Efforts to tie down Bacary Sagna to a new deal appear to be stalling and with just months left to run
on his current deal Arsene Wenger has drawn up a list of potential right - back replacements and Everton's Coleman sits at the top of the pile.
Not exact matches
As we all know
Arsene Wenger is a stickler when it comes to honouring contracts and he has already forced Alexis Sanchez to stay at Arsenal for the last year
on his
current deal, so he is not going to be happy if any of his players ask if they can be released simply because there is a World Cup
on the horizon.
In recent weeks the reports have all but declared the Xhaka to Arsenal move a done
deal and the German press this week suggested that
Arsene Wenger has already made a transfer bid for the central midfielder but the sporting director of his
current club Borussia Monchengladback, Max Eberl, has moved quickly to slam such rumours, even though he also admits that his Bundesliga club is going to struggle to hold
on to their young star if the right sort of offer from the right place comes in.
Han, 18, is spending this season
on loan at Perugia, with the North - Korean star hitting a hat - trick against Serie B side Entella last month as per the Sun, with both Arsenal manager
Arsene Wenger and Toffees boss Ronald Koeman sending scouts to spy
on the teenage sensation, who still have 5 years left
on his
current deal with Italian side Cagliari.
The latest news
on Abou Diaby and his injury situation is sure to please a lot of Arsenal fans, but the suggestion from
Arsene Wenger that the French midfielder could also be set to receive a contract extension to his
current deal that runs out at the end of this season will dismay just as many.
Currently in Australia
on their pre-season tour,
Arsene Wenger remains insistent that the Chilean will stay, despite the fact he has less than 12 - months left
on is
current deal.
Sanchez has less than a year left
on his existing
deal at the Emirates, but
Arsene Wenger is prepared to stick with the attacker regardless of his
current mood.
Rather than the wages though, Ozil has now gone
on to reveal that he has not put pen to paper
on a new
deal because he needs assurances that manager
Arsene Wenger will remain at the Emirates Stadium beyond the end of his
current contract which expires in 2017.
Arsene Wenger will be offered a two - year extension
on his
current deal, according to reports.