
The 34-year-old returned to the Emirates on a two-month loan deal, as Wenger admits he initially felt the striker would reject the proposed short-term move
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The 67-year-old has told reporters that the forward has agreed to join the Italians, but a deal still needs to be reached with his current employers
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The Rossoneri kick off 2012 with a potentially difficult trip to Bergamo, as they strive to maintain their slender lead over their Turin rivals at the league summit on Sunday
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The veteran Argentine defender claims that he has not been in touch with his compatriot but acknowledges that the forward would be a great addition to Claudio Ranieri's side
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The Sicilian outfit's latest signing has downplayed comparisons to the Sweden international
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The Serbian midfielder has made it clear that moving to the Rossoneri is not an option for him, while he also compared current coach Claudio Raniero to former boss Jose Mourinho
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Highly rated French youngster is out of contract in the summer with the Premier League champions and has so far refused to sign a new deal at Old Trafford
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The out-of-favour striker has no plans to leave the Serie A holders and reiterated that his admiration for the club will make him continue to work hard to earn playing time
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The Nerazzurri are said to be pessimistic about their chances of pipping their city rivals to the signing of the Argentine forward after meeting with the English outfit
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The Rossoneri and the Nerazzurri have stepped up their bids to sign the Argentine, who is, along with Kia Joorabchian, reportedly flying to Rio to meet up with Adriano Galliani
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Kings at home, but strugglers abroad, the frontmen have staggeringly similar records since they made their big moves in 2007, pointing to a very tough decision for the Rossoneri
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One of Europe's top-spending clubs in the summer, PSG have again been linked with the addition of several players in the winter market. Goal.com analyses their key potential moves
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The Brazil international has admitted that he would love to see Carlos Tevez arrive at the club, and insisted Pato remain with the Rossoneri as he can become the best one day
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The 33-year-old midfielder was glad to be back on the field of play after several months on the sidelines and stated that the young striker will not leave the club
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The former Chelsea boss has refuted suggestions that the club have set their sights on the Brazilian duo but noted that reinforcing the squad in the winter will be necessary
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'The Duck' was on target early on as the Rossoneri recorded a narrow victory over the side who are reportedly ready to offer them €38 million for their Brazilian forward
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According to sources close to the Rossoneri, talks with the English outfit over the proposed loan deal for the Argentine striker are going through "a very crucial stage"
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Goal.com's resident cartoonist Omar Momani feels the Italian will use the Ligue 1 team's financial firepower to capture the striker from his former club over the next month
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The veteran defender has made it clear that he's not thinking about hanging up his boots just yet, and believes the Rossoneri are the favourites to win the Scudetto
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The veteran defender dismissed the notion that the Argentine would be a bad influence at the Rossoneri and is confident that he will integrate without any problems
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The midfielder's representative has dismissed reports that his client is bound to join the reigning Serie A champions after deciding to reject a move to the Old Lady
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The Sweden international has revealed that he could go into football coaching after he hangs up his boots, despite previously stating a career in the dugout wasn't for him
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The Brasileirao holders have set their sights on the Argentine but declared they will not try to sign the former Manchester United striker on a permanent basis
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The combative midfielder will be able to feature this week after spending the last four months in the infirmary recovering from an eye problem according to the Italian boss
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According to a source close to the French club's owners, Qatar Sports Investments, they are ready to make at least three high-profile signings in the next fortnight
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The Rossoneri coach has stressed that they are full of confidence ahead of the second half of the season and they don't fear the Old Lady in the fight for the Scudetto
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The Italian admits he is fascinated at the idea of playing against the side he coached between 2001 and 2009, adding the match will be important for him to interpret his new team
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The 44-year-old coach says that the striker has a place in his squad plans and denied having a spat with the player over his lack of first-team action
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The 21-year-old says he is not looking to leave the Etihad Stadium yet, but revealed that there are other clubs in England as well as in Spain that have caught his attention
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The Swedish marksman has voiced his admiration for the Argentine, but admitted that it's the Italy international he's really looking forward to playing with again
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