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Arsenal and Newcastle Eyeing Potential Transfer Move for 19-Year-Old Ligue 1 Defensive Prodigy

Israel Oluwaseg Lawal
Israel Oluwaseg Lawal
Arsenal and Newcastle United are interested in 19-year-old Ismael Doukoure, a standout defender playing for Strasbourg and France’s Under-20 squad.

Strasbourg’s promising young defender, Ismael Doukoure, has reportedly caught the attention of two Premier League clubs, Arsenal and Newcastle United.

The 19-year-old has been showcasing his skills in Ligue 1 and is currently representing France’s Under-20 squad at a youth tournament in Marbella, Spain, where scouts from various Premier League clubs have been in attendance.

According to sources, Doukoure has emerged as one of the standout players at the tournament, with almost every Premier League club sending scouts to watch him in action. Both Arsenal and Newcastle have been keeping tabs on the youngster since last year and have been impressed by his performances on the pitch.

Considered as one of the best young defenders in Ligue 1, Doukoure’s potential has not gone unnoticed, and it seems that a move to the Premier League could be on the cards in the near future. With Arsenal and Newcastle reportedly leading the race for his signature, it remains to be seen which club will secure the talented teenager’s services.

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