Four transfers to do the trick for Arsenal?

It has been another busy day at the office for Arsene Wenger. He turns to his study once more, flicks on his lamp and unfurls a scrap of paper. On the list include four names. Names associated with success, style and experience. He reaches for a pen and strikes half a tick across the name of Lukas Podolski and leaves the remaining three names of Mario Gotze, Jan Vertonghen and Javi Martinez blank. He pauses for a second, casts his eyes across the names again and then returns the scrap of paper into the depths of his pocket.

Whilst we can only guess how Arsene Wenger conducts his transfer activity during his own private time, what is more certain is the number of players he will need to strengthen his Arsenal outfit this summer, indeed convincing Robin Van Persie to remain at the club. Netherlands legend Marco Van Basten reckons it will take four marquee signings to keep their current Dutch master in North London.

With the slightly premature news that Lukas Podolski has actually agreed a deal with the Gunners, Arsenal have yet to tie down any player in a pre-contract deal for next season, but it still remains likely that the German striker will be their first high calibre arrival.

The days are gone at Arsenal whereby the club could call upon undoubted experience from the substitute’s bench. The likes of Sylvain Wiltord’s and Nwankwo Kanu’s experience in utility roles no longer remains and Arsenal fans would all accept the notion that the squad isn’t deep enough to aim for a title tilt next season with the current personnel.

Of course the club has had its injury problems and Jack Wilshere hasn’t had a chance to further his claims that he is the best English talent since Rooney this term. Furthermore, the injuries to Abou Diaby, Andre Santos and Bacary Sagna for spells this season have weakened the Gunners in areas which have been plugged by either players switching positions or more inexperienced pros obtaining first team berths. For example Francis Coquelin and Carl Jenkinson.

Nevertheless, there still lacks an essence of experience and squad depth within the Gunners ranks and the stats explain themselves that there has been a top heavy burden on Robin Van Persie to lead the team through the more tricky passages of the campaign.

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The potential German duo of Podolski and Gotze arriving would certainly take the weight off Van Persie’s goal scoring exploits and creativity on the Arsenal front line. Although the current first choice pairing of Gervinho and Theo Walcott still assist greatly to the Dutchman, Gotze and Podolski possess more of a scoring threat from the flanks. The latter has scored 16 goals this term and can play off the left hand side in Arsenal’s favoured 4-3-3 formation. Furthermore, the duo are likely to be the centrepiece to potential German success at the forthcoming Euro 2012 Championships and Wenger would be wise to secure such dealings prior to the tournament commencing in June.

What’s more is that the calibre of players would get Gunners fans out of their seat, as well as their captain. The closest Arsenal supporters would have come to experiencing a wave of excitement last summer was the capture of Mikel Arteta who surprised everyone with his deadline day move to the capital. A good passer he remains, but at 29, some have questioned the long-term staying power of the £10 million Spaniard who is approaching his thirties. Everyone knows Arsene is careful in renewing the contracts of his more elderly statesmen.

The other summer moves for Gervinho, Jenkinson, Mertesacker, Santos and Park were all justified upon certain merits but they still lacked a wow factor and didn’t have the big name feel of the expensive transfers of Arshavin and Reyes before them. It seems this summer might be the next whereby Arsene decides to spend ‘big’ and in terms of keeping hold of Van Persie it is imperative that he must do so.

A move for Ajax’s Jan Vertonghen seems viable too considering he is a close associate of Thomas Vermaelen and they both came up through the same Germinal Beerschot and Ajax youth systems, rising to prominence with the first team. Vertonghen is almost the double of his fellow countryman in that he can play at left back and possesses a hammer of a strike from range. Perhaps Vermaelen should take Mertesacker-like tapping up duties upon his shoulders in the hope of luring another new arrival.

And as for Martinez, the Spaniard would be the perfect foil for Alex Song in his versatility in playing in defence and midfield. Coveted by many clubs and with his stock rising following an impressive showing at Old Trafford in the Europa League, a move for the Basque-born enforcer seems the least likely at the Emirates, but still represents the calibre of player required at the club to remind Van Persie of Arsenal’s long-term ambitions.

