Heres our round-up of all the latest Arsenal-related transfer - TopicsExpress



          

Heres our round-up of all the latest Arsenal-related transfer stories from the mornings papers and across the web... Wednesdays Arsenal stories from other newspapers and websites Going Deutsch Arsenal fans must be delighted with the additions Arsene Wenger has managed already this summer. With Alexis Sanchez in and Mathieu Debuchy set to join him Gooners could be forgiven for getting a little giddy. But it appears the Frenchman hasnt stopped shopping just yet. Indeed Sami Khedira s name is increasingly the one topping wishlists all over north London. And todays Marca indicates that a €25million fee has been agreed with Real Madrid. The German international is believed to be wanting in excess of £150,000-per-week at the Emirates, a figure that would make him the highest paid player at the club. While that would seem a fairly large obstacle to overcome the paper suggest a deal could be close. Right back in for Chambers Getty Calum Chambers Rising star: Chambers has been on Wengers radar for some time With Debuchy set to sign on the dotted line Bacary Sagna has been more than adequately replaced this summer. That said, it appears Wenger hasnt stopped shopping for right-backs. Indeed the Daily Mail suggest that the Gunners boss is ready to let backup Carl Jenkinson leave on loan leaving a space to fill in the squad. That space could be filled by Southamptons Calum Chambers . Saints asking price is as yet unknown but with over £60m brought in already this summer they are unlikely to be pushed into a cut-price deal. In addition new boss Ronald Koeman is unlikely to want to see one of his brightest stars walk out the door on the cheap. Safe hands French publication Nice Matin suggest the Gunners have had a £3.25million offer for David Ospina accepted. Boss Wenger is keen to add some more experienced competition between the sticks this season after backup stopper Lukasz Fabianski left the club. And it appears the Colombians impressive performances for the Cafeteros have caught his eye. With only 12 months left on his deal Nice didnt want to lose the 25-year-old for nothing in a years time and have cashed in now. Personal terms should be a formality leaving current number one Wojciech Szczesny with a battle on his hands for the first team gloves this season.
Posted on: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 09:15:06 +0000

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