Arsenal got Bayern again. See the Champions League Draw [Full List] #UCLDraw

Arsenal will meet Bayern Munich while defending champions Real Madrid take on SS Napoli in the round of 16 of 2016/2017 UEFA Champions League.

The draws, held at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, on Monday saw Bayern Munich drawn against Arsenal.

Arsenal met Bayern Munich in the round of 16 in the 2012/2013 and 2013/2014 seasons with the Bundesliga champions emerging victorious on both occasions.

Paris Saint-Germain will take on Barcelona, while English Premier League champions Leicester will square off against Sevilla.

FC Porto will face Serie A champions Juventus, Borussia Dortmund and Benfica will go head-to-head while AS Monaco will take on Manchester City.

The first legs of the round of 16 will take place on the 14th,15th, 21st and 22nd of February, 2017.

The pairings

AS Monaco Vs Manchester City

Arsenal Vs Bayern Munich

FC Porto Vs Juventus

Bayern Leverkusen Vs Atletico Madrid

PSG Vs FC Barcelona

Sevilla Vs Leicester

Real Madrid Vs Napoli

Benfica Vs Dortmund

EPL: Another Nigerian set to join Leicester City

Another Nigeria international, Wilfred Ndidi, is set for a move to the Premier League where reigning champions, Leicester City, are about sorting out lose ends with his Belgian club, Genk.

Leicester City already have Super Eagles star, Ahmed Musa, in their squad.

The club have suggested in multiple reports across England that Ndidi would be joining his compatriot all things being equal during the January transfer window.

The UK Mirror reports that The Foxes have raised the stakes after opening the bidding with a £16 million approach for the Nigeria international.

Ndidi, 19, has been in spectacular form of late and his performances as caught the eye of a number of clubs including Chelsea and Tottenham.

But Leicester are trying to steal a march on their rivals with the early move and are confident of landing Ndidi when the transfer window reopens next month.

Coach Claudio Ranieri has earmarked Ndidi as his long-term replacement for N’Golo Kante who quit the champions to join league leaders Chelsea last summer.

Only on Tuesday, statistics released threw Ndidi up as the player who has the highest tackles and interceptions in the Europa League so far this season.

This puts him ahead of the likes of the world most expensive player, Paul Pogba who is also playing in the Europa League with Manchester United.

Ndidi, who can play in centre of defence or as a midfielder in front of the back four, will require a work permit to complete a dream move to England.

Arsenal Legend Lauren Claims Gunners Don’t Need Riyad Mahrez… As They Have Theo Walcott

According to reports Leicester City winger Riyad Mahrez has met with Arsene Wenger and is ready to sign for Arsenal, however one Gunners legend isn’t a fan of the move.

Yes, ex-Arsenal defender Lauren believes the north London club don’t need Mahrez as they already have a plethora of attacking talent, including Theo Walcott.

Speaking to Standard Sport, the 39-year-old said Arsenal need to sign players who are more direct and aggressive.

He said: “Mahrez is not needed at Arsenal.

“He is a very good player, but how many similar players in terms of technically proficient, creative midfielders and widemen do Arsenal have already?”

Lauren spent six years at Arsenal and is widely considered one of the clubs best ever right-backs, winning two Premier League titles, three FA Cups.

He added: “They have Mesut Ozil, they have Jack Wilshere, they have Aaron Ramsey, they have Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, they have Theo Walcott – Arsenal don’t need Mahrez.

“Arsenal have always had dynamic players – but they need to change that style a little bit, maybe be a little more direct, with more aggressiveness, and determination – which means players with a different style than Mahrez can offer.”

Lauren’s comments will surely worry the Arsenal faithful, who were left infuriated by a string of poor performances from Walcott last season.

Meanwhile Mahrez won the Premier League Player of the Year trophy as the Foxes went all the way to win their first Premier League title.