Arsenal agree to sign 15-year-old Stuttgart starlet Serge Gnabry - report

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Arsenal are reportedly set to sign 15-year-old Stuttgart midfielder Serge Gnabry, according to widespread reports in the German media.

Gnabry, who has spent much of his youth at Stuttgart, is believed to have agreed a move to London for around £100,000.

The youngster featured for Arsenal in two under-18 friendlies recently, scoring against Birmingham City. While he will not officially sign with Arsenal until next summer, he is expected to begin training in January in order to get accustomed to his new team and the playing conditions in England.

While he has decided on a club, Gnabry has yet to commit his future to a national team. He is eligible to represent either Germany or Ivory Coast at the international level.

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