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    Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
    *******s.
    hey the WAR IS OVER time to move on

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      Robin van Persie's representatives claim the Arsenal striker would be open to talks with AC Milan amid speculation linking him with a San Siro move.

      Rumours have surfaced in the Italian media that Milan, who progressed to the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals at the Gunners' expense on Tuesday night, are chasing the signature of the prolific frontman.

      The Netherlands international, who has netted 32 goals for Arsenal this season, is out of contract at Emirates Stadium in 2013 and has put talks over a new deal on hold until the summer.

      Two of Van Persie's agents, Jeroen Hoogewerf and Cornelis Vos, would welcome talks with the Rossoneri.

      Interest

      Tuttomercatoweb.com quoted them as saying: "AC Milan want Van Persie? Very good! We can talk about it."

      The striker has also been linked with a move to Premier League rivals Manchester City, with manager Roberto Mancini confirming his interest.

      However, the Italian boss believes Van Persie will remain in North London beyond this season.

      Hoogewerf and Vos refused to be drawn on the prospect of him penning a new deal at Arsenal, adding: "We prefer not to comment and add no more about that." LINK

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        Originally posted by Mattshark View Post
        Bayern is not always a great place to judge people.
        Yes, I prefer the internet. Much more reliable.
        Oh I don't know.

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            Originally posted by Bender View Post
            Robin van Persie's representatives claim the Arsenal striker would be open to talks with AC Milan amid speculation linking him with a San Siro move.

            Rumours have surfaced in the Italian media that Milan, who progressed to the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals at the Gunners' expense on Tuesday night, are chasing the signature of the prolific frontman.

            The Netherlands international, who has netted 32 goals for Arsenal this season, is out of contract at Emirates Stadium in 2013 and has put talks over a new deal on hold until the summer.

            Two of Van Persie's agents, Jeroen Hoogewerf and Cornelis Vos, would welcome talks with the Rossoneri.

            Interest

            Tuttomercatoweb.com quoted them as saying: "AC Milan want Van Persie? Very good! We can talk about it."

            The striker has also been linked with a move to Premier League rivals Manchester City, with manager Roberto Mancini confirming his interest.

            However, the Italian boss believes Van Persie will remain in North London beyond this season.

            Hoogewerf and Vos refused to be drawn on the prospect of him penning a new deal at Arsenal, adding: "We prefer not to comment and add no more about that." LINK

            Two of his agents How many has he got?
            Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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              Originally posted by kenneth View Post
              two of his agents How many has he got?
              double dutch

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                I understood you Kenneth
                Hello mert.

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                  I really struggle to believe that Arsenal would commit to wages of £5m per year for four years.

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                    Ex-Liverpool midfielder Dietmar Hamann has told talkSPORT he's not sure if Lukas Podolski has what it takes to make it at Arsenal.
                    Full story: talkSPORT

                    Lukas Podolski turned down a four-year deal worth £40m from Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala in favour of joining Arsenal this summer.
                    Full story: Daily Express

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                      Originally posted by Bender View Post
                      Ex-Liverpool midfielder Dietmar Hamann has told talkSPORT he's not sure if Lukas Podolski has what it takes to make it at Arsenal.
                      Full story: talkSPORT

                      Lukas Podolski turned down a four-year deal worth £40m from Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala in favour of joining Arsenal this summer.
                      Full story: Daily Express
                      I wouldn't turn down £10m a year in order to join Arsenal
                      The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                        Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
                        I wouldn't turn down £10m a year in order to join Arsenal
                        To be fair, I'm not sure they would be so keen on you either.
                        Oh I don't know.

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                          Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says the club is not planning to sell Robin van Persie, even if Lukas Podolski signs for them.LINK

                          sure sure just like you were not planning to sell,henry,fabregas and nasri

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                            Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                            To be fair, I'm not sure they would be so keen on you either.
                            You might have a point there
                            The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                              Wenger has ruled out van Persie leaving in the summer regardless of whether he signs a new contract or not: http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/7583571/

                              So don't expect him to be at Arsenal by the end of the summer window
                              The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                                Manchester City strike agreement for Arsenal's Robin van Persie
                                Duncan Castles
                                Mar 10, 2012

                                Arsenal face the prospect of losing a fifth player to Manchester City in three years after Robin van Persie provisionally agreed a contract with the Premier League leaders that promises to make him the division's best paid footballer.

                                City's proposal, which sources close to both club and player say has been accepted, is worth £10.9 million (Dh63.05m) a year, a deal that will place him atop the club's pay scale once Carlos Tevez, whose contract was worth £12.55m including loyalty bonuses, is sold this summer.

                                A transfer fee will have to be agreed with Arsenal for their captain, but with the striker's contract entering its final season, and City's offer almost £100,000 above the London club's pay ceiling, the Gunners will be presented with another strategic dilemma. Arsenal were forced to sell Samir Nasri to City in almost identical circumstances last summer.

                                City outbid all rivals, most notably Manchester United, by agreeing a €10m (Dh48.2m) annual pay package with Nasri - also entering the last 12 months of his contract - then waited for Arsenal's board to override Arsene Wenger's express opposition to a sale.

                                Van Persie, who turns 29 in August, has scored 25 goals in 27 Premier League appearances this season, underlining his status as the division's leading marksman.

                                Earlier this campaign, the Holland international publicly stated his intention not to discuss a contract extension with Arsenal until the season was over.

                                Asked about his interest in Van Persie ahead of last week's Europa League loss to Sporting, City manager Roberto Mancini confirmed his admiration for the player.

                                "I think Van Persie at this moment is one of the best strikers in Europe with [Lionel] Messi, [Cristiano] Ronaldo and with Sergio [Aguero] and Mario [Balotelli]," said Mancini.

                                "I think if there is a good player who wants to leave a club, then we are interested. But if this player wants to stay, we don't have any problem. In my opinion, Van Persie will stay at Arsenal. I think Robin van Persie will sign a new contract with Arsenal because if Arsenal lose also Van Persie they will have a big problem."

                                Wenger responded by declaring over a recent history in which Kolo Toure, Emmanuel Adebayor, Gael Clichy and Nasri have successively moved to City at significant profit.

                                "We will not lose anybody to Manchester City, or to anybody else because we want to keep our players," Wenger said. "We want to keep Robin van Persie, that is clear, we will do everything possible to extend his contract, that is clear, and apart from that, I can only let people talk."

                                Though Wenger has said his interest in Lukas Podolski is independent of Van Persie's future, Arsenal are close to securing the Germany international to provide an alternative at centre forward.

                                Podolski, 26, was the subject of a failed bid in the January transfer window, but is expected to arrive from Cologne for a fee of €13m this summer.

                                Van Persie is represented by Darren Dein, who negotiated the exits of Cesc Fabregas, Thierry Henry and Clichy from Arsenal.

                                The son of the club's former vice-chairman, David Dein, the agent also represents Alex Song, Wenger's first-choice holding midfielder.
                                http://www.thenational.ae/sport/foot...bin-van-persie

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