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Van Persie’s representative met with City officials

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http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robin-van-Persie-c31380’s representative, Kees Vos has gone on to admit that he met up with Manchester City officials three months ago.
At the moment, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429’s forward, Robin Van Persie is yet to agree terms to a new contract with the Gunners. However, it has now been revealed that the player’s representatives went on to meet with Manchester City officials three months ago.
These officials have not yet made it clear what happened in the meeting, but they insisted that the meeting did not involve any discussion about Robin Van Persie, or his future at the club.
Kees Vos, when talking about his meeting with the Manchester City officials is reported to have said: “Yes, I was a guest of Marwood at Manchester City, that is true”
“It was about three months ago.”

“I meet a lot of people. Why do I need to explain? I work for a company that has 450 clients and 350 international players.”

“I am not just the agent for Robin. I also represent http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Stefan-de-Vrij-c33987.”
The Dutch forward is set to hold talks with Arsenal about his future on Wednesday, but for the time being there is no real information regarding what the player wants to do.
His family had previously gone on to suggest that he would be staying in London, because the family was way to adjusted to life over there.
However, Van Persie went on to reveal that it was going to be up to him to decide what he wants to do with his future, since in the end, it was him who was going to be playing football.
The forward has been pursued by some of the top clubs in Europe and the likes of Manchester City, Real Madrid and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 are all reportedly interested in landing the prolific striker.
However, with Arsenal securing the third spot in the league table and with the forward winning a number of personal awards, he might just end up sticking around for a little longer, even if it is on a gentleman’s agreements, which would let him leave if
the team fails to win anything next season.

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