Arsenal are one of eight clubs vying it out for the signature of Leicester City wonderkid Jeremy Monga, talkSPORT understands.The 16-year-old winger broke into the Foxes first team in the 2024/25 season – appearing in seven Premier League matches as the 2016 top-flight champions suffered relegation into the Championship.Monga is regarded as one of England’s most exciting talentsGettyAnd the teenager then chipped in with one goal and two assists from 27 matches in England’s second-tier in the recent campaign.His only senior goal came against Preston in August, where he became the youngest goalscorer in Championship history.Though for the second season running, the England Under-19 international was unable to prevent relegation.And with Leicester gearing up for League One football, Monga looks poised to depart the King Power Stadium as interest heats up in the race to sign the forward.Gunner get ya?Premier League champions Arsenal are looking to steal a march on their transfer rivals.talkSPORT’s Ben Jacobs has revealed that the Gunners are in talks to bring Monga to the Emirates Stadium.Mikel Arteta’s side are looking to strengthen their squad as they aim to retain the Premier League title for the first time in their history.Jacobs has declared that Leicester have already received formal approaches for their young starlet from as many as eight top English and European clubs.The Foxes academy graduate could cost more than £10million, with his age meaning a transfer fee may need to be determined by a tribunal.talkSPORT revealed in May how Manchester United, Newcastle and Leeds are also admirers of Monga, along with Arsenal.Monga has scored once from his 37 outings for LeicesterGettyThat is in addition to German clubs Bayer Leverkusen and RB Leipzig as well as Serie A outfit Roma.A prodigious talentMonga made his first-team debut in April 2025 – coming on as a substitute against Newcastle.Aged just 15 years and 271 days, he became the second-youngest player in Premier League history at the time after Arsenal’s Ethan Nwaneri.Monga is also the second-youngest player ever to turn out for Leicester, behind Ashley Chambers.Red Devils icon Ruud van Nistelrooy gave Monga his debut, and immediately backed the youngster to achieve big things.He said: “You could see glimpses of his great qualities, he’s a great winger and has speed.Teenage starlet Monga is tipped to be a future England internationalGetty“He’s a fantastic talent – a great boy, he deserved these minutes and hopefully, more to come.”Van Nistelrooy is one of four bosses Monga has already played under at Leicester, having also been managed by Gary Rowett, Marti Cifuentes and Andy King.