Arsenal keen to hijack Chelsea’s pursuit of 19-year-old midfielder

Arsenal are interested in signing Chelsea target Romeo Lavia

As per the Guardian, Arsenal are targeting a move for Southampton midfielder and Chelsea target Romeo Lavia after withdrawing their interest in Moises Caicedo.

Doing the latter has made Chelsea the favourites to land Caicedo, although the price tag negotiation with Brighton and Hove Albion may take some time.

The Blues were also in the race to sign Lavia and had the Belgian as one of the backup options if the Caicedo deal does not get over the line.

Arsenal join Chelsea in the race to sign Romeo Lavia.
Arsenal join Chelsea in the race to sign Romeo Lavia.

The Southampton midfielder had an excellent season after joining them from Manchester City last season. He could not save the Saints from going down though.

Chelsea wanted to sign Lavia days after Southampton did 12 months ago, but the South Coast club understandably rejected the offer.

It remains to be seen which club takes the upper hand in signing the 19-year-old. For Chelsea, if they are convinced of the fee that will get Caicedo, they can withdraw the interest in the former.

Lavia is Chelsea's backup option if the Moises Caicedo deal falls.
Lavia is Chelsea’s backup option if the Moises Caicedo deal falls. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)

However, if there are doubts, the Blues should make sure that the Lavia isn’t fully closed and Arsenal do not have an easy run to signing him.

Chelsea would need a player like that in the squad (Lavia or Caicedo) following the anticipated departure of N’Golo Kante to Al Ittihad and Mateo Kovacic to Manchester City.

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