Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are both monitoring Antonio Nusa, the Norway international currently playing for RB Leipzig, according to TEAMtalk. The 21-year-old has attracted attention from multiple Premier League clubs following his performances at the World Cup, where he scored a crucial goal in Norway’s 2-1 victory over Ivory Coast in the Round of 32.
Nusa joined Leipzig from Club Brugge in August 2024 for a reported €21 million (£18m/$24m) and has quickly become an important member of the Bundesliga side’s squad. He is known for his pace, dribbling ability, and versatility across the front three positions. His recent form for Norway has further enhanced his reputation, drawing scouts from several English clubs to his matches.
Newcastle United, Aston Villa, and Crystal Palace are also reportedly interested in Nusa, but Arsenal and Tottenham are considered frontrunners. Arsenal are seeking a new left-sided attacker, while Tottenham have previously expressed their admiration for the player and have already made contact with his representatives. Interest extends beyond the Premier League, with AC Milan, Napoli, and Atletico Madrid all registering interest, as well as Roma and Barcelona.
Leipzig have placed an asking price in the region of €50-60 million (£51.3m/$68.4m) on Nusa, though sources suggest that a bid of €50 million could be enough to convince the German club to sell. Despite having a contract with Leipzig until 2029, Nusa is believed to be open to a move, particularly to the Premier League, as he seeks to compete at the highest level. Norway’s World Cup campaign continues on Saturday with a quarter-final match against England, and Nusa’s future will likely be determined after the tournament concludes.




