"?Arsenal have joined Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur in a three-way Premier League tussle for Germany left back Jonas Hector.
The Koln defender has caught the eye with some impressive displays for Joachim Low's side at Euro 2016 and has seen his stock rise rapidly with consistent performances for his club side since their promotion to the Bundesliga in 2014.
Hector, who scored the winning penalty in the shootout quarter final victory over Italy, has now attracted the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Spurs according to the "?Express, but will take a huge fee of £17m to pry him away to the Premier League.
Website "?Kick Off reported The Gunners' interest in the left back, whose contract expires in 2018 and would raise doubts over Kieran Gibbs' future at the Emirates with Nacho Monreal unmistakably first choice.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp would be the keenest of the three to strike a deal for Hector, with Alberto Moreno's wildly indifferent defensive displays a big cause for concern at Anfield.
Klopp would be prepared to break the bank for the 26-year-old who would be a more reliable performer than Moreno and would join Joel Matip and goalkeeper Loris Karius in strengthening Liverpool's backline.
Meanwhile the Express says Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino would also be willing to take Hector to England, despite the form of Danny Rose as Spurs' established left back.
A move for Hector could spell the end of Ben Davies' time at White Hart Lane despite his impressive displays for Wales at Euro 2016, with the former Swansea City defender failing to usurp Rose as first choice left back.