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Arsenal face having to pay another £6m for Andre Onana transfer after Ajax keeper appeals doping ban to CAS

ARSENAL target Andre Onana had his 12-month doping ban appeal heard by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Wednesday.

And the outcome could reportedly cost Arsenal £6million.

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Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana is understood to be a summer target for Arsenal
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Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana is understood to be a summer target for ArsenalCredit: Rex

The Ajax goalkeeper was suspended from football for a year in February after banned substance Furosemide was found in his urine in October.

Onana, 25, has claimed he accidentally took one of his wife's pills while feeling unwell, believing it to be a 'simple aspirin'.

And the Cameroon international - who has just one year left on his contract in Amsterdam - has now had his case heard, with Uefa calling for CAS to stick with the original verdict.

An read: "Onana was able to convey his story well and the arbitrators took ample time to listen to it.

"He has asked the CAS remove the sentence that has been placed on him, or at least for a sentence considerably shorter than the twelve months imposed.

"During the period of suspension, the goalkeeper may not participate in any sporting activity and must train on his own.

"He has made it clear that this is difficult for him. Uefa's position has not changed.

"The European Football Association wants the CAS to maintain the 12-month suspension ruling. It is not yet known when the CAS decision will be announced."

Arsenal will be keeping a close eye on the CAS ruling as they look to bring the former Barcelona academy star to the Emirates.

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Should Onana's ban be upheld, then the Gunners would be able to sign the shot-stopper for just £1.7million, according to Dutch publication .

However is the ban is lifted or shortened, then the North Londoners would have to fork out £7.75m.

It would still be a steal for Arsenal considering Ajax were looking for £35m last summer.

With Bernd Leno's future in question, Mikel Arteta is desperate to bring in a new goalkeeper.

And Arsenal following his successful loan spell from Brighton.

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