Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly identified Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes as a summer transfer target.
The French giants have endured another mixed campaign, winning the Ligue 1 title but suffering last-16 exits in the Champions League and Coupe de France.
If reports are to be believed, head coach Christophe Galtier will now depart Parc des Princes at a time when a change in transfer strategy will be adopted by the club.
That will theoretically lead to younger players being targeted, rather than established names, but the exit of Sergio Ramos on a free transfer will lead to PSG needing to make an extra addition at the back.
Milan Skriniar is already said to be on his way from Inter Milan on a free transfer, yet it appears that PSG officials want another major name for the middle of their backline.
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According to GOAL, PSG have their sights set on Gabriel, who has established himself as a key man at the Emirates Stadium.
The 25-year-old was an ever-present in the Premier League this campaign, chipping in with three goals from his 38 starts but, more importantly, starring in defence.
As well as the Gunners ultimately falling short to Manchester City in the title race, 43 goals were conceded, 10 more than City and Newcastle United.
Nevertheless, Arsenal recently moved to agree fresh terms with the Brazilian, who is yet to make his full Brazil debut, on a deal until 2027.
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The report says that Gabriel is likely to reject any opportunity to link up with PSG this summer as he bids to continue his successful stint in North London.
Furthermore, the uncertainty over the future of William Saliba will realistically result in Arsenal rejecting any offers out of hand as they look to retain as many of their stars as possible.
Arsenal are eager to extend the contract of Saliba as soon as possible, the former Saint-Etienne and Marseille star having just over a year left on his current terms with his club possessing the option to extend his deal by another 12 months.
Ben White, Jakub Kiwior and Rob Holding are also central-defensive options for Mikel Arteta, although the latter of that trio is in line to be sold over the coming months.