Arsenal already working on huge £70m transfer for next summer after failing in move for top centre-back

ARSENAL are reportedly already working on a move for a new centre-back after having a bid rejected this summer.

According to Record, The Gunners had a £30m approach for Sporting Lisbon defender Ousmane Diomande turned down during the transfer window.

GettyMikel Arteta and Arsenal are reportedly plotting a move for a new centre-back next summer[/caption]

GettyArsenal are said to have had a £30m bid rejected for Ousmane Diomande of Sporting Lisbon[/caption]

But despite being turned away, Mikel Arteta is said to be really keen on returning for Diomande next summer.

The 19-year-old joined Sporting last January from FC Midtjylland for just £6.1m, but has already caught the attention of big clubs across Europe.

He played 13 matches in the Portuguese top flight last term and managed to help Sporting finish fourth in the league.

But unfortunately for Arsenal his impressive campaign seems to have had a pretty big impact on his price tag.

Record have reported that Sporting will only be willing to sell Diomande if a club was to activate his £70m release clause.

And Arsenal are unlikely to be a lone horse in the race for his signature with Juventus also said to be interested.

Manchester City and Monaco have also previously been linked with the Ivorian and could reconsider a move.

Arteta already has a depth of high quality centre-backs with the likes of William Saliba, Ben White, Gabriel Magalhaes and Jurrien Timber in his ranks.

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But a new addition could be the result of interest in those already at Emirates Stadium.

Saudi Arabian clubs were sniffing around Gabriel all summer with some reports suggesting Arsenal had been offered £170m for the Brazilian.

The 25-year-old remains in North London for now, but Saudi Pro League sides could return in January to try and lure him to the Middle East.

GettyGabriel Magalhaes was subject of intense interest from Saudi Arabia this summer[/caption]

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