Thursday, 26 December 2013

Arsenal transfer news

Arsenal want Super €30m Striker, €19m Man
United Target wants Move Posted on December 26, 2013 by Arsenalogy
Arsenal might be flying high in the premier league being joint top with Liverpool but the recent results have proved that they need more quality to win the title. Gunners are looking to secure the services of a highly rated striker that will help them end their long trophy drought. Giroud started the season brightly but he is no where near a world class striker and does not score goals regularly which any top team badly needs. According to reports, Arsenal now want super €30m striker Jackson Martinez of Porto who has been scoring for fun again in the Primeira Liga. The Colombian has netted 12 league goals in 14 appearances this season and in terms of quality he is not far from his compatriot Rademel Falcao. Arsenal must do all to sign the prolific goal scorer in
the winter transfer window. On the other hand,
Manchester United are linked with numerous quality
players and Moyes will hope to add few big names next month. The English Champions are near the bottom half of the table and need heavy reinforcements to take them back to where they belong. As per Daily Star, €19m rated Man United target Alessio Cerci wants move to a Champions League club. He claimed: “I feel ready to play in the Champions League. I’m mature, I think the time may be ripe to take a step up in quality.” The 26 year old Italian winger who plays for Torino is in fantastic form this season. In 17 Serie A appearances, Cerci has netted 9 goals and also provided 7 assists. He is the main reason why Torino currently sit 7th in the league. According to the provided link, Spurs, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea are also interested. However, the first two are not in the Champions League this season and the other two do not really need him with Gunners mainly looking for a striker and Blues have overcrowded quality attacking midfield. Will Cerci be a Man United player come February 1st 2014, we shall see.

Source: soccerisma.com

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