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After the 120 minute World Cup final last night one certain World Cup winner has been not only linked with a move to Arsenal, but now seems to be a done deal!
Sami Khedira could not feature last night for Germany but according to ‘AS’ and ‘Sport’, very popular papers in Spain, Sami could feature for Arsenal next season as he has reportedly agreed to join the gunners earning €10 million a year.
Seeing as the German is in his last year at Madrid he was looking for a move away as he didn’t feel ‘loved or valued’ and decided on the Gunners as he ‘always liked Arsenal’
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Sami Khedira is set to enter talks with Arsenal after contract extension discussions with Real Madrid fell through this week.
The German World Cup finalist has been on the Gunners radar for a while, the club looking for an all-action midfielder to add to an ambitious squad ready to compete for the title next season.
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Arsenal and Manchester United have held preliminary talks with the representatives of the Porto striker Jackson Martinez.
In Demand
Rated at around £30 million, Martinez is being chased by the Gunners Premier League rivals Manchester United, while European sides Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan and Roma are thought to have contacted his agent over a potential move.
Speaking to La FM, the striker hinted that he is in the dark over his immediate future, but would be willing to consider a big money move away from Portugal.
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QPR striker Loic Remy is ready to risk tarnishing a big money move to Arsenal, after informing the club that he is unwilling to take a pay cut to join the Gunners.
Playing Hardball
Remy, who spent last season on loan at Newcastle, is reported to have requested £80,000 a week as a basis for negotiations in order to move to North London.
The Mirror reports that whilst Arsène Wenger is willing to spend £10 million on a steep transfer fee for the out of favour striker, his wage requests have been balked at by the clubs hierarchy.
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Arsenal have set their eyes on Colombian World Cup goalkeeper David Ospina, in a move to increase competition for first choice and Polish star Wojciech Sczcesny.
The Metro reports that Arsène Wenger has negotiated a £3 million fee for the goalkeeper, who will come in to replace FA Cup hero Lukasz Fabianski, who departed to Swansea City last month.
Nice Spot
Regardless of Ospina’s fantastic stint in Brazil this summer, where he managed to keep two clean sheets in five games, Arsenal have the upper hand in any potential deal, due to the keeper entering the last 12 months of his contract.
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