Friday, August 30, 2013
Arsenal pondering shock transfer swoop
Arsenal have contacted Juventus to discuss a deal
for striker Fabio Quagliarella, according to reports
from the Evening Standard.
The Italian forward is believed to have little future in
Turin, and has been linked with a move to West Ham
in recent weeks.
But, in a bid to up his transfer activity, Gunners chief
Arsene Wenger is considering a shock move for the
30-year-old.
Quagliarella is facing an uncertain future with the
Serie A champions, with the likes of Carlos Tevez,
Fernando Llorente and Mirko Vucinic all ahead of him
in the pecking order.
Wenger is keen to offer him an escape route, and is
confident that he can secure a cut-price deal for the
experienced front-man.
Lukas Podolski’s recent injury has sped up the
Londoners’ search for attacking reinforcements, with
the German set to miss around 10 weeks of first-
team action with a hamstring problem.
This leaves Arsenal with Olivier Giroud, Yaya Sanago
and Theo Walcott – with the latter often used as a
winger – as their only central striking options.
Quagliarella – a 20-time Italian international – can
play all across the frontline, and Wenger is hopeful
that he could add a new edge to his attack.
Arsenal fans, would Fabio Quagliarella be a
good signing?
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