According to The Daily Mail, Arsenal and Chelsea have joined the ranks of clubs interested in young Nigerian talent Henry Onyekuru - who could command a fee of £6 million.

What's the word?

Onyekuru is a highly rated young star who currently plays for Eupen in Belgium. A highly-rated 19-year-old winger, he saw a bid from Celtic rejected in January for a fee of £1 million.

He then reportedly went AWOL in light of the interest from table-topping Scottish side with the aim of forcing through a move, but has since come back into his current club's first team.

He could be off in the summer, though, with both London clubs linked alongside plenty of Europe's elite names.

The likes of Sevilla, Borussia Dortmund and Monchengladbach are all keeping across his development, though, and so the two Premier League sides had seemingly better be ready for a transfer battle.

The right move?

He's obviously a talented young player to be mentioned in the same breath as such illustrious clubs but there has to be question marks over his attitude given his recent refusal to play.

Just raw determination to get to the highest level as possible, it could be, but there is potential for that kind of behaviour to lead to something more problematic.

If Onyekuru continues in such ruthless fashion, should he secure a move to the likes of Arsenal or Chelsea, he'll surely find himself stuck in the reserves with a reputation that will be hard to shake.

It's all theoretical at the moment, of course, but it's something both he and his potential suitors will have to consider before any deal is sealed.

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