Iffy Italian report claims agreement between Arsenal and Inter for Icardi
A website in Italy is claiming that Arsenal and Inter Milan have agreed a fee of €60m plus €8m in bonuses for their captain, Mauro Icardi.
A website in Italy is claiming that Arsenal and Inter Milan have agreed a fee of €60m plus €8m in bonuses for their captain, Mauro Icardi.
On Friday, we beat the MLS All-Stars, Wenger confirmed we’d be signing a new attacking option and we dug into the latest with the Mahrez and Mustafi rumours.
Gonzalo Higuain is now officially a Juventus player (let’s never trust Napoli again) but has admitted that it’s up to him to prove his steep price tag and that he understands the fans’ anger.
Monday saw the Gunners jet off to the USA, as well as more developments in a few transfer stories.
Diego Maradona is not a happy bunny, in fact, he’s pretty livid about Gonzalo Higuain potentially signing for Juventus.
Despite previous reports, Inter Milan have said that Mauro Icardi is not for sale, at least not to Napoli.
Sky Sports are reporting that Gonzalo Higuain has undergone a medical at Juventus in what is small surprise if true.
Gonzalo Higuain’s €94m buyout clause has no expiry date despite reports that it ended at the end of June.
Napoli’s president, Aurelio De Laurentiis, has stated, again, that Higuan will not go to Juventus and if he can help it, the striker won’t go to another Italian club.
After a few days that felt quite frenzied, Tuesday was relatively calm in the wake of Juve and Napoli meeting to discuss Gonzalo Higuain.
Sunday was relatively quiet in terms of actual news but there was quite a lot of gossip around to get the internet in a tizzy.
If you weren’t around much over the weekend, you’d have missed all the fun that was the Gonzalo Higuain transfer saga as it really kicked into life.
Just when you think it seems certain that Gonzalo Higuain will be leaving, up pop Napoli to throw a little spanner in the works.
If reports from Italy are to be believed, Monday is set to be a massive day in the saga that is Gonzalo Higiuain.
If you believe reports that came out over this weekend, Arsenal are trying to spend around £110m on two strikers with a combined age of 57.
If you think the coverage of the Gonzalo Higuain story is big in the UK media, you should see what’s going on in the Italian.