Finally and perhaps unmentioned thus far, Arsenal require a back-up choice to first team stopper Wojciech Szczesny. The calamity trio of Fabianksi, Almunia and Mannone have all enraged Gunners supporters with their inconsistency over past seasons and a move for an experienced standby such as when the Gunners tried to capture Mark Schwarzer represents another responsible dealing required this summer.

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So there you have it. The Gunners have at least remained competitive during their seven seasons without a major honour, but an influx of big name arrivals would certainly boost their chances of bucking the trend next time round. Sorry Marco, I think the Gunners may need five!

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Football News – Chelsea braced for £15m bid, Spurs to offer swap deal, Arsenal young duo wanted on loan by Wolves

Martin O’Neill is looking for positivity at Sunderland as he steps into the Mackems hot seat. The Northern Irishman concedes that the side is in a perilous position, but believes that if the players display high energy and passion in the coming weeks then there is no reason why the side can’t climb the table.

Elsewhere in the news Milan submit Tevez proposal; Luis Suarez investigated again, while Mancini goes on the defensive after Bayern criticism over their spending.

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Cahill confident of Everton improvement

Luis Suarez investigated again

Milan submit Carlos Tevez proposal

O’Neill looks for positivity at Sunderland

Injury boost for Tottenham

Rooney fully focussed on Champions League

Roberto Mancini goes on the defensive

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Transfer Talk

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Galliani talks of AC Milan loan deal, but City deny contact – Daily Mail

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The latest striker on Spurs’ hit-list – Mirror

City lay out the welcome Mat – Sun

Wolves hoping to sign Frimpong and Coquelin on loan from Arsenal – Daily Mail

Juventus eye Chelsea’s Luiz – Mirror

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Vieira announces retirement

Former France international Patrick Vieira has announced his retirement to take up a development role with Manchester City.The 35-year-old, who was listed for a free transfer after City opted against renewing his contract last month, has been named the club’s new football development executive.

“This role is a fantastic new challenge for me and I am very grateful to Manchester City for offering me this opportunity,” Vieira said.

“I have a lot to learn about the non-playing areas of the business but there are many very experienced people here for me to learn from and I am confident that I can make a significant contribution to the club’s ongoing success.”

“I am particularly pleased to be given the opportunity to work with the club’s community scheme.”

“Everyone at Manchester City – the fans, the staff and the players – have made me and my family feel very welcome here over the past two years.”

“I am very happy to have been given the chance to stay and develop my career away from the pitch.”

Viera retires after more than 400 appearances at club level for the likes of Cannes, Arsenal, Juventus, Inter Milan and Manchester City, winning three English Premier League titles and four FA Cups with the Gunners.

He was capped 107 times for France and was part of Les Bleus’ 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000 winning campaigns.

“Whilst it is sad to see Patrick’s playing career come to an end, we are delighted that he has chosen to extend his time with Manchester City in this new capacity,” said City’s chief operations officer Brian Marwood.

“Wherever he goes he commands the respect of his audience and we believe he will make an invaluable contribution to our club as we build on our recent successes.”

Lescott: England ready for Swiss battle

Joleon Lescott insists England are focused on their Euro 2012 qualifier with Switzerland despite it coming soon after a long domestic campaign.Defender Lescott enjoyed a good season for his club side, with Manchester City claiming the FA Cup and finishing third in the English Premier League to secure automatic Champions League qualification.

Fabio Capello’s England team head into Saturday’s clash with Switzerland at Wembley on top of Group G but level on 10 points with Montenegro, and Lescott said a win would be invaluable.

“I think all the games are must win for us, to be honest,” Lescott said.

“The importance of this one is obviously highlighted, but we’re coming off the back of a good performance against Wales (a 2-0 win in Cardiff on March 26) so we’re feeling confident we can get the three points.”

Lescott said his Manchester City team-mates are looking forward to recharging their batteries after a draining campaign, but would only consider himself to be on holiday once the Switzerland game was over.

“I wouldn’t say we’re tired but we are looking forward to the break,” he said.

“But in the last few weeks we have finished the season well. We won the FA Cup and claimed a Champions League position. It’s been an exciting time for me so I’m looking forward to being involved on Saturday and then enjoying my break.”

