Thursday, January 31, 2013

ARSENAL FOOTBALL CLUB STILL THROWING THEIR LAST BID TO BARCELONA FOR THE SIGN OF THE SPANIARD CRITICAL FINISHER

After speculations that Arsene Wenger admitted that the deal for the man was a dead deal, the Arsenal football club stated that the chance of signing the spaniard all timrecord goal scorer can still take place.

The deal that at first was at a bid of about 10 to 11 million pounds was to have taken place ealier before but yet again Wenger has refused to accept defeat in his pursuit of the forward and is prepared to pay up to £13.8m to sign him on a permanent deal and match his current £110,000-a-week wages.

It could also be seen that the player (Villa) was an unused article on the El Classico 1-1 draw match and the player admitted frustuations for playing at the club at will join Arsenal happily if the deal isnto proceed.

 BILF revealed on Monday that the club’s transfer and contract negotiator Dick Law had been in Spain to negotiate the transfer of the country’s all-time leading goalscorer.

Privately, the Spanish club accept that they might have to grant his wish of a switch this month and cash in on a player who only has 18 months remaining on his contract.
 

Villa, who missed much of last season after breaking his leg, is Barca’s second-leading scorer in 2012/13 with 10 goals, behind only Lionel Messi, who has netted an astonishing 44 times. 

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