Back to the rumour mill again, and it seems that the same names keep cropping up on Arsene Wenger’s radar.

Villa happy at the Nou Camp

Firstly David Villa is again in the news. With much speculation about the 31 year old Spaniard leaving the Nou Camp this summer, Villa has come out claiming he is happy at ‘very happy in Barcelona’.

With Spurs, Liverpool and Arsenal putting offers on the table it seemed nailed on that Villa was making a move to the Premiership, but these comments could throw a spanner into the works.

With increased speculation that he could leave Barcelona to return to the Premier League this summer, Cesc Fabregas is set to hold talks with manager Tito Vilanova this week, to ascertain how important he’ll be next season.

The Catalan side have added Neymar to their ranks, meaning another creative presence. With Fabregas often used as a false nine this season instead of a midfielder, and that position now strengthened, he may see his chances limited.

Another day and more transfer rumours surrounding the Emirates as Wenger’s promise of a big spending spree is yet to begin.

The press and the fans are waiting with baited breath to see if Wenger will splash the cash, and today's rumours are suggesting he just might.

Perry wants Wanyama

In more exciting news, former Arsenal legend Perry Groves has urged Arsenal to go for Celtic general Victor Wanyama.

After 51 years on the Arsenal board, it appears that long-serving Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood will step down from his position for health reasons, taking an honorary role and leaving a vacancy within the board of directors.

The news hasn’t exactly come as a surprise, with speculation mounting over the last few weeks about his future, combined with his earlier health problems.

Many have seen his decision as a chance for the club to move into new ground.

Arsenal’s pursuit for a new goalkeeper continues, with Julio Cesar fuelling speculation he could be the man to challenge Wojciech Szczesny between the sticks.

In an interview the QPR ‘keeper confirmed he was speaking to other English clubs:

“I am in negotiations with other clubs in England and from other countries but there’s still not been anything definitive. I am concentrating on Brazil, I still have a deal with QPR, but I also know I have to prove that I should be in the squad for the World Cup in 2014.”