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What the hell happened to Arda Turan?

my guess he and his club are sitting tight on a few bids waiting to see up anyone ups the anti before the deadline (same goes for a fair few players round europe).

 

IMO things are only just starting to maove on the transfer front......will we be much involved ?

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Inler keen on Gunners move      4thegame

Friday 01 Aug 2008

The agent of Udinese midfielder Gokhan Inler claims he is set to fly to England to open talks over a move for his client to Arsenal.

 

The 24-year-old Switzerland international has been linked with the Gunners for several weeks and his representative, Dino Lamberti, hopes to be able to make a move to the Emirates Stadium become a reality.

 

He told the Swiss media: "I'm due to go to London and take a look over everything, but no deal has been done yet with Arsenal.

 

"It is difficult for us to take a decision, but Arsenal is certainly something that Gokhan needs to look at. Arsene Wenger is someone who helps young players move forward."

 

Inler was part of the co-hosts' squad for the European Championship finals this summer, starting all three of Switzerland's group games.

 

He started his career in Turkey with Fenerbahce, before to Switzerland to link up with FC Aarau and FC Zurich.

 

Inler moved to Italy at the beginning of last season and was a regular for Udine as they finished seventh in the table to qualify for the UEFA Cup.

 

 

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This is from July 3rd.

 

“Udinese Calcio kann aufatmen: Gökhan Inler dürfte trotz den diversen Top-Angeboten im Friaul bleiben. Gökhan Inler wird voraussichtlich auch nächste Saison noch bei Udinese Calcio für Gaudi. «Ich gehe für zehn Tage ans Meer und konzentriere mich auf meine Ferien», scherzte Inler gestern. Und während der Shootingstar die Sonne geniesst, werden sich verschiedene europäische Top-Klubs die Finger wund wählen.

Inler-Berater Dino Lamberti verrät: «Bis anhin sind über 20 Anfragen und Angebote für Gögi eingegangen.» Schon vor einem Jahr war Inler von diversen Grossklubs geködert worden. Und jetzt als Fixstarter in der Serie A und nach beeindruckenden Leistungen an der Euro locken klingende Namen wie Arsenal, Liverpool, Sevilla und Fenerbahçe und auch das grosse Geld von Schachtjor Donezk aus der Ukraine. Am intensivsten buhlte Newcastle United um die Dienste des Schweizer Internationalen, zumindest bis gestern. «Ich habe aber den Engländern definitiv abgesagt», betont Lamberti.

Das Interesse an Inler ist gewaltig, doch der 24-Jährige bleibt seinem Charakter entsprechend bescheiden: «Die vielen Angebote ehren mich natürlich, aber mir gefällt es sehr gut in Udine.»

Lamberti unterstreicht: «Gögi hat in Udine einen riesigen Stellenwert, und Trainer Pasquale Marino setzt voll auf ihn. Es geht ihm super.» Die Friauler dürfen aufatmen – Inler wird ihnen wohl für ein weiteres Jahr erhalten bleiben. Denn die Verantwortlichen von Udinese Calcio sind bereit, seinen Vertrag dem Marktwert anzupassen. «Gögi will seine tolle Saison in der Serie A bestätigen», erzählt Lamberti. «Der Teamgeist bei Udine ist einfach super», schwärmt der Vielumworbene selber.”

 

 

here is the Translation:

 

 

Gökhan Inler said he’ll probybly still be at udinesse next season. He wants to concentrate on his holidays, while Inlers Agent Dino Lamberti said there have been more than 20 enquiries and offers for Gögi. Apparently top clubs such as Arsenal, Liverpool, Sevilla, Fenerbahçe and the Ukranian club Shaktar Donezk.

 

The most serious and intense offer for the Swiss international though came from Newcastle United. „But i’ve defnitely turned down the english offer“ his Agent Lamberti clarified.

 

Lamberti underlines the importance of Gokhan Inler to the Italian side and how much their coach Pasquale Marino rates him. So the Udinesse fans can breath a sigh of relief, as it seems that he’ll stay for another year, as those responsible at Udinesse Calcio are going to offer him a new contract to match the current market value. „Gögi wants to certify his fantastic season in the Serie A“ Lamberti added. „The Teamgeist here in Udine is simply brilliant „ the much sought after player himself said.

 

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All the talk about getting another left back in but we're just as desperate for cover at right back tbh.

 

Geremi, Taylor or Edgar? :jesuswept:

 

Can Colo cover there?

 

Providing me sign him?

 

Would be such a waste.

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All the talk about getting another left back in but we're just as desperate for cover at right back tbh.

 

Geremi, Taylor or Edgar? :jesuswept:

 

Can Colo cover there?

 

Providing me sign him?

 

Would be such a waste.

 

Aye but i think KK would settle for that

 

 

Stephen Carr is available?

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All the talk about getting another left back in but we're just as desperate for cover at right back tbh.

 

Geremi, Taylor or Edgar? :jesuswept:

 

They're fine as back up.

 

Are they?

 

If Beye was to get injured and be out for a few months would people be happy with one of these playing there every week?

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All the talk about getting another left back in but we're just as desperate for cover at right back tbh.

 

Geremi, Taylor or Edgar? :jesuswept:

 

They're fine as back up.

 

Are they?

 

If Beye was to get injured and be out for a few months would people be happy with one of these playing there every week?

 

Course I wouldn't be happy, but I wouldn't be happy if Zog got injured and we had to play Duff, Viduka got injured and we had to play Smith etc There's more positions to look at first imo.

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I'd rather not spend £9 million on a centre back and have him cover right back, you need 2 players for every position.

 

Agree with this, especially with matchday squads going up to 18 this season, although it's bloody hard for a club in our position to have that kind of competition.

 

We could still do with a proper LB and a RB incoming, although I can't really see it happening, would only expect the former.

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There's still a few deals to be concluded, I'd say.

 

Just catching up with the videos on NUFC.co.uk and Keegan talks about "3 or 4 squad players" to support "3 main signings" being what we need to have a decent allocation to choose from.

 

You'd assume Gutierrez and Coloccini (trying my best not to curse this one) would be two of the three "main" ones and that Guthrie and Bassong would be two of the three/four squad signings.

 

Left-back and a striker on top of that, you'd expect, maybe a central midfielder as well.

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There's still a few deals to be concluded, I'd say.

 

Just catching up with the videos on NUFC.co.uk and Keegan talks about "3 or 4 squad players" to support "3 main signings" being what we need to have a decent allocation to choose from.

 

You'd assume Gutierrez and Coloccini (trying my best not to curse this one) would be two of the three "main" ones and that Guthrie and Bassong would be two of the three/four squad signings.

 

Left-back and a striker on top of that, you'd expect, maybe a central midfielder as well.

 

Isn't Bassong an able deputy as a left back?

 

If so then it would be stupid to go out and buy warnock/shorey etc

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