Arsenal are reportedly looking to finalize the transfers of a number of players over the coming weeks, in order to add strength to their squad and convince http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robin-van-Persie-c31380 to stay at the club.
Over the last couple of seasons, Arsenal have been known to be amongst the teams that are more likely to sell, instead of sign new players.
However, last season, it seemed like that trend was changing, as Arsene Wenger went on to bring in a number of new faces into his squad.
Despite those signings, it seemed like there was still a lot of room for improvement, considering the fact that the team didn’t really manage to land the players they were initially hoping to. At the same time, with most of the signings coming on the deadline
day of the transfer window, it seemed like Arsene Wenger was just trying to get what he could in order to get some new faces into the team.
This time around, things seem to be going rather differently. The team has already gone on to sign http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lukas-Podolski-c22896 and are currently on course to land Giroud in the coming weeks. At the same time, the team has their eyes set on bringing in Yann M’Vila.
Should things go according to Arsenal’s plans, they could finally have a squad that is capable of competing with the best in the business.
So far, all of these transfer links are just rumours, with the club not really making their interest official as yet.
Nonetheless, the team has been in contact with the players and their clubs have also revealed that the Gunners have been pursuing them.
At the same time, the likes of Giroud and M’Vila have already hinted that they want to be on their way to the North London club, which would make their transfers a whole lot easier to complete.
With http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 showing all this ambition and bringing in all these new faces, Van Persie is bound to realize that the team is finally on the rise and this could help convince him to stick around the club, instead of leaving following the conclusion of the
Euro 2012.
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