Arsène
Wenger hopes that the
imminent appointment of Carlo
Ancelottiat Real Madrid will allow him to step up his pursuit
of the club's striker Gonzalo Higuaín, for whom he is ready to break the Arsenal transfer record.
Madrid have been without a manager since they parted company with José Mourinho two weeks ago and Higuaín, who has come to appear
surplus to requirements at the Bernabéu, nonetheless wants confirmation of
where he might stand in the new setup before he makes a decision over his
future.
Ancelotti has made it clear that he wants to leave Paris Saint-Germain,
his current employer, for Madrid
and he is expected to take his English No2, Paul Clement, with him. One snag
has been PSG's desire to first tie up Ancelotti's replacement, with Guus
Hiddink of Anzhi Makhachkala the favourite for the post. Tottenham Hotspur's André Villas-Boas is also on the shortlist.
Wenger has watched the situation closely, as
he prepares to enter the transfer market with as sizeable a kitty as he has
ever had. The Arsenal chief executive, Ivan Gazidis, said last week that the club could now compete for
the very top players, having struck lucrative new commercial deals
and Higuaín fits the profile.
Wenger wants fresh impetus up front and talks
have already taken place with Higuaín's representatives. Juventus also covet
the Argentina international,
who Florentino Pérez, the Madrid
president, values at £25m. Arsenal's record outlay is the £15m that they spent
on Andrey Arshavin in 2009; he will leave the club as a free agent when his contract expires on 30 June.
Arsenal
would love to make a high-profile addition before they depart for their
pre-season tour of Asia on 11 July, which will take in Indonesia , Vietnam
and Japan .
They
are unconcerned about the row that has broken out between the national stadium
owners in Vietnam
and promoters which, according to reports, has jeopardised the match between a
Vietnam XI and Arsenal on 17 July.
The
owners have increased their normal rental fee of about £6,000 to £45,000 for
the much anticipated showpiece, to the anguish of the promoters and the Vietnam
Football Federation. But Arsenal do not envisage it derailing the game, nor
will they allow it to, as they prepare to become the first Premier League team
to visit Vietnam .
Comment:
I think Higuain really match with Arsenal. Even if his
transfer so expensive, but he is so worth it striker. With his skill, power,
and teamwork make him really an explosive striker. Hope you come to Arsenal
Pipita! \m/
source: http://www.guardian.co.uk
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