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AC Milan and Galatasaray eye up out-of-favour Gunner

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AC Milan and Galatasaray are interested in signing Nicklas Bendtner, as reported by the Daily Mail.

The Denmark international has fallen out-of-favour and down the pecking order at Arsenal and was consequently loaned out to Sunderland last season.

But a permanent move away from The Emirates for the 24-year-old striker looks almost certain to ensue after Wenger acquired both Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud.

The Dane has attracted the interest of several potential suitors, the likes of Malaga, Anzhi and Borrusia Dortmund are to name but a few, but it seems he wants to stay in England after hiring an English agent (Tom Brookes) last month to work alongside his father:

‘I know Tom from England, and now he and my father are taking care of the interested clubs.’

We don’t need so I believe the best thing to do is to sell him to the highest bidder and reinvest the cash elsewhere, either on a potential summer transfer target or give one of our more deserving players a rise in pay.

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2 comments

  • Space Cadet says:

    what about zach oligumbi? I think we should sign him

  • Big-D says:

    Think I’d rather keep him than Chamakh. At 28 you kinda feel that we’ve seen as much as we’re gonna see from him. Whereas with Bendtner he’s only 24 and players dont really hit their “prime” till 26 so there’s still room in there for learning. I know he’s got a personality that makes you just hate him but at the same time I’d hate to see him go and turn into a world beater somewhere else ya know… unless we put in the same terms as in Vela’s move of a buy-back clause

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