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prateek_san said:wow......
he might leave cuz owen and others r here ....lets see wat happens
ssk_the_gr8 said:r u out of ur mind...hes my favourite player..if he goes i'll be really sad....
SAF wont sell him i'm pretty sure...otherwise the fans wont forgive him i wont
source:the sunARSENAL are close to signing Auxerre right-back Bakari Sagna for £6million.
Sagna, recently voted France’s best player in his position by his fellow players, was in the national squad for the first time for Saturday’s Euro 2008 qualifying win over Ukraine.
Auxerre are aware of the Gunners’ interest and admit they are likely to lose their 24-year-old star, whose career took off after a switch of postion from centre-forward.
Manager Jean Fernandez said: “The ideal thing would be for him to stay another year but that appears difficult.”
dude i keep readin this at various times.on various sites..so i have to post it...ssk_the_gr8 said:FABREGAS CONFIRMS HE IS UNSETTLED AT ARSENAL
Already fretting over the intentions of Thierry Henry, Cesc Fabregas has further undermined the mood at Arsenal by admitting that he is unsettled at the club.
"It could be that I have doubts. Before I was very sure and I signed for eight years. I was sure that this was the ideal club for me but now maybe I am not so sure when I see that the coach has not renewed his contract, that the president has gone and I don't know what Thierry Henry is going to do. These are all things that could have an influence on my future," the youngster told a newspaper in his native Spain.
"If Wenger goes I'm 90% sure I will leave. I identify the team with him, and without Wenger, Arsenal wouldn't be the same."
wizrulz said:Anderson's Work permit on hold.
UNITED will compile a team of experts to argue the Reds' case in their bid to gain a work permit for Brazilian Anderson.
The club are expecting a red-tape battle to secure the services of the 19-year-old.
The immigration department at the Home Office are set to reject United's first official application for a permit to allow Anderson to move to England from Porto.
The Reds agreed last week a move in principle for the midfielder at a cost of £17m.
However, the transfer will be conditional on the South American teenager successfully getting a work permit.
The first application will almost certainly be rejected, as Anderson does not meet the criteria set by the Home Office.
Imports into the Premier League have to have played in 75 per cent of their country's international matches over the last two years.
Anderson, however, has not even made his full international debut for Brazil.
He is in World Cup-winning Brazilian Dunga's squad for the Copa America that begins this month in Venezuela but that will cut no ice officially with the bureaucrats.
United, though, will be allowed to appeal and club lawyers and witnesses will then be allowed to present Old Trafford's case.
United have had previous experience of the process when they signed Korean Ji-sung Park from PSV Eindhoven.
The Reds called on the then PSV coach Guus Hiddink to help argue Park's case.
The Dutchman's input in explaining how Park would enhance the quality of the Premier League helped the permit to be granted.
United are most likely to send Sir Alex Ferguson's assistant Carlos Queiroz to help put forward the argument for Anderson but may also call Porto coach Jesualdo Ferreira. to present Anderson's qualities.