Manchester City, Arsenal's New Piggie Bank [HUMOR]

Sid Siddiqui by Correspondent Written on July 14, 2009
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 24:  Emmanuel Eboue of Arsenal runs with the ball during the Barclays Premier League match between Arsenal and Stoke City at Emirates Stadium on May 24, 2009 in London, England.  (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images) (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

SkySports News sources understand that Man City are in negotiations with Arsenal about the possible transfers of Emmanuel Eboué and Mikael Silvestre for a reported £25m.

City have pulled the plug on the possible move  for John Terry and have now come in for the Arsenal pair Eboue and Silvestre to sort out there defensive problems. Eboue is set to earn £140,000 a week and sign a five-year deal while Silvestre will sign a two-year deal worth a reported £90,000 a week.

Our source is telling us that Man city also want Amaury Bischoff who is on a free transfer and will pay him £30,000 a week.

One Arsenal insider told us, “We want to give them all our rubbish for as much as possible, After they took Adebayor we offered them Eboue and Silvestre and they wanted them. We also offered them Senderos but they told us to fuck off”

So that means that Man City will pay Arsenal £50m for three players this week. Manager Arsene Wenger has told the club that he will not spend the money on new players as he feels the young players are “good enough” and wilth Rosicky and Eduardo coming back from injurys they will be like new signings.

Wenger said, ”Yes now we have £50m to spend it doesn't mean that I will spend it, we have signed Van Persie and Ramsey on new deals and that is more importance then new signings, plus the kids are that much stronger this year. Rosicky and Eduardo are back and they will be like new signings for us. No, I don't think I will spend this summer. I would rather keep the money in the bank then pay crazy prices on players.”

 

This article is taken from goonernews website, so that at bleacherreport it can reach out to more people.

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