http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Santi-Cazorla-c32505, as the midfielder is set to become the third signing of the summer for the North London club.
The Malaga player was set to become an Arsenal player on Wednesday, but following some last minute complications, the move got delayed.
However, it is believed that the team are pushing themselves to complete the move in the near future, as they look to include the midfielder in their pre season plans.
A source close to the club, when talking about the Czolra situation is reported to have said:
“The Cazorla deal is the priority”
“It was expected to be done on Wednesday night but there has been a late hitch. It should still go through by the end of this week. The Sahin one is currently on the backburner.”
The way things stand, the move is set to be completed in the coming days and once that happens, Arsenal aren’t going to rest just yet.
The team has already identified their next target and will look to make a move for Real Madrid’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Nuri-Sahin-c28251.
The club are looking to bring in as many new face as they can, as they look to completely change the shape of the squad before the new season starts.
Should the two midfielders join the team, then Arsenal would potentially have one of the better teams in the league, which could compete with the rest to win the league title.
Arsenal have already secured the transfers of Olivier Giroud and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lukas-Podolski-c22896, which has seen their offensive line up really take a massive push forward.
At the same time, these new faces coming into the squad seem to be causing http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robin-van-Persie-c31380 to have second thoughts about his future.
The striker is yet to state where he is going to go and should he delay his move, he could end up staying at the Emirates for another season.
All in all, it seems like the future is looking far brighter for Arsenal, then it did in recent seasons and perhaps the team can finally end their trophy drought.
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