Premier League transfer news stories suggest some major changes at Arsenal. In Arsenal transfer news, Arsene Wenger has indicated that Theo Walcott and Bacary Sagna are not up for sale during this transfer window, despite leaving the two players out of the Gunners 2013 calendar of players.
Theo Walcott is expected to take the playing field against Everton on Wednesday while his negotiations with the club over the renewal of a contract have reached an impasse. Sagna has 18 months left on his contract and is speculated to be sold during the end of the season. Inter Milan has its sights set on Sagna.
In other Arsenal transfer news, Wenger has confirmed that the Gunners are interested in signing Crystal Palace starlet, Wilfried Zaha, who has been rated at £20 million. Zaha has emerged as a top contender for many premier clubs for a transfer move during the January transfer window.
In Liverpool transfer news, Brendan Rodgers has expressed concern over the affects of the changes in leadership at Chelsea FC for the transfer move of Daniel Sturridge. Sturridge has been a prime target for the Anfield side and with the player stating his desire to play for the Reds, Liverpool has received a boost of confidence.
In Chelsea transfer news, the Blues are targeting Feyenoord rebel, Stefan de Vrij with a £5 million bid. The rebel captain has already snubbed two contracts from Feyenoord, which has led to speculations over his indecisiveness of staying at the club. Chelsea are reported to make their move during the January transfer window.
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thank you for arsenal,to less than manutd
Arsene must axe czesny.. he is the problem for arsenal not the backs. Czesny is very slow and does not know how to position himself. look at the way fellaini scored.. any good goalie would have save it.. that was not even a hard shot at goal.