Arsenal have third bid for Thomas Lemar turned down as Monaco reject £50m bid for the France winger
- Monaco have rejected Arsenal’s latest £50m offer for winger Thomas Lemar
- Sportmail revealed the Gunners would submit a third offer for the international
- Lemar is understood to be keen on a switch to the Emirates Stadium
Monaco have rejected Arsenal’s latest £50million offer for winger Thomas Lemar, after Sportmail revealed that the Gunners would submit a third offer for the France international.
The bid has been turned down by the Ligue 1 club as they look to keep hold of Lemar, one of their remaining star men.
Monaco chiefs insisted earlier this week that the 21-year-old is not for sale, despite the fact the French club have seen host of their top players leave this summer.
Monaco have rejected Arsenal’s latest £50million offer for winger Thomas Lemar
That has not stopped the Gunners from making another move for the talented forward.
Lemar is understood to be keen on a switch to the Emirates Stadium this summer, however Monaco’s reluctance to sell Lemar leaves Arsenal pondering their next move.
Speaking at a Monaco press conference on Wednesday, club vice president Vadim Vasilyev said Lemar is an 'essential player' and will not leave.
Monaco vice president Vadim Vasilyev has said Lemar is an 'essential player' and will not leave
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