British media: Arsenal and other teams pay attention to 20-year-old left winger Noosa, Leipzig is estimated to be 45 million euros
9:16pm, 13 June 2025Football
June 13, According to British media CaughtOffside, Arsenal is paying attention to Leipzig's 20-year-old left winger Noosa.
Noosa is from Norway. The 20-year-old left winger has played 40 times for Leipzig in various competitions this season, contributing 5 goals and 8 assists. He can also play in multiple positions in the frontcourt.
According to CaughtOffside, sources familiar with Noosa's recent situation revealed that the players have attracted the interest of many clubs this summer, the most eye-catching of Arsenal, and many industry insiders have also confirmed the interests of other clubs such as Chelsea, Newcastle, Villa, Everton and Naples to CaughtOffside.
However, it is not clear whether Noosa is the priority for these clubs, and Leipzig values the Norwegian international at about €45 million.
According to a source, Noosa is being watched closely and stressed that no team has officially taken action. Arsenal admires Noosa and may increase his attention to him later, but their priority in negotiations with Leipzig is to complete Sesco's transfer.
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