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Saturday, 4 June 2016
Arsenal open for Vardy.
Arsenal have triggered the release clause in Jamie Vardy’s contract and are ready to prise the England international from Leicester City in a deal worth around £20m. Arsène Wenger’s pursuit of Vardy represents a significant shift from Arsenal’s transfer policy in the past but the striker’s availability for a relatively modest fee, and the alternative option that he provides in attack with his searing pace, has fuelled the manager’s interest.
Talks have taken place and it would now appear that the ball is in Vardy’s court as to whether he wants to leave the Premier League champions and move to Arsenal at a critical juncture in his career. He turns 30 in January, he has been playing the best football of his life, and it is almost a case of now or never in terms of whether he leaves Leicester for one of the Premier League heavyweights.
Wenger was watching at Wembley on Thursday night, when Vardy started in England’s 1-0 victory over Portugal, and the timing of Arsenal’s attempt to sign the player, just before Roy Hodgson’s squad leave for the European Championship finals, means that the transfer is unlikely to be allowed to rumble on.
Manchester United have also explored the possibility of signing Vardy but their No1 target up front remains Zlatan Ibrahimovic, leaving the door open for Arsenal to make their move. With Danny Welbeck sidelined with a long-term injury and Olivier Giroud a totally different type of striker, Vardy has the chance to be Arsenal’s first-choice forward when the new season starts if he makes the switch. He would also pick up a healthy increase on the £70,000 a week wages he earns at Leicester.
Leicester have not give up hope of holding on to Vardy. He signed an improved three-and-a-half-year contract in February – albeit with that release clause – and is seen as such a key part of their plans. Vardy has a close relationship with Leicester’s Thai owners as well as Claudio Ranieri, the manager, and there is a collective desire on their part to keep the title-winning team together for one more season at least.
It is possible that Leicester will now offer Vardy another new contract to try to persuade him to remain at the King Power Stadium and see out his career there. He scored 24 Premier League goals in a season when Leicester defied 5,000-1 odds to be crowned Premier League champions and it would be a huge blow for the club to lose him. Vardy, however, could be forgiven for thinking that last season was as good as it will ever get at Leicester, even if there is the promise of Champions League football to come when the new campaign gets underway in August.
It is an almost unique position that Vardy finds himself in as he weighs up the pros and cons of what to do, given that he spent nine years playing non-league football and only broke into the professional game in 2012, when he joined Leicester from Fleetwood for £1m. He has since gone on to win seven England caps and score three times for his country.
Thursday, 2 June 2016
West Ham tables Becca bid.
Carlos Bacca is open to leaving Milan after West Ham’s initial bid of (€20m) £15m for the Colombian striker was rejected earlier this week, although his agent has warned any move may have to wait until after the Italian club’s proposed sale to Chinese investors.
Bacca, who moved to Italy from Sevilla last summer for €30m despite interest from Liverpool, has been told he can leave San Siro if a club matches their valuation in this transfer window, with Milan set to miss out on European competition next season after finishing seventh in Serie A. Despite their disappointing season, the 29-year-old scored 18 goals in the league to end the campaign as Italy’s third top scorer, behind Napoli’s Gonzalo Higuaín and Paulo Dybala of Juventus.
That led West Ham to submit a bid for Bacca last week, which was rejected over the weekend. However, the Colombian’s agent Sergio Barila indicated his client would be interested in moving to Europe, with other English clubs also believed to be interested.
“There was an offer last week from West Ham which was rejected so we must wait,” Barila, who denied reports that he had flown to London to seal the deal, told the Guardian.
“Carlos is very happy in Milan because it is a very big club and he has enjoyed his time there so far. But they will not play in European competition next season and that could be a problem. At the moment Carlos is training with the national team for the Copa América and it is likely we will have to wait for the new investors before anything can develop.”
Bacca scored 34 goals in 71 appearances for Sevilla having joined from the Belgian side Club Brugge in 2013. He only arrived in Europe at the age of 24 having spent his formative years at Barranquilla-based Atlético Junior, where he worked as a bus driver’s assistant to supplement his income.
West Ham have made no secret of their desire to sign a top-class striker this summer, with bids already made for Marseille’s Michy Batshuayi, Alexandre Lacazette of Lyon and Bournemouth’s Callum Wilson. They have also inquired about Italy international Simone Zaza and Watford’s Odion Ighalo, with the latter also a target for Everton and West Bromwich Albion
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