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Its gonna be a long summer for us gooners you can guarantee that the papers will have Fabregas moving to Spain the whole of the summer months. Forget who we will buy
flash gunner wrote:Its gonna be a long summer for us gooners you can guarantee that the papers will have Fabregas moving to Spain the whole of the summer months. Forget who we will buy
I really reckon he will go this summer. Can't say I blame the lad...
flash gunner wrote:Its gonna be a long summer for us gooners you can guarantee that the papers will have Fabregas moving to Spain the whole of the summer months. Forget who we will buy
If they manage to salvage something out this season i dont thnk he will go just yet. He might wait another year...
MyOldMan wrote:Could still sign players with no contracts! Why oh why did we not give Appiah a trial? Steal him off the scum and offer 12 months! Cost f*ck all
MyOldMan wrote:Could still sign players with no contracts! Why oh why did we not give Appiah a trial? Steal him off the scum and offer 12 months! Cost f*ck all
Injury prone.
I'll correct your typo. He meant - "We've got Alex Song!"
ARSENAL are targeting a summer swoop for Lille hardman Yohan Cabaye in a bid to beef up their midfield.
The Frenchman is seen as the ideal candidate to add steel to Arsene Wenger's squad, which has lacked a dominant enforcer since Mathieu Flamini and Gilberto Silva quit the Emirates last summer.
Alex Song, Denilson and Abou Diaby have all struggled to make an impact this season and the Gunners currently sit fifth in the Premier League — five points behind Aston Villa in the fourth Champions League spot.
Cabaye, 23, is under contract with Lille until 2013 but is said to be keen on a switch to England.
And Arsenal are confident they can lure him to London despite interest from Lyon, Marseille and Bordeaux.
Possible development with this player, first linked last summer.
Author: Nigel Brown
Sport.co.uk
Bordeaux's 19-year-old forward Henri Saivet has reportedly snubbed a contract offer from Liverpool, in favour of joining Arsene Wenger's Arsenal in the summer. Dubbed the “New Henry,â€