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Many stories doing the rounds indicate that Arsenal have wrapped up the signature of Sporting
Lisbon midfielder Miguel Veloso for £15M. Veloso has been on many clubs radar including
Manchester United, Chelsea, Everton and AC Milan. Veloso is 22 years old and is a dynamic central
midfielder who can replicate the energy and creativity that has [.
The transfer deadline has now passed, but there is still no news from Arsenal as to who they have
signed, if anybody. Lots of speculation but at this moment, Wenger does not appear to have
added to the squad. Today has been overshadowed by Manchester City, their new ownership and their
£34M transfer of Robinho, who [.
The transfer window closed at midnight last night and our inactivity in the market has been
overshadowed by the £65M transfers completed in Manchester last night. But the market is
not completely closed, though the options are few and far between. Wenger can still sign a couple
of players, that is players who are free agents.
Four days after the transfer window closed, the spotlight is on Stephen Appiah. The Ghanaian
captain is a free agent and thus able to join any club at any time. Appiah has been linked
with Arsenal in the past, but a bad injury put paid to previous moves. Wenger has been a long time
admirer of [.
Another transfer window shuts and once again the exit door at the Emirates was busier than the
entrance door. Not for the first time have Arsenal fans anxiously awaited the window to open,
speculated as to what players will join us, only to be disappointed with the final outcome.
It has become an annual ritual at [.
The transfer window is closed and bolted, but the intrigue never stops with Arsenal. First we had
the Appiah saga, that has gone very quiet with Portsmouth looking favourites to add to their
collection of African players, wait for the moans from Redknapp in 2010 when the next African Cup
of Nations takes place.
With less than six hours to go to transfer deadline all is quiet at the Emirates and London
Colney. Is this a sign of inactivity or are their deals being made behind close doors.
Evidence of the last two seasons will suggest that players are being lined up, medicals undetaken
and contracts signed.