Arsenal target Angel di Maria has once again reaffirmed he is happy where he is.

The Argentinian was rumoured to be leaving the Galacticos as they look likely to complete the world record signing of Gareth Bale from Spurs in the next week.

Di Maria, who’s left wing position is under threat from the record breaking Welshman, was said to be looking for a new club as the beckoning of the Brazil World Cup makes the need for first team football a must, especially when you play for a country who boasts some of the best attacking threat in the world with the likes of Messi, Tevez an Pastore.

Arsene Wenger has hinted that Juan Mata is up for sale and has admitted he is a fan of the Spaniard.

After being voted Chelsea’s Player of the Year last season, Mata was left on the bench in Monday’s 0-0 draw with Manchester United at Old Trafford. Losing his place to Kevin De Bruyne and finishing the game as an unused substitute stakes Jose Mourinho’s intent over the 25-year-old.

Mournho chose to bring Fernando Torres, John Obi Mikel and Cesar Azpilicueta from the bench at Old Trafford, leaving Mata in a tricky position on whether to leave the club or stay and fight for his place.

As Chelsea look likely to bring in their SEVENTH winger, Christian Atsu from FC Porto, the writing seems to be on the wall for Mata who has made 119 appearances for the Blues, scoring 32 and assisting 59.

Iker Casillas has been given two definitive options while deciding his future in football.

He either has the option to leave now; according to reports in Spain, Real Madrid received enquiries from Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain, or stay the whole season and risk losing his place in the Galacticos side and the Spanish national team.

Go?

Casillas has been left on the bench by new boss Carlo Ancelotti in the first two La Liga games, preferring Diego Lopez who was initially brought in as cover for the 32-year-old when he broke his wrist last year.

“Look, many players want to join us, because they know. And even more so, all the players who have been here want to come back here.”

Many players want to play for Arsenal, says Arsene Wenger.

But the transfer window lowlights had to be Suarez decision not to force the move and Luis Gustavo transfer to 11th-placed Bundesliga side Wolfsburg in the last few weeks, however the opposing list continues to grow as the trio of Real Madrid players apparently setting their sights on the Premier League look set to stay put.

The transfer of Mathieu Flamini will not go ahead until Arsenal bring in a big name, big money transfer first.

Flamini is available on a free transfer after he was released by AC Milan, the club he joined from Arsenal in 2008 after making over 100 Gunners’ appearances. The Frenchman has been training with Arsenal this week however Wenger is yet to make the deal official.

Flamini’s agent met with Dick Law to finalize a contract yesterday.