“We know Switzerland are going to have a strong team and if we don’t apply ourselves it’s a potential banana skin.”

Lescott, 28, said he would find it difficult to become a regular in the England first team while first-choice centre backs John Terry and Rio Ferdinand are active, but he insisted he would keep working hard in pursuit of that goal.

“It’s going to be hard to get into the team. They’re two of the best in the world and have been there for a number of years so it’s not going to be an easy task,” he said.

“If it was (easy) then we wouldn’t be the force we are at international level.”

“If I can keep playing well, get into the Manchester City side and play Champions League football, that can only bode well for me. I’ll be ready if called upon.”

With strikers Wayne Rooney suspended and Jermaine Defoe injured, Darren Bent has a chance to stake his own claim for a regular spot in England’s XI.

Bent scored 24 goals in the Premier League this season for Sunderland and Aston Villa.

“I seem to sit in this chair and people keep asking me when I will establish myself,” he said.

“All I can do is keep doing what I’m doing, keep playing for England, and as long as Fabio Capello keeps selecting me, I must be doing something right.”

The Top TEN transfer window shockers

As the transfer window slammed shut at 11pm on Wednesday night players, agents and managers desperately hurried to get medicals and all the necessary paperwork done in order to complete such moves in time. In a Premier League spree that totals £446m, we have seen an end to a number of transfer sagas, various proposed moves fall through, and as always, a number of transfers that we would never have expected to occurred.

While the likes of Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri completed their moves that had dragged on and been expected for some time, there were several transfers, often last minute, that took place during the summer window that could not have been anticipated by us football fanatics.

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Copa Libertadores wrap: Inter top group, Libertad stay unbeaten

Defending champions Internacional of Brazil are through to the Copa Libertadores last 16 after they defeated Ecuador’s Emelec 2-0.Internacional striker Rafael Sobis’ headed effort opened the scoring for the home side, with Leandro Damiao latching onto a rebound with six minutes remaining to double the score and confirm Inter’s passage into the next stage.

The Brazilian side finished at the top of Group Six with 13 points, four points clear of Mexican side Jaguares.

They also qualified for the knockout stages despite going down 2-1 against Bolivia’s Wilstermann on Tuesday.

The Mexicans opening the scoring through Julio Frias, but relinquished their advantage when Frias was handed a straight red card on 50 minutes.

Wilstermann then hit back with goals to Rogelio Fabio Lima and Nicolas Torres within five minutes of each other to seal the three points, but it was not enough to lift them from bottom place in the group.

Elsewhere, 2004 champions Once Caldas also sealed their qualification to the knockout stages with a 2-0 win over Peruvian side Universidad San Martin.

Goals from Wason Renteria and Matias Mirabaje sent Once above Universidad into second place in the Group One standings, with the losers also having two men sent off in the dying stages.

Libertad, who had already sealed their progression to the next round, ensured they would finish the group stage undefeated with a 2-0 win at home over San Luis.

Caption Competition: Who’s out in the cold at Newcastle?

It’s been a busy summer at Newcastle so far and there’s sure to be plenty more activity still to come. The likes of Yohan Cabaye, Sylvain Marveaux and Demba Ba have all been signed, while it looks like Wayne Routledge, Jose Enrique and a couple of others may be on their way out. So when Alan Pardew’s men returned for pre-season last week, there were a few unfamiliar faces and some that might not be seen in Newcastle for too much longer.

Here are Shola Ameobi and co. enjoying (if that’s the right word) an ice bath after a pre-season training session, but which players are out in the cold at St James’ Park and can you come up with a funny caption for this picture?

Leave your suggestions below…

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Duncan Ferguson returns to Everton as coach

Everton manager David Moyes has confirmed that former striker Duncan Ferguson has returned to the club to start a career in coaching.

The ex-Scotland striker spent two spells on Merseyside, firstly between 1994 and 1998, and after a stint at Newcastle returned from 2000 to 2006.

The Stirling born man made 239 appearances for the Goodison Park club, and his countryman Moyes has confirmed he is now back.

“Duncan came about a month ago and met me. He wants to observe us and see what’s going on. He is back and helping Alan Irvine,” Moyes told the club’s official website.

