robin van persie (continued)

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He's a good player - but it has been said countless times, last year was his first injury free season in 7 seasons.

He has also been the focal point at Arsenal, whereas here he would be rotated - I'm just not sure he would fit in.

I know Tolmie has hinted that the wages and fees are too high these days for us with Cavani - but he's the one who would have more mileage for us.
 
Sam Wallace - Independent

Juve are top of my list, RVP tells Arsenal



The negotiations over Robin van Persie's future have been complicated by the Dutch striker having indicated to Arsenal that his first choice of the three clubs pursuing him is Juventus.

Van Persie has not ruled out the possibility of going to one of the two Manchester clubs, and his first choice from those two would be United, but if possible he would prefer to go to the current Italian champions. Of the three, Juventus are the least financially powerful but in an ideal world the player would rather leave the Premier League than play for one of Arsenal's rivals.

Negotiations to sell Van Persie are expected to develop this week with the player's representatives keen to move the situation along. The club have been told that it is Juventus whom Van Persie would prefer to join and it is Arsène Wenger's preference that he would not go to Manchester City, but there are serious doubts over whether the Italians could come up with a deal acceptable to Arsenal. The asking price is thought to be between £20m and £25m with Van Persie seeking a five-year contract worth in excess of £120,000 a week contract. Both sides, the player and the club, are agreed that any deal will not hinge on a question of money for Van Persie – if it did he is well aware that his best option would be City – although it does now appear to come down to whether Juventus can formulate a deal.

Juventus had been favourites to sign the Napoli striker Edinson Cavani this summer but have not yet done so. The club are still recovering financially from their demotion to Serie B after the 2006 calciopoli scandal, and posted losses in their last published accounts of £75m for the 2010-11 season. Like all leading European clubs they are also trying to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations.

At 29 years old, with a less-than-perfect injury record and the prospect that he will be a free agent next summer, Van Persie, for all his qualities, is not a simple player to arrive at a price for. There has been significant discrepancy on what he is worth to the clubs interested.

United would like to do a deal for the player but they are aware that they are always likely to be outmuscled on the question of price by City, if it comes to that. City have stayed in touch over Van Persie in spite of knowing they are third in the pecking order.

Both clubs are obliged to wait to see whether Juventus can come up with the kind of package that would convince Arsenal to do the deal. The Gunners' players leave for Malaysia on Saturday, arriving on Sunday ahead of the first game of their three-match pre-season tour of Asia, a week today against a select Malaysian XI.

It is agreed that it would be best for Van Persie and the club were there to be some resolution on his future by then, in light of his statement on 5 July that he would not be signing a new contract at the club.
 
Rolee said:
Sam Wallace - Independent

Juve are top of my list, RVP tells Arsenal



The negotiations over Robin van Persie's future have been complicated by the Dutch striker having indicated to Arsenal that his first choice of the three clubs pursuing him is Juventus.

Van Persie has not ruled out the possibility of going to one of the two Manchester clubs, and his first choice from those two would be United, but if possible he would prefer to go to the current Italian champions. Of the three, Juventus are the least financially powerful but in an ideal world the player would rather leave the Premier League than play for one of Arsenal's rivals.

Negotiations to sell Van Persie are expected to develop this week with the player's representatives keen to move the situation along. The club have been told that it is Juventus whom Van Persie would prefer to join and it is Arsène Wenger's preference that he would not go to Manchester City, but there are serious doubts over whether the Italians could come up with a deal acceptable to Arsenal. The asking price is thought to be between £20m and £25m with Van Persie seeking a five-year contract worth in excess of £120,000 a week contract. Both sides, the player and the club, are agreed that any deal will not hinge on a question of money for Van Persie – if it did he is well aware that his best option would be City – although it does now appear to come down to whether Juventus can formulate a deal.

Juventus had been favourites to sign the Napoli striker Edinson Cavani this summer but have not yet done so. The club are still recovering financially from their demotion to Serie B after the 2006 calciopoli scandal, and posted losses in their last published accounts of £75m for the 2010-11 season. Like all leading European clubs they are also trying to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations.

At 29 years old, with a less-than-perfect injury record and the prospect that he will be a free agent next summer, Van Persie, for all his qualities, is not a simple player to arrive at a price for. There has been significant discrepancy on what he is worth to the clubs interested.

United would like to do a deal for the player but they are aware that they are always likely to be outmuscled on the question of price by City, if it comes to that. City have stayed in touch over Van Persie in spite of knowing they are third in the pecking order.

Both clubs are obliged to wait to see whether Juventus can come up with the kind of package that would convince Arsenal to do the deal. The Gunners' players leave for Malaysia on Saturday, arriving on Sunday ahead of the first game of their three-match pre-season tour of Asia, a week today against a select Malaysian XI.

It is agreed that it would be best for Van Persie and the club were there to be some resolution on his future by then, in light of his statement on 5 July that he would not be signing a new contract at the club.



if this is true and we are third out of three and the only reason he would join us is for the money then he can fuck right off!
 
Rolee said:
Sam Wallace - Independent

Juve are top of my list, RVP tells Arsenal



The negotiations over Robin van Persie's future have been complicated by the Dutch striker having indicated to Arsenal that his first choice of the three clubs pursuing him is Juventus.

