Brighton have rejected a 60m bid from Arsenal for midfielder Moises Caicedo.
The Premier League leaders are keen to strengthen their squad after Mohamed Elneny picked up an injury in training that could mean a lengthy lay-off.
Arsenal already have a small squad and manager Mikel Arteta does not want to jeopardise his teams title challenge through a lack of numbers.
Brighton had reportedly alreadyturned down a 55m bidexternal-linkby Chelsea for 21-year-old Caicedo.
The Seagulls sold Marc Cucurella to Chelsea in a deal worth 60m, Yves Bissouma to Tottenham for 25m plus add-ons and Neal Maupay to Everton for 15m in the summer.
Earlier this month,Leandro Trossard left them to join to Arsenalfor an initial 21m and Brighton do not have a financial reason to sell Caicedo.
Given they are currently sixth in the table, with the potential to move to fifth if they win their two games in hand on Tottenham, they have no desire to sell the Ecuador international either.
Caicedo has made 26 appearances in the Premier League, scoring twice and is under contract until 2025.
Talks are, however, continuing and it is expected Arsenal will return with another offer but it remains to be seen whether Caicedo, who recently changed agents, will try to force his way out of the club before the window closes on Tuesday night.
Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi told a news conference on Friday that the midfielder was relaxed and focused only on Brighton.
The Italian said: I spoke with him like a father, not like a coach.
I hope he can stay with us until the end of the season because for my idea/my opinion thats the best solution for him and for us.
I am focused on Brighton,Caicedo said recently.I am here, Im playing every day. Things from outside dont trouble me, nor does it take that focus away because Im focused only on here.
I handle [the speculation] well. You hear rumours here and there, but I only try to be focused on the club.
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