Arsenal are favourites to sign Liverpool and England striker Daniel Sturridge, according to media reports.





The ​Daily Express says that Sturridge, who scored England's last-gasp winner in Thursday's 2-1 Euro 2016 Group B triumph over Wales, is on the radar of Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger. In terms of a possible fee - the Guardian reported earlier this year that Liverpool were unlikely to accept less than £50m for the England international.

Arsenal had a £20 million bid for Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy accepted by the Premier League champions in May, but it is looking increasingly likely that the 29-year-old is set to remain at the King Power stadium next season.





The Gunners are now believed to have turned their attentions to prising Sturridge away from Anfield, with ​Sky Bet putting the Londoners at 4/1 favourites to sign the pacy forward, with Paris Saint-Germain in second position with odds of 10/1.





Ligue 1 champions PSG are set to lose key strikers Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Edinson Cavani in the close season, with Ibrahimovic likely to join Manchester United and Cavani also expected to head to England.

Sturridge joined Liverpool from Chelsea, for a fee thought to be in the region of £11 million, in January 2013.The striker has netted on 54 occasions in 92 appearances for the Reds since his move to Merseyside, but struggled for fitness last season with a host of injuries.





Knee and hamstring injuries plagued Sturridge's 2015/16 campaign, but he returned to full fitness in February and still managed to bag 13 goals in 25 appearances last term.





Despite his injury troubles, Sturridge was handed a place in Three Lions manager Roy Hodgson's 23-man party for the European Championships in France, and has featured in both matches thus far.



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