robin van persie (continued)

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Juve and PSG can sign him in january for next June for nothing they will no way pay more than 12 m or so for him, I don't think we can till June so we may offer a bit more
 
What are the rules on foreign players in the French League? If it is on non EU players then Robin van Persie's move can be possible. If it is foreign players in general then this is a no go.
 
Tez Tosterone said:
In Italy GdS are reporting that Juve have tabled a £10m bid.

Nothing like upsetting Wenger following his disparaging remarks about Serie A.

In reality, it will probably take something not much more than £15m to seal a deal.

Including Bendtner now back at the Emirates from his Sunderland loan, Arsenal have 6 strikers if you include Giroud, Gervinho, Chamakh, Podolski and Van Persie.

£10 million? Wenger will be spitting feathers if that's true!
 
carlos92 said:
What are the rules on foreign players in the French League? If it is on non EU players then Robin van Persie's move can be possible. If it is foreign players in general then this is a no go.
You're allowed 3 Non-EU players in the French league. PSG currently have two iirc, they released one to make space for Thiago Silva.
 
Laertes said:
carlos92 said:
What are the rules on foreign players in the French League? If it is on non EU players then Robin van Persie's move can be possible. If it is foreign players in general then this is a no go.
You're allowed 3 Non-EU players in the French league. PSG currently have two iirc, they released one to make space for Thiago Silva.

Thanks for clearing that one up. I am speculating here but I can still see him signing for us. Juventus rumours always surface when City are looking to sign a high profile player and Paris St Germain links is because they had been taken over in the last 12 months.
 
Van Persie's future set to be decided as Wenger plans crunch talks with striker

By Sami Mokbel

Arsene Wenger will hold crunch talks with Robin van Persie this week as Arsenal ramp up their efforts to keep their talisman.

Van Persie remains on holiday after Holland's early exit from Euro 2012, but Sportsmail understands the Gunners skipper is expected to speak to his manager over the phone in the next few days.

Wenger wants to have a one-on-one conversation with his captain without the influence of the player's advisors.

The talks are likely to prove pivotal in establishing whether Van Persie still has a long-term future with Arsenal.

Van Persie is stalling on new three-year deal worth £130,000-per-week - which includes a £5million bonus.

Juventus have made their opening gambit for the 28-year-old, extending an £8million offer which was rejected out of hand by the Gunners.
Thing of the past? Van Persie is far from certain to pull on an Arsenal shirt again

Thing of the past? Van Persie is far from certain to pull on an Arsenal shirt again

The Serie A side are expected to return with a new bid for the striker - but are only willing to go to around £12million given Van Persie's age and the fact he has just 12 months left on his deal.

Manchester City are also preparing their first move for Van Persie this week.

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Also..

Juventus, everything stopped for Van Persie: Arsenal for is not for sale

There seems to move the situation from Robin Van Persie. As reported in the Special Cup on Sky agents have tried to ask the Dutch to establish a price at Arsenal but Wenger's club, despite the contract expiring in a year, believes the player not for sale.

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"Not for sale" is the standard Wenger stance.

Fabregas, Clichy, Nasri et al.

As regards the price that will let RVP be sold, I still think that it will be circa £15m.

Meanwhile after the reported snub of the £8m offer (Juve) from today's Mirror >>>>>>>
Robin van Persie is set to hold talks with Arsenal this week after the club rejected an £8m bid from Juventus for the 28-year-old Dutchman.
the Italians are looking now at Luis Suarez and/or Edinson Cavani following the capture of Lucio.

According to reports here in London, the RVP situation will be clarified by the weekend.

Only just over 5 weeks to the start of the new season............................
 
15m would mean we are getting robbed.

Would expect it to be more in the 20-25m range, Juventus are obviously having a laugh and won't be getting near him for 12m.

My gut feeling is that he will sign a new deal but won't be here for more than one/two more seasons max.
 
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