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Aaron Hickey to Arsenal transfer 'agreed' as Bologna star lined up for sensational Premier League move

Aaron Hickey could be set for a sensational move to the Premier League after Bologna reportedly agreed a deal with Arsenal.

The Scotland international left-back has been heavily linked with Serie A heavyweights Napoli as he continues to turn heads in Italy.

But CalcioNapoli24.it report their hopes of signing the 19-year-old are rapidly fading.

And that's claimed to be because the Gunners have a struck an agreement to sign the defender for between €20-25million.

The report states the "last details" are being thrashed out between the two clubs.

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The potential move would see Hickey link up with international team-mate Kieran Tierney at the Emirates.

Both are former Celtic youth academy stars, with Hickey leaving to join Hearts in 2018.

He made his senior breakthrough with the Jambos before Bologna swooped to take him abroad for £1.5million in September 2020.

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