Deal Almost Done! Arsenal target desperate to join Premier League side

Talented attacking midfielder Omar Abdulrahman has issued a come and sign me plea to English Premier League clubs having already been strongly linked with Arsenal and Manchester City.

The attacker has been compared to Argentine superstar Lionel Messi due to his fast feet and creativity and he has even been compared to Liverpool and Egypt star Mohammed Salah after the winger has taken the English Premier League by storm since joining the Merseyside club from Italian Serie A club AS Roma last summer.

According to the Sun, Abdulrahman is keen on a transfer to England having already had a trial with English Premier League leaders Manchester City back in 2013.

The report also suggest that the Gunners have been well known to be closely watching the star.

He currently plays for UAE side Al Ain and has won nine titles in the eleven seasons he has been at the side. However, the player’s deal is due to expire next campaign with him keen on eyeing a transfer to Europe.

The Saudi Arabian star is now 26-years-old and it seems this could be his last chance to attract a big English side.

Whether the likes of Guardiola or Wenger will struggle to pursue the player is certainly a totally different issue to the star’s intent to represent the English elite.

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