Arsenal have made a £10.5million bid for Argentina international Walter Kannemann, according to reports in Italy.
The defender is impressing for Gremio in Brazil and has earned five caps for his country in the last year and a half.
CalcioMercato believe the player is ready to quit his current club with Inter Milan and Sampdoria also keen on his services.
With the Gunners thought to have a small budget this summer until they sell some of their players, a the move could represent some excellent business.
Kannemann is strong defender happy both on the front foot and facing his own goal, and would give manager Unai Emery, seen watching Atletico Madrid against Levante on Saturday, plenty of depth.
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