With transfer guru Sven Mislintat heading for the hills, Stan Kroenke slammed the war chest and Mesut Özil, a man of £ 350,000 a week, abandoned on his couch, Arsenal fans went into fusion mode. But wait! James Rodriguez could be about to jump and calm tensions.
The hero of the 2012 World Cup in Colombia is in the second season of a two-year loan at Bayern Munich, but the Bundesliga champions are not so concerned about making the move permanent for £ 39.5 million, and would be happy to pack their suitcases for London if Arsenal can cover the remaining £ 3 million of the £ 11.5m loan fee that Bayern agreed with Real Madrid.
With so little cash around the Emirates, it is said that the club's bean counters had the ingenious idea of whipping Özil with Internazionale or Juventus, and told the Italian giants their plan. The German has no interest in leaving, but the help may be available in the form of Mohamed Elneny, who is interesting as Rome and would be happy to escape from the bench of the gunners.
Ole Gunnar Solskjær has told anyone to hear that he will not leave the keys of the Manchester United manager's office without a fight and is ready to show up in the transfer market. The Norwegian told Marouane Fellaini to look for a new club and headed to the front of the Cengiz Underline, with a summer transfer of £ 50 million in the pipeline. Yannick Carrasco is available at this moment, for the desperate thing that is of returning to Europe from China, and the old end of the Athletic one of Madrid seems to have had its head turned by the revolutionary revolution of Solskjær United. Carrasco's wife, Noémie Happart, was happy to play ball when asked if United had joined the list of clubs chasing her husband's signature. "Yes, they are very interested", joked Miss Belgium 2013. "I do not hide it, but nothing is signed".
Chelsea are close to the landing of Leandro Paredes after presenting a second offer worth £ 35 million to Zenit St. Petersburg for the Argentine midfielder.
Leicester is ready to sign the trialist Ali Reghba of the Bohemians after the teenager scored twice in a game for under 23s.
And the most unlikely transfer story of the week has to be Cristhian Stuani's proposal to Barcelona. The Middlesbrough flop has been hitting goals for Girona over the past two seasons and could be on the line for a £ 15m transfer to Camp Nou. Álvaro Morata is also under consideration, but Barça will only sanction a loan move for the Chelsea striker if the transfer of Denis Suárez to Arsenal takes place. When did all the money dry up?
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