Monday night transfer round-up:
Arsenal to miss out on two striker’s:
Arsenal was linked with a shock move for Want away Barcelona forward David Villa for the last couple of days. With Swansea been touted as the favorites to sign the Spaniard by the bookies, the Catalan club today announced that their star is not for sale, ending Arsene Wenger’s hopes of landing the Spanish International.
Another blow for Arsenal is their long term target and much talked about Netherlands International Klaas-Jan Hunterlaar. Admist of all the rumours, the striker penned a new deal with his current club Schalke, thus denting a big hole in the potential move across to England.
Brazil Pair Wants To Quit Milan:
For quite sometime now, the Brazilian duo of Pato and Robinho were linked with a move out of San Siro and despite claiming just a few days ago that the club would do ‘everything in their power to keep the duo’, AC Milan president Adriano Galliani has finally admitted that the duo wants to move out of Milan.
“We have two negotiations going on, both Pato and Robinho asked to leave Milan, and I know what will happen if they leave the club.”
Both the Brazilians are wanted in their home nations with Robinho wanted by his former emplyers Santos and Pato for the recently crowned Club World Champions Corinthians.
Manchester United Chase Lisbon Youngster:
Carlos Mane linked with UnitedUnited chase yet another youngster from Portugal. According to TalkSport, Sir Alex Ferguson is after Carlos Mane, 18 year old youngster who has been impressive in the club’s youth academy and won a Cup tie against Liverpool’s youngsters which has been looked upon by United’s scouts. The teenager is valued at around £8 million and he could represent value for money to Sir Alex Ferguson who is looking to rebuild his Red Devils side during the summer.
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