Today’s Arsenal rumours will certainly raise a few eyebrows among the Emirates faithful.

Marco Reus and Antoine Griezmann have both emerged as potential targets for Arsene Wenger should the club lose one of their top stars, Squawka reports.

As Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil seek to thrash out lucrative new contracts, there’s a growing concern among the club that the pair’s time at the Emirates is drawing to a close.

Both are demanding more than £200,000 a week and Arsenal’s only option could be to meet such demands or face losing the influential duo.

Reus and Griezmann would demand a similar wage packet and given the competition they would face in signing such players, the chances of landing either one of the two talents is slim at best.

Meanwhile, Steve Bruce is looking to take defender Rob Holding to Aston Villa on loan until the end of the season, according to the Birmingham Mail.

Holding is the latest name to be linked with Villa ahead of the January transfer window as the club look to find a new goalkeeper, midfielder and right-back.

Carl Jenkinson is another name to be linked with a move away from the Emirates.

The 24-year-old has struggled for first-team action at the club, having made just five appearances for the Gunners this season.

According to the Evening Standard, West Ham are now looking to bring back the player for a third loan spell, following his stints with them in the previous two seasons.

Hull and Swansea are also believed to be interested in Jenkinson, along with Aston Villa.

Lastly, academy graduate Chuba Akpom could be on his way to Ipswich on loan, according to reports.

Arsenal transfer targets Show all 7 1 /7 Arsenal transfer targets Arsenal transfer targets Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Borussia Dortmund) Arsenal were reportedly interested in signing the Gabonese striker in the summer and may return with an offer to Dortmund at the end of the season. Aubameyang has been in scintillating form this season, scoring 15 goals in 15 games in all competitions. Getty Arsenal transfer targets Paul-Georges Ntep (Rennes) The left-midfielder’s deal at Rennes expires at the end of the season and so he will be free to sign a pre-contract in January. A strong dribbler of the ball, Ntep has been made two appearances for France. Getty Arsenal transfer targets Reece Oxford (West Ham) After Oxford became West Ham’s youngest ever player to appear in the Premier League at just 16 years old (his debut came against the Gunners), he immediately attracted interest from some of England’s big clubs, including Arsenal. However he is reportedly set to sign a new five-year deal. Getty Arsenal transfer targets Jose Gimenez (Atletico Madrid) The 21-year-old Uruguayan has already played 21 times for his country and has been touted as a future world-class centre-back. Currently on the books of Atletico Madrid, Gimenez is not a regular and a move in January would surely appeal to him. Getty Arsenal transfer targets Peter Gwargis - Husqvarna “Who?” you may ask. The Swedish midfielder is just 16 years old and has been compared to current Arsenal attacker Mesut Özil after he started training with the Husqvarna first team in his home country. The Gunners face competition from PSV for his signature according to the player’s representative. Getty Arsenal transfer targets Stefan de Vrij (Lazio) The Netherlands defender is contracted to Lazio until 2019 but has been linked with a move to Chelsea and Arsenal. De Vrij, who used to play for Feyenoord in his home country, has been in good form this season as Lazio sit fourth in Serie A. Getty Arsenal transfer targets Chris Smalling (Manchester United) After Jose Mourinho’s strong public criticism of the England defender, other Premier League clubs have been put on alert if Smalling decides he wants to leave the Manchester club. Getty

With the likes of Alexis Sanchez, Olivier Giroud, Lucas Perez and the returning Danny Welbeck all ahead of him the pecking order, the youngster’s chances of first-team football at Arsenal are slim.