Sunday, September 1, 2013
Report: Emiliano Viviano Due To Undergo Arsenal Medical Today
Palermo goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano is set to
undergo a medical at Arsenal on Sunday as Arsene
Wenger looks to sign an experienced goalkeeper,
according to reports in Sky Italia.
The reports states that the deal will be a season long
loan with an option to buy next summer if things
work out well for all parties.
The 6 ft 5 in stopper is contracted to Serie B outfit
Palmero but spent a season on loan with Fiorentina
last year helping the club to a fourth-place finish and
Europa League qualification. Viviano was said to be
keen to remain with Fiorentina but La Viola decided
against making the deal permanent.
Arsenal have been linked with a host of keepers this
summer to back up Wojciech Szczesny, including
Julio Cesar and Vicente Guaita. It would appear that
Arsene Wenger has been put off Cesar due to his
wage demands and refused to pay the asking price
for Guaita. Viviano will add competition to the likes of
Wojciech Szczesny and Lukasz Fabianski, both of
whom have struggled to cement the number one
jersey in recent weeks.
He began his career at Brescia and then impressed at
Bologna, which led to Inter Milan signing him in the
summer of 2011. However, a crucial knee injury
meant he never represented the Italian giants and
moved to Palermo. After the Sicilian side were
relegated to Serie B, Viviano was linked with several
clubs, including Roma, Torino, AC Milan and Napoli
but was ultimately to Fiorentina.
Viviano lost his place in the Fiorentina starting line-
up mid-way through last season, he has been
involved in Cesare Prandelli’s Italy squad in the past
and will be determined to secure a move to a top
club in order to get his World Cup dream back on
track.
The Gunners have been heavily criticised for failing
to make significant additions during the summer
transfer window, with free agents Yaya Sanogo and
Mathieu Flamini the only new arrivals to date.
I think Viviano will be more of a squad player rather
than getting straight into the line up and he’ll
provide more competition for Fabianski for the No.2
spot instead of pushing Szczesny for a first team
place, but you never know. It was expected that
Wenger would bring someone who could directly
compete with Szczesny for a starting spot but it looks
like Wenger has again gone to his long standing
belief that cheap is best.
Considering that Arsenal would only need to pay
Palermo a loan fee, it means that Arsenal have not
even spent a single penny on transfers this summer.
It’s looking like Wenger has decided to spend all of
the available £80 million on the final day isn’t it?
That’s what Wenger said all summer if i am not
wrong.
What say Gooners?
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