Liverpool and Arsenal targeting summer move for Thomas Lemar with Atletico Madrid also interested in the £90m-rated Monaco winger

  • Liverpool and Arsenal remain interested in Monaco winger Thomas Lemar
  • Both Premier League clubs are likely to make a move for the forward in summer
  • Arsene Wenger still wants the Frenchman despite arrival of Henrik Mkhitaryan
  • Atletico Madrid could join the race for Lemar as if Antoine Griezmann leaves

Liverpool are still in the hunt to sign Monaco winger Thomas Lemar but will likely make a move for him in the summer transfer window.

Arsenal also remain interested in the Frenchman and will wait until July to try and sign him as both Premier League clubs feel his price is too high at the moment.

Atletico Madrid could also be open to making a move for the £90million-rated forward as Antoine Griezmann continues to be linked with a move to La Liga rivals Barcelona. 

Liverpool and Arsenal remain interested in Monaco £90million-rated winger Thomas Lemar

Liverpool and Arsenal remain interested in Monaco £90million-rated winger Thomas Lemar

The 22-year-old is thought to prefer a move to England rather than Spain as he looks for a transfer away from Ligue 1.


Despite the impending arrival of Henrik Mkhitaryan, Arsene Wenger is still keen on bringing Lemar to the Emirates as the Gunners are still in the market for a young attacker.

The north-London side have been linked Boca Juniors star Cristian Pavon and Bordeaux's Brazilian midfielder Malcom, as they look to bolster their attacking line.

However, Arsenal's fierce rivals Tottenham have edged ahead in the race to sign Malcom after the Gunners considered the 20-year-old to be too raw for his valuation.

Atletico Madrid could join the race for Lemar as if Antoine Griezmann leaves for Barcelona

Atletico Madrid could join the race for Lemar as if Antoine Griezmann leaves for Barcelona

Despite the impending arrival of Henrik Mkhitaryan, Arsene Wenger is still keen on Lemar

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