Arsenal have made two moves for wonderkids, as they look to strengthen their squad for the future.
The Gunners are still riding high on the back of their first Premier League title since 2004, but they're not resting on their laurels.
Instead, they've made moves for two prodigious teenage talents, according to seperate reports, as they look to ensure they remain competitive for years to come.
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Arsenal make moves to sign teenagers from Leicester City and Georgian side Kolkheti 1913
Firstly, the North Londoners have submitted a bid to Leicester City for their 16-year-old winger Jeremy Monga.
Monga made headlines back in 2025 when he made his Premier League debut, aged just 15 years and 271 days, when he was brought off the bench in a 3-0 defeat to Newcastle United.
Leicester have since suffered back-to-back relegations and are now in League One, leaving Arsenal in a strong position to prize away one of their young stars.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has claimed that Arsenal have submitted a bid to the Foxes for the youngster, stating that a deal is "moving quickly" and that there is optimism that a deal will be done.
However, that's not the only move the Gunners have made to try and secure their future, with a bid set to be submitted for Georgian starlet Andria Bartishvili.
The attacking midfielder progressed through the youth ranks at Dinamo Tbilisi and is now on the books of side Kolkheti 1913.
The 17-year-old has even been referred to as "the new Kvaratskhelia" by local media following an impressive individual display during which he scored a brace against Kazakhstan U17s in an international tournament in 2025.
The BBC's Sami Mokbel has claimed that Arsenal are set to make a pre-contract offer for Bartishvili, saying that talks are ongoing.
It's believed that other teams are in the race for the teenager, but Arsenal are ready to make their move.
Should the Gunners seal both signatures, they could be well set up for the future, as they look to ensure that they aren't waiting more than 20 years for their next Premier League title.