Liverpool are reportedly showing interest in the 21 - year - old and held
talks with his agent last month, while Serie A giants Inter Milan are also circling.
Not exact matches
The 23 year - old right - back was reported as being in
talks with Wenger
last summer
with a view to moving to the Emirates for free when his contract ended, but the ex-Spanish youth international has only featured once for Barca this campaign and has made it clear through his
agent that he doesn't want to waste the rest of the season in the reserves.
Higuain had then been given permission to enter final stage
talks with the North London club which were seemingly brief as Arsene Wenger had already met
with the player's father Nicolas, who acts as his
agent, to draw up the general terms of a deal during a meeting in Paris
last month.
The Nigerian youngster Henry Onyekuru has been very closely linked
with a move to Arsenal for the
last few weeks, but his latest comments make it clear that his
agent is
talking to many clubs all over Europe but he is demanding that he will be guaranteed to be playing regular first team football, something that Arsene Wenger would certainly not agree to given the choice of «world class» strikers that we already have at the Emirates.
Croatian international Marcelo Brozovic is a name regularly being linked
with an Emirates move,
with us claimed to have held
talks with his
agent prior to him joining Inter Milan on loan
last January.
Last season's Champions League runners - up are reported to have held
talks with the wunderkind's
agent, Roger Wittmann and apparently think a deal can be done for around 25 million euros, a good 20 million short of the youngster's release clause figure (which, anyway only applies in the month of June).
Last season Mikel turned down a move to Shanghai Shenhua opting to remain
with Chelsea, where he would be a free
agent next summer, a condition that gives him the authority to
talk to interested clubs in January.
Think: the floundering security
agent turned away from working in the highest office, only to be trapped there in a time of crisis; the plucky child barely
talking to her father, soon needing his help to survive; the weary government
agent approaching his
last week of service, certain to have a memorable swansong; the overworked employee forced to deal
with distress on her day off; the leader lambasted for being an academic, then swiftly becoming an action hero.
Every once in a while I
talk with a client who explains to me what they need from their life insurance policy and what the
last agent they dealt
with sold them and it leaves me wondering if the
agent heard anything the client said.
So,
last July, after several
talks with ERA Real Estate, Eng welcomed his
agents into a meeting room and announced the big secret he'd been keeping for weeks: the company had joined the ERA Real Estate family and would now operate as ERA iRealty.