Arsenal are facing a fight to keep hold of Laurent
Koscielny with Bayern Munich interested in signing the defender, according to
the Sunday Express.
Koscielny, 30, has just one year remaining on his current Arsenal deal and talks over a new contract worth £90,000-a-week have hit a snag, despite manager Arsene Wenger's desire to retain him.
News that Koscielny is no closer to extending his stay at the Emirates Stadium has prompted interest from Bayern, who are reportedly keen to land him as back-up for both Jerome Boateng and Mats Hummels.
Koscielny joined Arsenal from Lorient in 2010 and has made over 200 appearances in all competitions for the club, helping them win two FA Cups.
Koscielny, 30, has just one year remaining on his current Arsenal deal and talks over a new contract worth £90,000-a-week have hit a snag, despite manager Arsene Wenger's desire to retain him.
News that Koscielny is no closer to extending his stay at the Emirates Stadium has prompted interest from Bayern, who are reportedly keen to land him as back-up for both Jerome Boateng and Mats Hummels.
Koscielny joined Arsenal from Lorient in 2010 and has made over 200 appearances in all competitions for the club, helping them win two FA Cups.
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