Arsenal have been interested in signing Ajax forward Hakim Ziyech, however, according to BBC, the Gunners have ended their interest.
It's believed that the North London side want to focus on their other targets.
“Nothing is imminent,” BBC journalist Ornstein told Arseblog. “I’d be staggered if the Zaha transfer comes to fruition. In that position, they’ll have to look for an alternative option.
"They clearly want to bring in someone who can provide width. I did see Malcom links. I don’t know about the current links but that is a transfer they’ve pursued in the past. That was a Sanllehi-led transfer so it wouldn’t be a surprise.
“The Ryan Fraser situation, I don’t know a great deal about it but it was clearly there to be done at the right price and Arsenal didn’t seem to be able to – or want to go in at that price [around £25-30].
“A lot of people have asked about Hakim Ziyech. Arsenal have analysed him and he’s not a player that they will be pursuing as far as I know. He would welcome the move and Ajax would sell for around £30 million but that’s on Arsenal’s agenda.
“Left-back, we know they are primarily interested in Kieran Tierney. It’s a deal that’s there to be done but Arsenal need to get to the asking price or strike a deal.”
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