if we get carlito in this summer, perhaps a swap deal for nasri, all will be forgiven mr wenger. we need that marquee signing and this guy fits the bill. imo he's one of the best strikers in the world. plays with passion and commitment. he's the type of player we need. this will no doubt mean that if we do bring him in, we'll have to change our formation. so how about 4-4-1-1, with rvp playing in the whole and taking over the creative responsibility. wilshere and song in the middle with theo and gervinho out wide, playing like proper wngers. i know there is a higher chance of me getting laid than this deal happening, but we can dream cant we?
posted on 18/8/11
it's about 160 miles closer i can see why he would want the move
posted on 18/8/11
There was actually some real rumblings about this transfer. Apparently Inter would only move for Tevez IF they off loaded Sneijder, which is looking more and more unlikely...
Tevez (apparently) would stomach a move London, favouring it over third world Manchester (I jest)...
But as people already have touched on, his wages would be around 200k per week, which pretty much cancels out any would be move. Unless Arsenal have an about-turn of transfer policy, which of course, will not happen.
posted on 18/8/11
I know this rumour sounds crazy but there are a few factors that could make it happen.
1. Tevez does not want to play for City anymore.
2. City don't need him anymore, after signing super Aguero.
3. London is more appealing than Manchester (apart from the recent riots).
4. City will need to do something with him.
5. City want Nasri. They probably would not want to sell Tevez to a rival but if they got Nasri in exchange it may be possible.
Oh, alright I know it is still unlikely! Just looking at the possitives.
posted on 18/8/11
We would most likely have to pay City on top of Nasri which I doubt we would do...plus what guarantee do we have Tevez won't up and leave us in a year?
Then we would be stuck with him.
posted on 18/8/11
I thought Tevez wanted to be closer to his family in Argentina.
Moving to London is hardly going to help that cause is it.
posted on 18/8/11
It's a good 200 miles closer! Every little helps...
posted on 18/8/11
Goonz - There is no guarantee that he would not want to up and leave but that is what contracts are for. If we have his services for a season or two we would benefit hugely and I think he would be happier playing for Arsenal (ok, just a guess).
posted on 18/8/11
Tevez coming to Arsenal is unlikely.
However, one factor that might make the highly improbable slightly less improbable is the fact that Kia Joorabchian is purported to be a Gooner.
I's just a-sayin's all.
posted on 18/8/11
I thought Tevez wanted to be closer to his family in Argentina.
Moving to London is hardly going to help that cause is it.
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I know! And wasn't there talk of him going to Italy at some point as well?
posted on 10/11/11
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