Albert Sambi Lokonga is set to leave Arsenal this summer, with Burnley tracking him closely ahead of a potential move.

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 25: Albert Sambi Lokonga of Crystal Palace during the Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Liverpool FC at Selhurst Park on February 25, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND: Albert Sambi Lokonga of Crystal Palace during the Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Liverpool FC at Selhurst Park on February 25, 2023. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

The Evening Standard report that Albert Sambi Lokonga is set to leave Arsenal this summer, after spending the second half of last season with Crystal Palace on loan.

Burnley are reportedly tracking the Arsenal midfielder closely, with manager Vincent Kompany knowing the player well from their time together at Anderlecht.

The Daily Mail also recently confirmed that Burnley are interested in Lokonga this summer, with the Gunners willing to consider another loan for the Belgian midfielder.

Sevilla were another club chasing Lokonga going into the summer, but that was before sporting director Monchi left for Aston Villa. It’s not clear how that departure might have affected their interest.

Eddie Nketiah and Albert Sambi Lokonga in training with Arsenal (Photo via Arsenal.com)
Eddie Nketiah and Albert Sambi Lokonga in training with Arsenal (Photo via Arsenal.com)

In May, the suggestion was that Arsenal were considering a permanent sale for Lokonga.

But if Sevilla are no longer in the race, perhaps a loan could become more likely, as the Gunners would struggle to get value out of a one-horse race from Burnley.

The Evening Standard gave no hints whether Lokonga is more likely to leave permanently or on another loan.

Patrick Vieira with Albert Sambi Lokonga
Patrick Vieira with Albert Sambi Lokonga via Crystal Palace

Arsenal signed Lokonga from Anderlecht for around £15m plus add-ons in 2021, and he made a relatively bright start to life with the club.

But after largely dropping out of Mikel Arteta’s team in the second half of 2021/22, and failing to see much of a change in the first half of the most recent campaign, the midfielder went out on loan to Crystal Palace.

Lokonga had a mixed time out on loan, initially playing a regular role in the Palace side before dropping back to the bench in the final couple of months.

In all, the Belgian international made nine appearances for Palace. Though his chances at the club weren’t helped by the departure of the manager who brought him in – Patrick Vieira.

Arsenal are pushing for midfield signings in the current window, with plenty of high-profile players linked with a move.

So despite reports of potential departures for the likes of Granit Xhaka, the pathway to minutes for Lokonga under Arteta seems to be congested.

Why did Arsenal sign Albert Sambi Lokonga?

ORLANDO, FLORIDA - JULY 23: Albert Sambi Lokonga of Arsenal celebrates after scoring their side's fourth goal during the Florida Cup match between Chelsea and Arsenal at Camping World Stadium on July 23, 2022 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)
ORLANDO, FLORIDA – JULY 23: Albert Sambi Lokonga of Arsenal celebrates after scoring their side’s fourth goal during the Florida Cup match between Chelsea and Arsenal at Camping World Stadium on July 23, 2022 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)

Albert Sambi Lokonga was signed by Arsenal from Belgian club Anderlecht in the summer of 2021.

Lokonga, a central midfielder, was highly regarded in Belgium and made a name for himself with his ability to control the pace of the game, his composure on the ball, and his passing range.

Arsenal's Belgian midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga reacts to conceding the first goal during the English FA Cup third round football match between Nottingham Forest and Arsenal at The City Ground in Nottingham, central England, on January 9, 2022. (Photo by DANIEL LEAL/AFP via Getty Images)
Arsenal’s Belgian midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga reacts to conceding the first goal during the English FA Cup third round football match between Nottingham Forest and Arsenal at The City Ground in Nottingham, central England, on January 9, 2022. (Photo by DANIEL LEAL/AFP via Getty Images)

Born on 22 October 1999, Lokonga had risen through the ranks at Anderlecht, where he was named captain at a young age.

Despite his youth, he became a vital part of the team and earned the trust of then-coach Vincent Kompany, a former Belgian international and Premier League veteran with Manchester City.

His move was seen as part of Arsenal’s long-term strategy to invest in young players with significant potential for growth but, for reasons we are yet to discover, it hasn’t quite worked out that way for him as he appeared to struggle with the need to fight for his place in the starting lineup.