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What the f*ck is happening? Bare new players coming in, one MC and one striker and that would even convince me we'll win the championship.If we get Moses, I'd be astonished, I don't see it though.
You're a Toon yeah?I would not be that surprised if you get him. WBA offered what, 1.5? Forest apparently tried 500,000 or something silly like that. + from the player's point of view Newcastle are the most likely to get promoted, and most likely to survive in the Prem out of the 3 club who are in contention.There's such a string of players that blitzed the championship then disappearing in the premiership that i'd expect him to stay in the championship at least for now while he's still unproven.Thing is factors like how far Newcastle is from London & Mike Ashley etc. are off-putting
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What the f*ck is happening? Bare new players coming in, one MC and one striker and that would even convince me we'll win the championship.If we get Moses, I'd be astonished, I don't see it though.
You're a Toon yeah?I would not be that surprised if you get him. WBA offered what, 1.5? Forest apparently tried 500,000 or something silly like that. + from the player's point of view Newcastle are the most likely to get promoted, and most likely to survive in the Prem out of the 3 club who are in contention.There's such a string of players that blitzed the championship then disappearing in the premiership that i'd expect him to stay in the championship at least for now while he's still unproven.Thing is factors like how far Newcastle is from London & Mike Ashley etc. are off-putting
Yup.He won't come, a Prem team will come last minute, Everton or somewhere like that would be good for him imo.Mike Ashley will be gone summer time anyway, why do you think he's strengthening the team, to raise our chances of promotion, so he can get the £100M he's aiming for.Edit: Knew it, West Ham and Fulham in for him now.Damn.
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Wilshere > Bolton (loan)Confirmedssn
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Why West Ham didnt try to loan him for the season is beyond meSurely they can afford any wages they would have to payI know they've only got a fiver but cmon
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but youve never seen him play though?

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Romelu Lukaku: Arsenal to Seal Late £9.5M Deal for Belgian Teenage Sensation?The Premier League’s big guns have all been reportedly monitoring the form of one of Europe’s brightest young starlets Romelu Lukaku. The 16-year-old striker has broken into Belgian giants Anderlecht’s first team despite his tender years.His form and goal scoring record have made him one of the most sought after youngsters in world football with Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham, Man City, AC Milan and Real Madrid all having been linked to the Belgian. However, the Gunners have stepped up their interest over the weekend and are in reported talks with Anderlecht to sign the player before the transfer deadline today.The Gunners’ home defeat to Manchester United has forced Arsène Wenger to make his move knowing that a defeat to Chelsea next week may end Arsenal’s title hopes. The North Londoners may be the Premier League’s top scorers but their lack of strength up front was there for all to see against United and a more physical striker is seen as the answer until Robin Van Persie returns from injury. However, after three goals in the last two matches, the teenager is winning more plaudits and his price-tag will have increased.Lukaku was sensational in Anderlecht’s 3-1 away at Ajax before Christmas which prompted his club captain Olivier Deschacht to say, “You saw it for yourself; he was fantastic. He normally distinguishes himself with his speed, but tonight he struck twice with his head.”“I hope he stays with us for another two or three years, so he can play a lot and build up his rhythm, and after that I think he could go to somewhere like England and play at the very highest level. I believe he’s that good.”Even Ajax star Urby Emanuelson was quick to praise the starlet. He said, “He’s not an unknown quantity, we have Belgian players here who are aware of him and he played against us in Brussels. But to put in a performance like that at his age is quite something.”“He is so strong physically that it’s difficult to get the ball from him. If he continues to develop then who knows how far he can go.”That strength and speed is what caught Arsène Wenger’s eye and his track record with spotting young talent is impeccable and this 16-year-old is only going to get better in an Arsenal shirt. Lukaku made his senior debut in Anderlecht’s championship play-off with Standard Liege back in May. He came on as a substitute just 11 days after signing his first professional contract. The fact that the youngster was thrown into a title-deciding match perfectly illustrates how highly regarded he is as a player at his club. However, it is this season that the teenager has really come of age with 12 goals in just sixteen league appearances (12 starts).The impact the youngster has had in his homeland is similar to that of Wayne Rooney’s impact as a 16-year-old at Everton. Like Rooney, Lukaku is physically strong for his age but is also far taller than the England striker. At 6 ft 3 and a half, the Anderlecht man has shown both the power and athleticism to make a major impact for his club despite his relative inexperience. Technically he is also very good and would provide Arsenal with a completely different threat to the sharp quick footed Andrey Arshavin and