Mikel Arteta says he is really excited ahead of playing for the Arsenal and is keen to show
Gooners how he can help us get back on track.
The Spanish midfielder, signed for £10m from Everton on transfer deadline day, is in line to
face Swansea at the Emirates in the Premier League in what will be his debut.
Being heralded as one of the new signings that will give significant boost to Arsenal this
season, Mikel Arteta, is hoping that he can answer the challenge by hoping to make a quick
adaptation with his new teammates and system that Arsene Wenger creates.
The former Everton star player is very excited about the chance to play with the Gunners and is
currently doing his best to catch up with his old teammates to get the understanding immediately in
place considering Arsenal is not actually in a good condition at the moment.
England manager Fabio Capello warned Andy Carroll over his lifestyle here on Monday, saying the
Liverpool striker needed to drink less if he wanted to be a successful footballer.
Carroll, 22, became the most expensive English player in history earlier this year when he moved
from Newcastle to Liverpool in a £35 million ($56.
Arsenal midfielder Mikel Arteta confessed that he has always been a big admirer of the Gunners as
he is already looking forward to making an impact at the Emirates. Speaking to Arsenal Player, the
Spaniard compared ...
New Arsenal signing Mikel Arteta is eagerly awaiting his debut for the club this weekend after
confidently describing Arsene Wenger's side as the best to watch in England.
The Spaniard, who spent six successful years at Everton, has been brought in to replace
countryman Cesc Fabregas who moved to boyhood club FC Barcelona earlier this summer.
New Arsenal signing Mikel Arteta is eagerly awaiting his debut for the club this weekend after
confidently describing Arsene Wenger's side as the best to watch in England.
The Spaniard, who spent six successful years at Everton, has been brought in to replace
countryman Cesc Fabregas who moved to boyhood club FC Barcelona earlier this summer.
Spurs boss Harry Redknapp regrets not beating Liverpool to the signing of Luis Suarez, who he felt
was too similar to Rafael van der Vaart.
The Reds secured Uruguay striker Suarez's signature last January and soon after added Andy Carroll
to their squad following the £50million sale of Fernando Torres to Chelsea.
Spurs boss Harry Redknapp regrets not beating Liverpool to the signing of Luis Suarez, who he felt
was too similar to Rafael van der Vaart.
The Reds secured Uruguay striker Suarez's signature last January and soon after added Andy Carroll
to their squad following the £50million sale of Fernando Torres to Chelsea.
Bolton manager Owen Coyle has dismissed suggestions that there will be any tension for him at
the Emirates Stadium this weekend when Bolton visit fellow strugglers Arsenal.
Both clubs have performed below their capabilities thus far in the season and while Arsenal
could have done much better with the services of a proven English center-back such as the Trotters'
Gary Cahill, a war of words between the two managers brought an end to the negotiations last
month.
Sven Goran Eriksson is ready to offer Leicester City's teenage wonderkid Jeffrey Schlupp a new deal
in a bid to scare off interest from Stoke and Liverpool reports the Daily Mirror.
The German U19 international has been in impressive form for the Foxes this season, with four goals
to his name already attracting attention from a number of Barclays Premier League scouts.