“He is not a qualified coach yet, because he is going through his badges, but we have got him in and he’s happy to do the time and he’s working down at the academy.

“He is showing he really wants to do it. He is putting the hours and the effort in. He still has to get his B licence and A licence, but he will get the chance to take some sessions.

“It could lead to something here, but what you need is your qualifications, that is the first thing.

“I have to say I didn’t forsee him going into coaching when I had him as a player. But Duncan has been away for five years and he has come back – I think he misses the smell of football a wee bit,” Moyes concluded.

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Abramovich’s passion still there

Roman Abramovich’s passion for the game is still there despite the Russian not attending as many games of late, according to Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck.

The club executive has stated that the Eastern European billionaire is also very knowledgeable, and is in constant contact with the club in regards to the latest goings on.

“I would say that his passion for Chelsea has increased not decreased. His passion for football has increased, not decreased,” Buck is quoted as saying in Ian Ridley’s upcoming book.

“His knowledge of football has increased exponentially. I’m not talking about what goes at the megastore, I’m talking about football. It would be pretty hard to name a current footballer that he couldn’t give you statistics for.

“He doesn’t miss a game in the sense that wherever he is in the world he watches the Chelsea game. He calls Eugene Tenenbaum (trusted club director and associate) or whoever after the game and they talk about it. He is very much on top of things,” he stated.

Abramovich bought the Stamford Bridge outfit back in 2003, and Buck has revealed there were a number of investment opportunities for the Russian at the time.

“Manchester United would have been expensive and the fans would go crazy. Aston Villa was for sale but was in Birmingham and the long-term opportunities were limited.

“Tottenham was on the list along with Chelsea. They were in London; they were in financial trouble. Roman’s advisers tried to arrange meetings with Tottenham and Chelsea but for whatever reason, they couldn’t set up a meeting with Tottenham, or Tottenham didn’t want to meet,” he concluded.

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Manchester United 5-0 Wigan Athletic – Match Review

Manchester United scored five goals for the second time in the space of a week as they trounced 10-man Wigan at Old Trafford with Dimitar Berbatov plundering a Boxing Day hat trick.

The Red Devil’s lashed five past Fulham without reply last Wednesday and repeated the scoreline against Roberto Martinez’s side who had Connor Sammon sent off in the first half. It was a massive hit to their hopes of climbing out of the relegation zone following a run of one defeat in their last six games. At the other end of the table United moved level on points with rivals City at the top with goal difference keeping Sir Alex Ferguson’s men in second place. However, the fact they have cut their noisy neighbours’ lead down to nothing in the last two months will certainly give them the imputes to regain top spot going into the New Year.

Seven wins from their last eight had propelled United right back into the title race and they took barely 10 minutes to break the deadlock against struggling Wigan. Despite fielding Michael Carrick and Antonio Valencia in defence the hosts sauntered to victory with Park Ji Sung who guided Patrice Evra’s cross past Ali Al Habsi after the Frenchman beat two defenders on the left. After being pegged back for the first 15 minutes the visitors finally had the chance to attack although Sammon should have done better with the striker completely missing Ronnie Stams cross on a rare forage forward. It proved to be fleeting as United went straight back on the offensive with Ryan Giggs and Berbatov trying their luck from range. The pendulum then swung further in the home sides direction as Sammon was sent off after catching Carrick in the face with an elbow. With a man advantage and extra space to operate in United doubled their lead through Berbatov who held off the challenge of Antonio Alcaraz to lash the ball home four minutes before half time.

It was a similar story after the break with the Bulgarian doubling his tally just before the hour mark collecting Valencia’s pass before lashing the ball past Al Habsi. That goal came after Park headed straight at the Oman keeper before Javier Hernandez had a penalty shout turned down. United certainly had more goals in them and Valencia made it four with 15 minutes remaining with the Ecuadorian seeing his stinging drive whistle past Al Habsi. The scoring wasn’t done there and Berbatov was to have the last laugh as he completed his hat trick three minutes later from the penalty spot. Wigan were enraged after Phil Dowd’s decision to award a spot kick despite Alcaraz’s challenge on Park occurring outside the area. Berbatov gleefully accepted the chance to complete his treble and make it four goals in two games.

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