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Confirmed: German Club Wants To Do Transfer Business With Arsenal

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Even though the youngsters cannot be depended on at the big games at times, Arsenal do have some youngsters who are highly rated and in high demand across the continent.

According to Express Sport, German club Hertha Berlin has confirmed that they want Arsenal youngster Serge Gnabry. The 21-year-old is currently at the Rio Olympics and is impressing the audiences with his performance for Germany. He has scored 6 goals in 4 games so far.

Hertha Berlin’s coach Pal Dardai has told Bild that Gnabry meets their requirements and they are currently trying to sign him on a loan deal for the club. The player started with a lot of promise at the beginning for Arsenal but then slowly moved down the pecking order. He was sent on loan at West Brom last season but had a disappointing season there as well. After returning he made only 5 appearances for the reserve team and now he may be sent out on loan again to Hertha Berlin.

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