Arsenal signing Schweinsteiger.
Only on Football Manager.
Arsenal signing Schweinsteiger.
Only on Football Manager.
Podolski, Mertesacker and Arteta were Football Manager signings tbf.
If we don't sign Phil Jones, NQ will eat his own shit again.
ByeStriker Robin van Persie could be forced to see out the remaining year on his contract at Arsenal if he turns down a new deal.
Full story: the Sun
Van Persie's agent allegedly held discussions with Juventus over a four-year deal worth £6m a season ahead of the striker's contract talks with Arsenal.
Full story: Metro
Manchester United, Arsenal and Newcastle are chasing French defender Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa 22, from Montpellier.
Full story: talkSPORT
Arsenal, Tottenham and QPR have been put on red alert after Italian legend Alessandro Del Piero, 37, revealed he would love the chance to play in England following his release from Juventus.
Full story: talkSPORT
Bye again
Who?
Del PieroOld fucker now but can still produce the goods
I can see Del Piero being on the Elite Football Development Executive Ambassador Crew on the behest of Noel Gallagher at Citeh.
£6m a season is less than what is reportedly on offer from us though.
Anyway, there's nothing stopping him signing a new contract then being sold in a years time.
Henry did the very same thing.
Last edited by KSE Comedy Club; 15-05-2012 at 11:16 PM.
http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...Fergie-meetingBorussia Dortmund star Shinji Kagawa has met with Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson amid speculation linking him with an Old Trafford move.
Kagawa, who has a year remaining on his contract with the Bundesliga champions, has stalled over signing a new deal, saying he wants to 'think hard' before making a decision over his future.
The Red Devils appear to be frontrunners for his signature after the Japan international met with Ferguson for talks in Manchester this week, and he claims the United boss had good things to say about him.
The 23-year-old forward said: "It was good that I was able to meet him in person and talk."
Good words
Ferguson 'had some good words', the player added when asked about the meeting, without disclosing what they discussed.
The United manager had watched him score in Dortmund's 5-2 German Cup final victory over Bayern Munich in Berlin on Saturday.
Kagawa, who netted 17 goals for Dortmund this season to help them secure a second consecutive title, has been linked to other high-profile clubs including Arsenal, Chelsea and AC Milan.
"I want to think hard before making my decision," he added. "I want to choose a team where I can take on challenges."
Well thats that.