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Alexander Isak 'spotted in London' and 'registers car in UK' amid Arsenal transfer links

Alexander Isak has reportedly been spotted in London as he continues to be linked with a move to Arsenal.

The Gunners have identified the Real Sociedad striker as one of their top targets after Dusan Vlahovic signed with Juventus.

The Serbian snubbed a move to the Emirates as he opted to join the Italian giants instead.

Mikel Arteta had been pursuing Vlahovic for the majority of the window but now has to quickly look at alternatives as Deadline Day approaches on Monday.

Isak appears to be at the top of the Spaniard's shortlist and rumours that he is in London this weekend has only added fuel to the fire that he could be Arsenal bound.

Reports claim that Isak can be seen in a bar in Kingly Court in Soho and in a shopping centre alongside Sociedad teammate and former Manchester United youngster Adnan Januzaj.

It's also claimed that Isak has been seen in a Rolls Royce with the number plate 'I5 AAK'. According to reports, the car has allegedly been registered in the UK this month.

It isn't the first time Isak has been linked with a switch to the Emirates as his name was thrown into the mix in the summer when Arsenal were in the market for a striker.

It certainly seems to be a move he would seriously consider after admitting that he dreams of playing in England eventually.

"I am in a good place at the moment, I am very happy, but one day it would be nice to play in England as well," Isak recently told The Independent.

"They have six or seven of the biggest clubs in the world, it is a very high level, and of course one day it would be an alternative. Every player wants to be the best version of themselves and reach the highest possible level.

"I have expectations for myself that I’m trying to fulfil, so we’ll

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