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Manchester united—Fabregas. David Moyes would like to hit it off immediately, with the pursuit of Cesc Fabregas a clear signal that the red devils are not ready to relinquish their crown yet. The Spaniard time at Arsenal was characterized with vision and inch perfect passes, something that has proved difficult to replicate at Barcelona, due to some tactical reasons. Fabregas will undoubtedly be the true genuine contender to Scholes throne, as the likes of Anderson and Cleverly have flattered to deceive. And with Van persie being the beneficiary of the Spaniard creativity; this scenario looks mouth-watering. Will it happen? Is possible, but I don’t think so. Xavi is 33, and is slowly declining. Barcelona might still try Fabregas out for one more season, hoping that he will click and subsequently ease into Xavi’s big boots. If he doesn’t, Barca will ship him out and purchase the immensely talented Illaramendi of Real Sociedad. Manchester City—Di Maria & Isco The Abu Dhabi group recruitment of ex Barcelona C.E.O—Sorriano and technical director-- Tixi Bergristian, shows that they are here on a long haul. The immediate acquisition of Navas and Fernandinho depicts a long drafted plan that should guarantee influx of silverware. Di-Maria’s addition alongside the already acquired Jesus Navas will give the Citizens the option of making use of width, something that was missing during Mancini’s tenure. Factor in the Argentine’s tricks and vision for the through ball; it will surely be an interesting addition to an already fearsome attack. Isco’s nimble ability has been well noted by the big clubs. Malaga’s financial plague, saw the vultures circle, and captured Cazorla last season; and with the confirmed exit of Pellegrini at the end of la liga season, the young Spaniard looks set to follow his coach to seek for pastures anew. Isco will inject a much needed fresh air at the Eastland, although he is similar to Nasri. His level-headed nature and composure, is any coach delight compared to Nasri’s arrogance; and his acquisition might push the Frenchman closer to the exit door. Will it happen? If Madrid acquires the services of Bale, it will be difficult for Di-Maria to accept a second fiddle role, for the first time in his Los Blanchos career. Isco on the other hand, has stated his admiration for Pellegrini’s tactics. But then, his father and agent were pictured, coming out of the Bernabeau couple of weeks back and it looks likely that an offer from the Spanish heavyweights will just about be enough to convince him to stick to the familiarity of Spanish football. Chelsea--- Hulk & Cavani Hulk’s physical presence and bulky build will delight Mourinho. The special one understands the physical demands of the English game, and would like to shape his team physically. Hulk is also unsettled at Zenit, after his spat with Spalleti. Torres poor return on the whooping 50million pound spent on him needs to be addressed. Falcao was initially courted but has since joined Monaco, enter Cavani… The prolific Uruguayan will surely adjust to the premiership, with his towering height and all round finishing ability, a nightmare to defenders. He is Very much comfortable in leading the line and holding up play, thus inviting his team mates in the final third; much to the relish of Mourinho’s preference for a 4-3-3 system. Will it happen? Hulk will surely happen, if the Blues can cough out 35million euro valuation of the Brazilian by Zenith. Cavani’s Dad claims his son prefers a move to spain, also the president of Napoli—De Laurentis insists that the 60million euro buyout clause must be met. Chelsea knows they need a star striker, and will try to use players to cushion the effect of the astronomic signing. Furthermore Benitez desire to re-unite with Torres, might favor Chelsea if and when the bargain begins… Arsenal--- Higuain, Jovetic & Marouane Felliani Ivan Gazidis stated that the gunners have money, to spend on star signing; a statement that will surely thrill their loyal fans. Higuain’s killer instinct and emphatic finishes was subdued by Ronaldo’s brilliance, and Mourinho’s tactics. The argentine needs support, and being paired with Giroud will rekindle his predatory instinct, which will silence his critics. Jovetic drive and curly hair is a joy to behold. The Montenegrin was promised by Fiorentina president—that he would be allowed to make a move at the end of the season. What is proving to be a stumbling block is the 25million pound, which the Italian outfit is holding out for. Jovetic has stated that he wants to continue his career in Italy, with Juventus his preferred choice. But then, Juventus don’t have a deep pocket and they still fancy the services of Higuain. Recruiting Felliani will be a clear signal that a new and ambitious Arsenal is emerging. The Belgian height, aerial prowess, and physicality will galvanise the north Londoners middle of the pack --an area that they has been shorn of the required steel, since the exits of Vieira, Gilberto Silva and co. Will it happen? If Arsenal is ready to let go of 25million pound for a striker, then they will surely secure one of Higuain or Jovetic. Wenger’s frugality won’t tolerate two signings that, the combined sum will be close to 50million pound. Felliani’s deal will also happen, if the stated 21million pound valuation by Everton is met. These deals are all in Arsenal’s hand, and like they say in America… Is all about the benjamins…
Posted on: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 15:15:45 +0000

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