Legia Warsaw manager Henning Berg has suggested that Arsenal have fierce competition to sign youngster Krystian Bielik.
The Premier League outfit are thought to be the frontrunners to sign the 17-year-old after he visited the club's London Colney training ground.
However, Berg has claimed that a number of "big clubs" are interested in the teenager, who is said to be valued at £2m.
Via Legia's Twitter account, Berg said: "Bielik is in comfortable situation, big clubs are interested in him. Not long ago nobody knew him and now half of Europe want him."
He went on to tell Sky Sports News: "We do understand that of course other clubs might be interested in him, but that is normal when you have big talents and good players - there will be other clubs who are interested. What he will do we don't know yet, but to stay at Legia would be a very good option for him."
Hamburger SV have also been linked with the player.