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Don’t let this Spanish talent slip through your fingers Wenger

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So it seems Valencia are resigned to losing Juan Mata if a big money offer is tabled for the Spaniard this summer, according to Los Che boss Unai Emery.

Emery recently told Spanish radio station Cadena Cope:

‘Valencia have to be prepared for a footballer having to leave, either because he is not wanted or because a big club wants to sign him.’

‘We want him to stay and Mata has also expressed his wish to remain at Valencia, but we know that if a big-money offer comes in from any club and it’s good for both the player and the club, it could lead to his exit.’

So, despite earlier claims that the 23-year-old winger is not for sale and that the player himself claimed that he is content with life at the Mestalla, inevitably in football, should a big money offer come in, Valencia (like any club) would consider selling their prized asset.

Undoubtedly, this is great news for all clubs interested in the midfielder, especially for those whose pockets are deep (Manchester City). However, despite City’s powerful financial backing, Arsenal are in with a shot of landing the Spanish international this summer.

It is believed that Mata has a £20 million release clause in his current contract, which should even encourage tight-fisted Arsene Wenger.

Now, if Mata does in fact have a £20 million buy out clause in his contract, then Wenger should look to activate it as quickly as possible. If this buyout clause is in fact just speculation, then I believe Valencia has slapped an asking price of around £22 million, which is still honourable.

In any case, the estimated £20 million valuation for Mata may make the frugal Frenchman feel nauseas, but it would be money well spent in my book.

Mata is a quality player who possesses great technique and skill, and would fit the bill perfectly at Arsenal. His movement would be beneficial to our style of play and would definitely add more class to our squad. In my opinion, the Spaniard is a mix between Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas – he can play on the wing, where he can utilize his pace, or sit in the middle of the park and create.

Arsenal may not have the spending power as City do, but we do have the power of persuasion and of course Wenger on our side, who is arguably one, if not, the best in the world at moulding young talent into world beaters.

Anyway, what I’m trying to get at here is – Valencia want a good bid tabled for Mata this summer, why shouldn’t we be the ones to offer it to them.

Regardless of whether Samir Nasri stays or departs, I believe Wenger should acquire Mata at all costs – £20 million isn’t that much is it?

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7 comments

  • rowland says:

    I reali bliv dis is wenger’s make season if only he keeps 2 his promises of splashin d cash..wenger has proved his credibility as a gud manager afta goin 1whole season unbeaten wich proclaimed his 2003-2004side d INVISIBLES.. Arsenal has also shown intense effort 2 b a title contending club afta beatin top european clubs(manu, chelsea n barca) in d previous season..We are al aware dat defensive errors cost us d carlin cup final against relegated side birmingham and Dat is a place wenger is jst nt getin it right.. I dnt wnt 2 go into much details bt i know dat if wenger signs d likes of phil jagielka, juan mata n benzema, Arsenal can contend 4 d a treble dis season dat includes d champions league..I bliv wit d recruitments of dis big names, nasri wil b persuaded 2 sign a new contract and keep his place…Fab can GOoooooooo and enjoy d barcas bench…

    • mick says:

      It is THE INVINCIBLES, not the INVISIBLES, (which is what I hope you become). I gave up trying to decipher your code after this point. Learn the English language or do not bother.

  • NefariousGooner says:

    @rowland I refuse to read any more comments written in this absurd abbreviated poor excuse for the English language that is becoming common place on these blogs.
    You sir are either illiterate or bone lazy and as such your point of view is to me now invalidated no matter how relevant your points may be.
    Come on people it’s really not that hard is it?

  • canadiangooner says:

    this is targeted towards NafariousGooner.

    The English language has evolved and is constantly evolving . What you consider to be “proper” English, is nothing more than a waterd’ down version of what was spoken back in the early 1900s. That should keep things in perspective for ya “eh”?

  • Gunzblazzin says:

    its called slang guys, alot of people write like that in messages to make it quicker and save space lol, i dont like it but thats how it goes out there, anyway i would really like mata to join us, hes young, quick, skillfull and very talanted, he would be more than welcome at arsenal, im thinking wenger will only go for mata if fabregas goes, we all just have to wait and see what happens, UP GUNNERS

  • canadiangooner says:

    Mata will not replace Fabregas. We already have Jack and Aaron as the playmakers. Mata however is more than adequate to replace that bastard Nasri.

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