Arsenal supervisor Mikel Arteta is encouraging his managers to take action for Leicester City's Youri Tielemans with a perspective on a late-spring move by making an initial bid at £25 million, as indicated by The Telegraph.

The Belgian midfielder, who has made a sum of 158 appearances in all rivalries for the Foxes, scored 24 objectives and delivered similar number of helps, has in the past been connected with any semblance of Liverpool and Real Madrid also. His part in Leicester's fruitful FA Cup crusade followed by the Community Shield win last year was eminent.

Tielemans is going to enter the last year of his agreement, and he's supposedly ruled against marking another arrangement, liking to continue on. Arteta has been doing 'broad record verifications' on the 25-year-old and is evidently persuaded that this is the player he needs in his positions from next season on, with the midfield part of his crew coming up short on a player who can substitute or challenge Granit Xhaka for a spot in the beginning XI.
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