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Arsenal fail to land Mario Gotze from Borussia Dortmund – Premier League Update

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Arsenal fail to land Mario Gotze from Borussia Dortmund – Premier League Update
With just hours to go before the transfer window closes, it seems like Arsenal are finally stepping their game up. The team has been reported to have inquired about a number of players in the last two days and have even gone ahead and made bids for a few
of them.
The latest player to be linked with the North London club, is Borussia Dortmund midfielder Mario Gotze. The nineteen year old has gone on to win crowds over in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904, with his brilliant performances and it seems like the Gunners wanted to land the player
for themselves.
Despite that fact, the Gunners were turned down by the German club, who seem to be showing no interest in letting their start player leave.
At the same time, following the interest shown by Arsenal, the player’s agent came forth and made it clear that Gotze would not be leaving the club for the coming two seasons or so.
"Mario will stay at Dortmund, for sure, the next two years. There is no chance of him going to another club this window.”

"This is because he is so young and it is too early in his career for him. The club, the player and his family, we are all of one mind that it is better for him to stay there because he is happy at Dortmund."
One of the prime reasons for Dortmund turning down the offer is because they rate their youngster at a much higher price than Arsenal bid for him. The Gunners are believed to have bid a fee in the region of twenty million pounds for the player, but Dortmund
are looking for around twenty five million pounds for the midfielder.
The players agent, then went on to confirm that he would not be going anywhere in the next two or three seasons, as he went on to add:  "When there is a big club who want Mario, Dortmund have to tell the club that there is no chance. In any case, they will
not sell him. In two or three years, who knows? I don't know what will happen then."
Despite Arsenal failing in their attempts to land the player, it seems like they team is making all the right moves in the transfer market. Should the team manage to continue to work in the market the same way for the coming day, then it is safe to say that
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 would be able to land a number of decent players for the coming season.

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