Arsenal enter race for Manchester United and Tottenham target Malcom with Bordeaux willing to accept £45m
- Bordeaux are not keen to sell him in January but would take around £45million
- The 20-year-old has impressed while playing in the French league this season
- All three clubs are also keen on Fulham left-back Ryan Sessegnon
Arsenal have made an enquiry over Bordeaux winger Malcom.
The talented young Brazilian is also wanted by Tottenham and Manchester United though his club have been reluctant to sell him in January.
The 20-year-old can play on either wing or behind the forward and has impressed in the French league this season.
Arsenal have made an enquiry over the availability of Bordeaux winger Malcom
The Brazilian (right) is also being chased by Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur
Arsenal are weighing up options as Manchester City press to sign Alexis Sanchez.
Monaco's Thomas Lemar, Cristian Pavon at Boca Juniors and Malcom have all been discussed with their valuations at a premium.
Tottenham have a strong interest in Malcom and he has been followed by United since last year.
Should Arsenal make an offer it could trigger rival bids as Bordeaux look to sell for around £45million.
The three Premier League rivals also have interest in Fulham's Ryan Sessegnon though Tottenham have been considered favourites for the 17-year-old. Fulham are keen to take him back on loan for the season should a sale be agreed this month.
The three Premier League sides are also interested in Fulham full-back Ryan Sessegnon
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