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Former Tottenham Hotspur defender Serge Aurier is open to joining Arsenal on a free transfer this month.
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere is a shock target for Premier League rivals Tottenham. According to a report on Saturday afternoon, the out of contract England international has yet to put pen to paper on a fresh deal at the Emirates and is now ready to make a move across North London to the Gunners' bitter rivals.
Over the years, the Premier League has thrown up some tantalising teams and many pundits will argue that Pep Guardiola’s Man City are emerging as the next team to fit the bill. Currently unbeaten in the league this season, the Citizens are playing some of the best football we’ve witnessed in England, and many are understandably starting to question whether they can emulate Arsenal’s historic Invincibles season.
So far, it's been a relatively quiet summer for Arsenal. However, the Gunners' long pursuit of a world class striker could soon be over.
Big Sam has gone and that is the hard facts of the matter. Every man and his dog has had their say about it and if you agree with it or not its happened. The next big question is who succeeds him as the FA are burdened with another crisis.
Tottenham defender Younes Kaboul has rejected talk of a switch to cross city rivals Arsenal and has admitted that a move to their bitter rivals had ever crossed his mind.
Former Arsenal defender Sol Campbell commented that Robin van Persie will leave the club unless the club is ready to sign more quality players. Campbell said that RvP is doubtful about the club's ambition to challenge for the title and has placed his contract talks on hold until the summer.
The Daily Telegraph reports this morning that Arsene Wenger is considering a shock move for Arsenal legend Thierry Henry for the month of January, when forwards Marouane Chamakh and Gervinho both head off for the African Cup of Nations.
Former Arsenal, Newcastle and Tottenham defender Sol Campbell has slammed Sepp Blatter for his comments on racism. The FIFA president suggested that racism can be resolved simply with a handshake.
Sol Campbell went from playing in League Two to scoring in the Champion’s League, during last season.
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