- Arsenal have been told by Nice they must pay £13m if they want to sign France's 23-year-old striker Loic Remy. Arsenal may pursue him in the summertime but not during this transfer window. - AC Milan are adamant striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar will not be moving to the Premier League before the end of the month. Arsenal, Everton, West Ham and Tottenham had been interested in signing the Netherlands international. - If Maicon joins Real Madrid, Bacary Sagna is a target for Inter Milan, according to Sagna's agent. Jose Mourinho would bid £16m for the French star. Arsenal's lack of fullback depth makes a move unlikely.
No problem. That one was from CaughtOffside and I paraphrased. Caught Offside is about as reliable as the Spanish papers, though...
- Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has made a fresh offer for Marouane Chamakh in a bid to snap up the Bordeaux striker on a pre-contract. - Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has warned his players to be wary of Wayne Rooney's gamesmanship in Sunday's league match between the Gunners and Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium. - Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has demanded that the club's fans end their obscene taunts directed at Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger. - Martin O'Neill is furious with Arsenal chief Arsene Wenger for labelling Aston Villa a long ball team after the goalless draw between the sides in mid-week at Villa Park.
- Arsenal manager has revealed he has £30m to spend with Valencia's David Villa and Bordeaux's Marouane Chamakh on his wish list. - Wenger is also keeping tabs on Real Madrid winger Pablo Sarabia, who is a free agent at the end of the season.
If we signed David Villa... wow, what a dream that would be. Seems too expensive for Wenger's tastes. Probably too short, too.
Ahhhh sir.....you have been mistaken http://goal.com/en-gb/news/2557/new...e-for-loic-remy-to-see-off-french-competition
- Arsenal are set to beat Tottenham in the race to sign centre-half Stefan Savic from BSK Borca after the 19-year-old Serb completed a 10-day trial with the club. - Barcelona vice-president Alfons Godall has stepped up the pressure on Arsenal by insisting that Gunners midfielder Cesc Fabregas will end up at the Nou Camp "sooner or later". This is well past the point of being tacky. Barca is deliberately stirring up the papers in an effort to create disharmony with Cesc and Arsenal. He has repeatedly said he wants to stay with Arsenal. I wish Cesc would come out and say "I will NEVER play for Barcelona."