CBS Sports Golazo journalist Ben Jacobs has revealed that Youri Tielemans 'will sign' for Arsenal, if an agreement is reached with Leicester City.

The Lowdown: 'Stepped back'

Gunners journalist Charles Watts has reported that Mikel Arteta's side have 'stepped back' in their pursuit of Tielemans this summer, in order to try to get deals for the likes of Lisandro Martinez and Raphinha over the line.

Interest in him from other clubs has now emerged as a result, notably Manchester United, Real Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur.

The Latest: Tielemans update

Taking to Twitter, Jacobs has revealed that Tielemans 'wants to join' AFC, with Edu and the club still 'in touch' with his agent. They have 'agreed terms', but an official bid has not been made:

"Tielemans wants to join Arsenal and Edu still in touch with his agent. Arsenal have agreed terms, and worked on the deal for a year, but have never placed an official bid."

He added that if the teams can reach an agreement, then Tielemans 'will sign' for the North London club, and United's interest could force Edu to make a decision 'quicker than expected':

"If Arsenal reach an agreement with Leicester, told Tielemans will sign. But for now, #AFC haven't decided on him. The genuine interest from #MUFC may force Edu to make a decision quicker than expected, especially if ten Hag pitch proves appealing."

The Verdict: Get it done

Arsenal have already been scuppered in their chances of signing Raphinha, with both Chelsea and FC Barcelona attempting to hijack a deal, while United have now submitted a bid for Martinez as they look to beat the Gunners to his signature.

Interest in Tielemans is likely to creep up as the window progresses, especially if he does not sign a new contract with the Foxes, with only one year left on his current deal at the King Power Stadium.

Nonetheless, Arteta would have been given encouragement by the fact that he wants to join them, but as the window has shown so far, any deal is not guaranteed, so the Gunners need to act fast and get him signed on the dotted line.