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Arsenal and Chelsea in battle for 18-year-old French prodigy
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Arsenal and Chelsea in battle for 18-year-old French prodigy

December 23, 2025 2 Min Read
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  • Where will Darryl Bakora end up?
  • Bakora is a player in demand.

Chelsea’s Pedro Neto is tackled by Arsenal’s William Saliba. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

Arsenal and Chelsea are reportedly interested in signing Marseille youngster Darryl Bakora.

Bakola, 18, is highly regarded across Europe and has the potential to develop into a quality player. Premier League teams strive to develop talent for the future, so it’s no wonder they’re keen on a promising player like him.

Where will Darryl Bakora end up?

He is under contract with the French club until 2027, so he could be available for a decent fee at the end of the season. It will be interesting to see which of the two clubs can conclude a contract.

Arsenal are looking to sign a strong young talent, while Chelsea are hoping to sign him and send him on loan to Strasbourg, where he can continue his development with regular appearances.

Arsenal defender compared to Italian legend Paolo Maldini

Bakora is a player in demand.

According to Footmercato, Newcastle United are also monitoring Bakola’s progress. It is clear that the 18-year-old is highly rated across Europe. But the France under-20 squad will have to choose their next destination carefully. He should aim to join a club where he has a clear path to development and where he can play a key role in the first team in the future.

Arsenal and Chelsea have been successful in developing young players in the past, and Bakora could help realize his potential. Newcastle also has exciting projects that they are looking to build for the future. All three clubs would be exciting destinations for the young French player.

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Marseille hope to agree a new contract with the 18-year-old midfielder. They want to keep this promising young player at the club. It will be interesting to see what the players decide in the coming weeks.

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