Wenger said to SportBible (opens in new tab) that the man had played at a Parisian club. "Please help me, I have a player who we know is fantastic,' said one of my closest friends who also happens to be a director. He is not wanted in France. He drove him around to other clubs in France's division three before finally getting N'Golo Kante accepted.
As Kante's Chelsea contract expires this summer, Spain-based Fichajes(opens in new tab) reports that he has decided to sign with the Gunners.
The athlete currently has offers from both Spain and England, but as we had anticipated, the player's only thought is to stay in London, according to the source.
Ironically, it's possible that Kante may replace Granit Xhaka in midfield, who was acquired in 2016 rather than him.
Though formerly viewed as a defensive midfielder, the Swiss has experienced ups and downs in north London but has developed into a dependable presence in the Arsenal midfield as a No.8, moving forward to support assaults. Kante at Stamford Bridge has followed a similar path, starting out as a defensive stumbling block and evolving with time to become more of an offensive menace.