Arsenal's back-up keeper David Ospina is reportedly close to completing a move to be No.1 at Turkish club Fenerbahce.

Turkish paper Fanatik claims a £3m offer was all it took for the Gunners to let Petr Cech's impressive understudy leave.

They say a medical next week will complete the deal before the 28-year-old signs a four-year contract.

Ospina is said to be heading to Turkey after national team duty with Colombia.

He started for his country in their 2-2 draw against Spain on Wednesday night.

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Barcelona prepare to launch £40m move for Hector Bellerin

Barcelona have made Hector Bellerin their No1 summer target as they prepare to launch a £40million move, reports John Cross.

The Spanish giants believe they may be able to lure 22-year-old Bellerin back to the Nou Camp where he started his career in the academy before moving to Arsenal.

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Arsenal are likely to resist Barcelona’s attempts this summer even though they are aware of Barcelona’s interest and are confident of keeping him.

Bellerin signed a six year contract worth around £100,000-a-week earlier last season but that will not deter Barcelona from trying to make it a transfer saga this summer.

French phenom Kylian Mbappe set to turn down Arsenal and Real Madrid to remain with Monaco

Kylian Mbappe has elected to stay with French champions Monaco, according to reports in Le Parisien.

The young phenom scored 26 times in an astonishing breakthrough season at the Stade Louis II and is being tracked by Europe’s biggest clubs.

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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has upped his charm offensive in an attempt to persuade the striker to join the Gunners, by telling him he needs to go somewhere where he will be “the main man”.

Real Madrid are keen on a potential £100million world record deal, but are first looking to sell Alvaro Morata to fund the move.

France boss Didier Deschamps has told the 18-year-old to manage his career carefully and not be rushed into a move - especially with a World Cup next summer around the corner.