Arsenal Man Eboue Wants PSG Move
by Alan Smith's Forehead on November 2nd, 2009 381 words | 9 commentsIvorian considers his long term future.
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Ivorian considers his long term future.
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Rafa Benitez brings in more talent for the future
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Could this PSG man be heading for Merseyside and not north London?
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Wenger set to make another attempt at signing this youngster.
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This troubled defender looks like he won’t be at the north London club for much longer.
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After a poor start to the season was compounded by the club captain’s amazing outburst, Arsenal’s under-fire boss must now consider the offers reported by this source for William Gallas.
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Wenger has a large squad chock-a-block with players. Although many are supremely talented, they do lack experience. With this in mind, this source suggests that the club’s back-up keeper is off to France.
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This Tottenham full back has made it very clear indeed that he wishes to leave and, apparently, a deal will see him return to France very soon indeed.
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Premier League giants Chelsea already have a large squad and are gunning both for the Premiership title and the UEFA Champions League trophies. But they seem to be bent on adding reinforcements still. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Fallen French giants Paris St Germain have sealed a homecoming deal for Chelsea’s 71-cap veteran midfielder. [Read the rest of this entry »]
French midfield prospect Didier Digard is a step away from becoming a Middlesbrough player. Reports suggest that the 21-year-old midfielder travelled to Teeside earlier this month to discuss a €5million (£3.9million) move, agreeing to play at the Riverside next season. The deal is now expected to be completed in the next 24 hours.
Having endured a terrible season in Paris, plagued by injury and a relegation battle, Digard is desperate to leave and is presumed to want a move to the Premiership, with Gareth Southgate leading the chase.
He told French newspaper Le Parisien:
I’m waiting for the deal to be finalised. Things should start moving on Monday or Tuesday, I think.
Digard only joined PSG last summer in a €2.5million deal from Le Havre, and was linked to Aston Villa and West Ham prior to moving to the Parc des Prince.
Just like it’s strange to think of Manchester United without Sir Alex Ferguson, it’s also weird considering another manager taking charge of Arsenal. However, the Gunners might have to start preparing for life without Arsene Wenger according to The Independent, who report that the Frenchman has been advising strategy for Paris St Germain, possibly with a view to taking over as coach in 2011.
The speculation has been starting to build up since Charles Villeneuve became president of the French club last week, somebody who has close ties with Wenger. Although he states that the Arsenal manager has unfinished business at the Emirates, could it really be the case that he might leave in a couple of seasons?
Villeneuve, who recently retired as head of sport for the television station TF1, admitted that he had spoken to Wenger before accepting the post. “When they offered me the job, I consulted Arsène and he said, ‘Charles, are you ready to suffer?’ I decided to accept the challenge.”
Villeneuve dismissed the notion that he is keeping the seat warm for Wenger, pointing out that he is contracted to Arsenal and is as determined as ever to win the Champions League.
“Arsène has won almost everything but he wants to get the cherry to put on the cake,” he said. “I think he will need two or three years to do that.” He then confirmed that he himself only envisages staying at PSG for three years.
Arsenal fans, presumably you want to keep Wenger at the club for life?!
Olympique Lyon striker Fred has made it all clear that he doesn’t want to serve the Stade de Gerland anymore but which club will he serve then? That issue is expected to be solved by the middle of this week, if Sky Sports is to be believed.
Sky Sports believes that the Brazilian striker will sign for a new club this week. It quotes the player telling L’Equipe:
There will be some meetings this week with my brother (and agent). I believe we will sort it out before Wednesday. I have received propositions from just two clubs so far, Paris and Tottenham. Lyon have talked to other clubs, but I have not as yet. PSG made me the first proposition and I refused it. It was then exactly the same with Tottenham. If we can’t reach an agreement I will stay at Lyon. That is not a problem.
At the heart of this particular transfer saga is money. Fred would go to a club that would pay him as much as he wants and also guarantee him that he gets to play regular football. Sounds like eating the cake and keeping it too?
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