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Amie Wilson

'Agent Nelson' - Arsenal fans convinced of Jadon Sancho transfer after social media post

Jadon Sancho is a name that is expected to be heard a lot throughout the upcoming January transfer window.

The Borussia Dortmund and England forward has been linked with a move to both Chelsea and Manchester United during the window, but Arsenal fans think that they have spotted a clue which could make a move to the Emirates Stadium more likely for the 19-year-old.

Sancho is currently on international duty with England. He played the full 90 minutes of the 7-0 win over Montenegro, providing an assist for Tammy Abraham's first international goal.

The England man has used his time back in the country to catch up with some old friends - Arsenal's Reiss Nelson and Joe Willock.

Both Gunners' players are with England U21s, Nelson coming making a goalscoring appearance for the Young Lions in the 3-0 win over Albania.

Sancho moved over to Borussia Dortmund from Manchester City in 2017, and has gone from strength to strength in Germany, scoring 18 goals and providing 31 assists in 71 first team appearances for the German club.

His form in both the Bundesliga and on the international stage, after making his England debut in 2018, and led to ongoing speculation that a return to his home nation may be on the cards for the teenager.

Arsene Wenger has previously spoken of his attempts to bring the youngster to the Emirates Stadium.

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After seeing Reiss Nelson's social media post with both Sancho and Willock, Arsenal fans are calling on their two players to try and use their powers of persuasion on the winger.

Take a look at what's been said here.

Sancho has two goals and four assists in 11 appearances for the Three Lions.

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