Arsenal have reportedly joined the likes of Liverpool and Chelsea in the hunt for Aston Villa midfielder Boubacar Kamara.
The 25-year-old enjoyed a 28-minute cameo off the bench on Saturday evening, when the Villans secured a 2-1 success over Nottingham Forest in the Premier League.
Kamara was spared a full night of action against the Tricky Trees on the weekend, with an all-important Champions League clash with Paris Saint-Germain coming up this week.
Since making the permanent switch from French giants Marseille in 2022, the Frenchman has gone from strength to strength under the stewardship of Unai Emery.
Although Kamara has failed to provide a goal contribution across 19 Premier League matches this term, his game is all about breaking up opposition attacks and setting the tempo for his side’s charges up the field.
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Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea keen on Kamara?
According to TBR Football, a trio of Premier League giants are circling around the talents of Aston Villa star Kamara ahead of the summer transfer window.
The report claims that all of Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea are interested in signing the 25-year-old during the upcoming summer trading point.
It is understood that the Villans have commenced discussions with Kamara’s representatives over a bumper new contract in the Second City for the player.
Emery’s men are supposedly hopeful of tying the midfielder’s long-term future down to the club, despite huge admirers from around Europe.
As well as the aforementioned Premier League trio, it is believed that current Italian champions Inter Milan are eyeing up a move for Kamara.
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Who needs Kamara the most?
With the likes of Thomas Partey and Jorginho heading towards their Emirates exits, Arsenal are in need of a midfield shakeup this summer.
Despite being set to canter to the Premier League title, Liverpool will be looking to improve their squad, especially in midfield areas after missing out on primary targets last summer.
Chelsea are beginning to horde an array of engine-room options and Kamara could be the latest high-profile name to secure a Stamford Bridge switch.