Hi everyone hope you've had good weeks up to this point and will be looking forward to the
Celtic game tonight to probably see a few young guns in action.
But what has caught my eye today is a few journalists predicting Arsenal to be in action on
transfer deadline day and throughout the week prior to it, I'll explain:
The Dail Mirror's Football Spy
From his insider knowledge or it could be what he just made up he is predicting 2 Arsenal moves
in the last week of the transfer window:
Blaise Matuidi
This story has ran for ages and you all know who he is by now so I won't bother with huge
details but he's a Defenesive Midfielder with a great talent.
Wenger makes another move for impressive French youngster.
Arsene Wenger has made a fresh move for St Etienne midfielder Blaise Matuidi after
fearing Cesc Fabregas is facing an injury lay-off.
Arsenal captain Fabregas, 22, faces a race to be fit for Saturday's trip to Manchester United
and could be out for up to three weeks with a hamstring injury.
A little bit of news round-up from the early part of this week. First off, Cesc has been ruled
out for tomorrow's clash with Celtic. But this doesn't really tell us anything. Wenger has said
that it might have just been a slight tweak, in which case he could be ready to play against
Manchester United on Saturday; or it could have been a pull, in which case he could be out for 3
weeks.
Arsene Wenger has made a fresh move for St Etienne midfielder Blaise Matuidi after fearing Cesc
Fabregas is facing an injury lay-off.
Arsenal captain Fabregas, 22, faces a race to be fit for Saturday's trip to Manchester United
and could be out for up to three weeks with a hamstring injury.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger denied he made an offer for St. Etienne's Blaise Matuidi. Wenger,
whose only summer signing has been Thomas Vermaelen at the back, was speaking ahead of today's game
against Celtic.
He said:
I deny that. The only thing I can tell you is that at the moment we are not close to signing
anybody.
Wishing upon a Blaise Matuidi shaped star can become quite frustrating. Of course, I would
welcome the boy and maybe he will grow into an impressive player under Wenger. Matuidi is however,
just one year older than Denilson and Song and is smaller than both, with no Premier League or
Champions League experience.
by CARL ELDRIDGE Arsene Wenger is anything but impetuous. So can someone explain why today's
papers are suggesting that the Gunners chief is ready to renew his interest in Saint-Etienne
midfielder Blaise Matuidi?
The argument is that because Cesc Fabregas has a hamstring injury, AW has realised just how
short he is of players who could be considered suitable replacements and so has put Matuidi back on
his radar.
Wishing upon a Blaise Matuidi shaped star can become quite frustrating. Of course, I would
welcome the boy and maybe he will grow into an impressive player under Wenger. Matuidi is however,
just one year older than Denilson and Song and is smaller than both, with no Premier League or
Champions League experience.