BRAZIL stars Richarlison and Gabriel Jesus are reportedly being tracked by Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Ahli.
The Premier League duo play on either side of the North London divide with Tottenham and Arsenal respectively.
Al-Ahli are one of four teams owned by the vastly wealthy Saudi Public Investment Fund and have spent big on foreign talent.
Riyad Mahrez, Allan Saint-Maximin, Edouard Mendy, Roberto Firmino and Franck Kessie all joined them last year.
But with former Newcastle trickster Saint-Maximin heading to Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce on loan, they are keen to add another star.
According to Saudi outlet Al-Riyadiyah, Richarlison and Jesus are both high on their shopping list.
German boss Matthias Jaissle is reportedly running the rule over both forwards before sanctioning a move for one of them.
Spurs ace Richarlison, 27, has already dismissed reports he will head for the Middle East.
He posted on Instagram in May: "I left my vacation and came to work to come back better ahead of next season.
"Regarding what's been said in the media in the last few days, it's fake news. I will NOT leave England ahead of next season."
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Jesus, 27, missed Brazil's disappointing Copa America campaign after struggling for fitness last season.
He has joined the Gunners' pre-season tour of the US after using the summer to recuperate.
SunSport revealed in May that Jesus will fight for his place at Arsenal despite reports surrounding an exit.
Mikel Arteta remains a huge fan of what he brings in terms of leadership, mentality and impact on younger players.
But Arsenal chiefs will still target a world-class No9 this summer.
Sporting Lisbon’s Viktor Gyokeres, Red Bull Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko and Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak are currently all being monitored.