Arsenal Track Real Madrid Teenage Sensation Pablo Sarabia - Report

Arsenal are keeping tabs on 17-year-old Real Madrid winger Pablo Sarabia, according to a report from the News of the World.

Arsene Wenger, Arsenal (Getty Images)
The Spain Under-17 international has not accepted Los Blancos' offer of a new contract and could walk away from the Bernabeu in the summer for nothing.

The player's agent, Gines Carvajal, has apparently been keeping Gunners' chief Arsene Wenger updated regarding developments.

The skilful winger, who turns 18-years-old in the summer, has spent most of the season in the Real Madrid 'B' side.

Arsenal is now seen as one of the best breeding grounds in Europe for nurturing young talent, and Sarabia is believed to be seeking a move to north London in an attempt to develop his abilities.



 
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