Arsenal Lining Up Ambitious Triple Raid On PSG In January Transfer Window: Report

Gunners keen to sign three big names from French giants.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is looking at making a triple raid on Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain as he seeks to strengthen his squad this January, according to various recent reports.

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The Gunners could do with new additions in the winter after a bad start to the season, with a number of injury problems not helping Arsenal’s cause as they struggle to find results to keep them in the Premier League title race.

Although it is arguably defence that Arsenal currently look most vulnerable, it seems as though Wenger is focusing on strengthening his options in midfield and attack, as he picks out three players on the books at the Parc des Princes who could be allowed to leave in the next transfer window after falling out of favour with Laurent Blanc in recent times.

The three PSG players on Arsenal’s radar are as follows:

1) Edinson Cavani

In what could be a sensational £55m deal, Edinson Cavani has recently been linked by the Metro with a January switch to the Emirates Stadium after failing to replicate his best form in Ligue 1. The former Napoli star would no doubt make an excellent purchase for the Gunners to provide an upgrade on the likes of Olivier Giroud and Danny Welbeck.

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2) Adrien Rabiot

Arsenal are also keeping an eye on Adrien Rabiot’s situation at PSG as he stalls on signing a new contract with the club, though the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United could also provide competition for his signature, according to the Daily Express.

According to the Daily Express, Arsenal are one of the teams on alert as Yohan Cabaye looks to leave PSG this January. The former Newcastle United midfielder has been linked with the Gunners in the past and is unhappy with being on the bench so much since his move to France last winter.