DJ in the dressing room.

Three Arsenal stars had an interactive session with Nigerian hip-hop artiste Mr Eazi and they all asked important questions relating to what they know how to do best.

When Mr Eazi asked Iwobi why there are several videos of Arsenal players dancing in the dressing room, his teammates revealed that's because the Nigerian plays good music in the changing room.

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