Arsenal ‘lead race to sign Alex Grimaldo with Man City also keen’

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Arsenal ‘lead race to sign Benfica left back Alex Grimaldo with Manchester City also keen on Spanish defender’

  • Alex Grimaldo, 23, is a product of Barcelona’s La Masia youth academy 
  • The Spanish left back has established himself as first choice for Benfica 
  • This has led to interest from several major European clubs, including Arsenal 

Matthew Smith For Mail Online

Arsenal are in pole position to sign Benfica’s in-demand left back Alex Grimaldo, according to reports in Spain

The 23-year-old Spanish defender, a product of Barcelona’s La Masia youth academy, has established himself as first choice for the Portuguese giants.

This has led to interest from several major European clubs, including Manchester City, Napoli, Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid

Arsenal are reportedly in pole position to sign Benfica's in-demand left back Alex Grimaldo

Arsenal are reportedly in pole position to sign Benfica's in-demand left back Alex Grimaldo

Arsenal are reportedly in pole position to sign Benfica’s in-demand left back Alex Grimaldo

However, according to Mundo Deportivo, Arsenal lead the way and could make an offer ahead of the summer transfer window. 

Arsenal are in need of a younger alternative at left back – current first choice, Nacho Monreal, turns 33 at the end of this month. 

While Unai Emery also has Saed Kolasinac available, the option of high quality competition in the form of Grimaldo has great appeal.

The 23-year-old Barcelona academy product has established himself for the Portuguese giants

The 23-year-old Barcelona academy product has established himself for the Portuguese giants

The 23-year-old Barcelona academy product has established himself for the Portuguese giants

Of all the rivals to the Gunners, Mundo claim Atletico are likely to fight the hardest for Grimaldo due to their own pressing need for left-sided defensive reinforcements.  

Former Chelsea left back Felipe Luis is out of contract this summer, while Lucas Hernandez is also attracting attention from major European clubs.

Arsenal are also potentially hampered by a lack of funds, with Emery reported to only have a transfer budget of £45million if they do not qualify for the Champions League.

Grimaldo, who cost Benfica less than £2m when he signed from Barca in 2016, would now command a fee of at least ten times that amount. 

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