Van Persie has not ruled out the possibility of going to one of the two Manchester clubs, and his first choice from those two would be United, but if possible he would prefer to go to the current Italian champions. Of the three, Juventus are the least financially powerful but in an ideal world the player would rather leave the Premier League than play for one of Arsenal's rivals.

Negotiations to sell Van Persie are expected to develop this week with the player's representatives keen to move the situation along. The club have been told that it is Juventus whom Van Persie would prefer to join and it is Arsène Wenger's preference that he would not go to Manchester City, but there are serious doubts over whether the Italians could come up with a deal acceptable to Arsenal. The asking price is thought to be between £20m and £25m with Van Persie seeking a five-year contract worth in excess of £120,000 a week contract. Both sides, the player and the club, are agreed that any deal will not hinge on a question of money for Van Persie – if it did he is well aware that his best option would be City – although it does now appear to come down to whether Juventus can formulate a deal.

Juventus had been favourites to sign the Napoli striker Edinson Cavani this summer but have not yet done so. The club are still recovering financially from their demotion to Serie B after the 2006 calciopoli scandal, and posted losses in their last published accounts of £75m for the 2010-11 season. Like all leading European clubs they are also trying to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations.

At 29 years old, with a less-than-perfect injury record and the prospect that he will be a free agent next summer, Van Persie, for all his qualities, is not a simple player to arrive at a price for. There has been significant discrepancy on what he is worth to the clubs interested.

United would like to do a deal for the player but they are aware that they are always likely to be outmuscled on the question of price by City, if it comes to that. City have stayed in touch over Van Persie in spite of knowing they are third in the pecking order.

Both clubs are obliged to wait to see whether Juventus can come up with the kind of package that would convince Arsenal to do the deal. The Gunners' players leave for Malaysia on Saturday, arriving on Sunday ahead of the first game of their three-match pre-season tour of Asia, a week today against a select Malaysian XI.

It is agreed that it would be best for Van Persie and the club were there to be some resolution on his future by then, in light of his statement on 5 July that he would not be signing a new contract at the club.

No direct quotes and this comment "The club have been told that it is Juventus whom Van Persie would prefer to join and it is Arsène Wenger's preference that he would not go to Manchester City" says to me this is just a ploy to up his value.
 
Interesting snippet from the Daily Fail:_

"
But last season's top Premier League scorer, with 30 goals, does not feature at all in the latest online club catalogue.
Van Persie helped launch the Gunners' new home kit in April but he has been airbrushed out of the latest online brochure, which highlights the team's new purple away kit.


Read more: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2174726/Robin-van-Persie-looking-settle-future-quickly.html#ixzz20s5hNgM8" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z20s5hNgM8</a>"
 
Craggers said:
Rolee said:
Sam Wallace - Independent

Juve are top of my list, RVP tells Arsenal



The negotiations over Robin van Persie's future have been complicated by the Dutch striker having indicated to Arsenal that his first choice of the three clubs pursuing him is Juventus.

Van Persie has not ruled out the possibility of going to one of the two Manchester clubs, and his first choice from those two would be United, but if possible he would prefer to go to the current Italian champions. Of the three, Juventus are the least financially powerful but in an ideal world the player would rather leave the Premier League than play for one of Arsenal's rivals.

Negotiations to sell Van Persie are expected to develop this week with the player's representatives keen to move the situation along. The club have been told that it is Juventus whom Van Persie would prefer to join and it is Arsène Wenger's preference that he would not go to Manchester City, but there are serious doubts over whether the Italians could come up with a deal acceptable to Arsenal. The asking price is thought to be between £20m and £25m with Van Persie seeking a five-year contract worth in excess of £120,000 a week contract. Both sides, the player and the club, are agreed that any deal will not hinge on a question of money for Van Persie – if it did he is well aware that his best option would be City – although it does now appear to come down to whether Juventus can formulate a deal.

Juventus had been favourites to sign the Napoli striker Edinson Cavani this summer but have not yet done so. The club are still recovering financially from their demotion to Serie B after the 2006 calciopoli scandal, and posted losses in their last published accounts of £75m for the 2010-11 season. Like all leading European clubs they are also trying to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations.

At 29 years old, with a less-than-perfect injury record and the prospect that he will be a free agent next summer, Van Persie, for all his qualities, is not a simple player to arrive at a price for. There has been significant discrepancy on what he is worth to the clubs interested.

United would like to do a deal for the player but they are aware that they are always likely to be outmuscled on the question of price by City, if it comes to that. City have stayed in touch over Van Persie in spite of knowing they are third in the pecking order.

Both clubs are obliged to wait to see whether Juventus can come up with the kind of package that would convince Arsenal to do the deal. The Gunners' players leave for Malaysia on Saturday, arriving on Sunday ahead of the first game of their three-match pre-season tour of Asia, a week today against a select Malaysian XI.

It is agreed that it would be best for Van Persie and the club were there to be some resolution on his future by then, in light of his statement on 5 July that he would not be signing a new contract at the club.

No direct quotes and this comment "The club have been told that it is Juventus whom Van Persie would prefer to join and it is Arsène Wenger's preference that he would not go to Manchester City" says to me this is just a ploy to up his value.


Stopped reading at United being in for him.

Lucas Moura is the lad they are breaking the bank for.

I wonder which clubs it serves to state Ferguson is going to find £25m for a 29-year-old with no resale value and wages higher than anyone outside of Rooney...
 
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