the more subtle play of the Croatian Eduardo. Lukaku is more of a battering ram with his strength unlike most players of his age and he would excel in a side like Arsenal’s who will always create chances.The Anderlecht striker has been labelled the ‘new Didier Drogba’ by the Belgian press and is not only extremely quick but also very strong in the air. It’s hardly surprising that Lukaku has made such an excellent transition into senior football as his record at youth level is simply exceptional. Prior to joining Anderlecht, Lukaku played for both Lierse and FC Brussels youth teams. He scored an incredible 130 goals in just 68 youth games for Lierse and 121 in 88 youth matches for Anderlecht. That aerial presence would provide Arsenal with another much needed threat as they’ve struggled against fellow title chasers Manchester United and Chelsea at the Emirates when they’ve been able to soak up pressure and hit them on the break.Crosses into the box were eaten up by Manchester United’s 2nd choice centre-halves Jonny Evans and Wes Brown with Arshavin unable to compete aerially. Lukaku’s size and strength would have given United more to deal with and Wenger is pushing for a £9.5m move to secure his man for the all-important Chelsea clash this coming weekend.The striker was born in Antwerp but is of Congolese descent and has already broken into the Belgian U21 side where he has scored one goal in five caps (3 starts). One thing’s for certain, there is no shortage of admirers in the teen sensation with Chelsea also linked with a January move for the striker who tops both his club’s and Belgium’s scoring charts ahead of Standard’s highly-rated Milan Jovanovic who has scored ten times. Jovanovic’s 10-goal tally includes 3 penalties and has come from 19 league starts which shows how remarkable Lukaku’s record is. After all, the 16-year-old does not take penalties and has completed a full 90 minutes once in his twelve league starts for Anderlecht. Six goals in his last six appearances in all competitions (6 starts) suggest the striker is getting better and better.Lukaku has also experienced European football this season in both the Champions League qualifiers and the Europa League. He came on as a sub for nineteen minutes in the 5-1 defeat in Lyon which made him the youngest player ever to appear in that competition at 16 years and 98 days. He scored his first European goals in the 3-1 win over Ajax in Amsterdam which secured Anderlecht’s qualification for the knock-out round. Lukaku’s performance against the Dutch giants suggests that despite his age, he could be a significant signing for Arsène Wenger now rather than for the future. The Gunners remain in the title chase and the 16-year-old could prove to be the difference between winning silverware or not this season.Chelsea’s interest is unsurprising as they are scouring world football for an heir to their talisman Drogba. Lukaku would be an ideal signing as both a rival to the Ivory Coast striker as well as a prodigy to slowly progress into the first team. However, Arsène Wenger is in pole position after former Arsenal captain Tony Adams gave a glowing report of the striker after being sent to watch him in action. At £9.5m he would be costly but with the Gunners’ coaching he may well prove to be an absolute bargain.Lukaku’s contract runs until 2012 but Anderlecht face a mighty fight on their hands to keep their new star with some of Europe’s biggest clubs ready to pounce both today and in the summer. Arsenal lead the chase with Wenger reportedly already in negotiations to seal a deal as he looks to add strength and size to his attack which has been lacking since Van Persie’s injury. Whether the Belgian leaves today for the Emirates or not, we are sure to hear plenty about the sensational talents of Romelu Lukaku. If a deal cannot be finalized today, Wenger is likely to complete a move in the summer. Arsenal face a race against the clock to bring the teenager to England today.

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Romelu Lukaku: Arsenal to Seal Late £9.5M Deal for Belgian Teenage Sensation?The Premier League’s big guns have all been reportedly monitoring the form of one of Europe’s brightest young starlets Romelu Lukaku. The 16-year-old striker has broken into Belgian giants Anderlecht’s first team despite his tender years.His form and goal scoring record have made him one of the most sought after youngsters in world football with Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham, Man City, AC Milan and Real Madrid all having been linked to the Belgian. However, the Gunners have stepped up their interest over the weekend and are in reported talks with Anderlecht to sign the player before the transfer deadline today.The Gunners’ home defeat to Manchester United has forced Arsène Wenger to make his move knowing that a defeat to Chelsea next week may end Arsenal’s title hopes. The North Londoners may be the Premier League’s top scorers but their lack of strength up front was there for all to see against United and a more physical striker is seen as the answer until Robin Van Persie returns from injury. However, after three goals in the last two matches, the teenager is winning more plaudits and his price-tag will have increased.Lukaku was sensational in Anderlecht’s 3-1 away at Ajax before Christmas which prompted his club captain Olivier Deschacht to say, “You saw it for yourself; he was fantastic. He normally distinguishes himself with his speed, but tonight he struck twice with his head.”“I hope he stays with us for another two or three years, so he can play a lot and build up his rhythm, and after that I think he could go to somewhere like England and play at the very highest level. I believe he’s that good.”Even Ajax star Urby Emanuelson was quick to praise the starlet. He said, “He’s not an unknown quantity, we have Belgian players here who are aware of him and he played against us in Brussels. But to put in a performance like that at his age is quite something.”“He is so strong physically that it’s difficult to get the ball from him. If he continues to develop then who knows how far he can go.”That strength and speed is what caught Arsène Wenger’s eye and his track record with spotting young talent is impeccable and this 16-year-old is only going to get better in an Arsenal shirt. Lukaku made his senior debut in Anderlecht’s championship play-off with Standard Liege back in May. He came on as a substitute just 11 days after signing his first professional contract. The fact that the youngster was thrown into a title-deciding match perfectly illustrates how highly regarded he is as a player at his club. However, it is this season that the teenager has really come of age with 12 goals in just sixteen league appearances (12 starts).The impact the youngster has had in his homeland is similar to that of Wayne Rooney’s impact as a 16-year-old at Everton. Like Rooney, Lukaku is physically strong for his age but is also far taller than the England striker. At 6 ft 3 and a half, the Anderlecht man has shown both the power and athleticism to make a major impact for his club despite his relative inexperience. Technically he is also very good and would provide Arsenal with a completely different threat to the sharp quick footed Andrey Arshavin and the more subtle play of the Croatian Eduardo. Lukaku is more of a battering ram with his strength unlike most players of his age and he would excel in a side like Arsenal’s who will always create chances.The Anderlecht striker has been labelled the ‘new Didier Drogba’ by the Belgian press and is not only extremely quick but also very strong in the air. It’s hardly surprising that Lukaku has made such an excellent transition into senior football as his record at youth level is simply exceptional. Prior to joining Anderlecht, Lukaku played for both Lierse and FC Brussels youth teams. He scored an incredible 130 goals in just 68 youth games for Lierse and 121 in 88 youth matches for Anderlecht. That aerial presence would provide Arsenal with another much needed threat as they’ve struggled against fellow title chasers Manchester United and Chelsea at the Emirates when they’ve been able to soak up pressure and hit them on the break.Crosses into the box were eaten up by Manchester United’s 2nd choice centre-halves Jonny Evans and Wes Brown with Arshavin unable to compete aerially. Lukaku’s size and strength would have given United more to deal with and Wenger is pushing for a £9.5m move to secure his man for the all-important Chelsea clash this coming weekend.The striker was born in Antwerp but is of Congolese descent and has already broken into the Belgian U21 side where he has scored one goal in five caps (3 starts). One thing’s for certain, there is no shortage of admirers in the teen sensation with Chelsea also linked with a January move for the striker who tops both his club’s and Belgium’s scoring charts ahead of Standard’s highly-rated Milan Jovanovic who has scored ten times. Jovanovic’s 10-goal tally includes 3 penalties and has come from 19 league starts which shows how remarkable Lukaku’s record is. After all, the 16-year-old does not take penalties and has completed a full 90 minutes once in his twelve league starts for Anderlecht. Six goals in his last six appearances in all competitions (6 starts) suggest the striker is getting better and better.Lukaku has also experienced European football this season in both the Champions League qualifiers and the Europa League. He came on as a sub for nineteen minutes in the 5-1 defeat in Lyon which made him the youngest player ever to appear in that competition at 16 years and 98 days. He scored his first European goals in the 3-1 win over Ajax in Amsterdam which secured Anderlecht’s qualification for the knock-out round. Lukaku’s performance against the Dutch giants suggests that despite his age, he could be a significant signing for Arsène Wenger now rather than for the future. The Gunners remain in the title chase and the 16-year-old could prove to be the difference between winning silverware or not this season.Chelsea’s interest is unsurprising as they are scouring world football for an heir to their talisman Drogba. Lukaku would be an ideal signing as both a rival to the Ivory Coast striker as well as a prodigy to slowly progress into the first team. However, Arsène Wenger is in pole position after former Arsenal captain Tony Adams gave a glowing report of the striker after being sent to watch him in action. At £9.5m he would be costly but with the Gunners’ coaching he may well prove to be an absolute bargain.Lukaku’s contract runs until 2012 but Anderlecht face a mighty fight on their hands to keep their new star with some of Europe’s biggest clubs ready to pounce both today and in the summer. Arsenal lead the chase with Wenger reportedly already in negotiations to seal a deal as he looks to add strength and size to his attack which has been lacking since Van Persie’s injury. Whether the Belgian leaves today for the Emirates or not, we are sure to hear plenty about the sensational talents of Romelu Lukaku. If a deal cannot be finalized today, Wenger is likely to complete a move in the summer. Arsenal face a race against the clock to bring the teenager to England today.
stopped reading after seeing 'teenage sensation'.beg fabregas/arshavin slap wenger and tell him we need a striker & gk.
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