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Nicklas Bendtner has made a decision on his future and is set to leave Arsenal in the summer, according to his father and agent.The Danish striker has never hidden his frustration at a lack of regular starting opportunities this season, having found himself down the pecking order.But he has always stated he will keep pushing for a place in Arsène Wenger's team and will not make his mind up about what to do next until the summer.That moment has now arrived after the Gunners ended their Premier League campaign in fourth following a 2-2 draw with Fulham on Sunday.And Thomas Bendtner claims his son has now informed Arsenal that he would like the club to listen to offers."Nicklas is 100 per cent open now to a change of clubs," Thomas Bendtner said in the Daily Mirror."He has made his decision and he has told it to Arsenal. Nicklas needs to be playing from the start so, sadly, he must leave."He wanted to finish the season first, so no-one could say he didn't fight for a first-team place right until the end."Bendtner's father insists there will be a number of options to consider but has dismissed speculation linking the 23-year-old with a move to Aston Villa.He said: "There is real interest from both English and German clubs, and Bayern Munich were after him, earlier. It's very exciting."But talk about Aston Villa is rubbish. He has not met anyone from there."
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Nicklas Bendtner has made a decision on his future and is set to leave Arsenal in the summer, according to his father and agent.The Danish striker has never hidden his frustration at a lack of regular starting opportunities this season, having found himself down the pecking order.But he has always stated he will keep pushing for a place in Arsène Wenger's team and will not make his mind up about what to do next until the summer.That moment has now arrived after the Gunners ended their Premier League campaign in fourth following a 2-2 draw with Fulham on Sunday.And Thomas Bendtner claims his son has now informed Arsenal that he would like the club to listen to offers."Nicklas is 100 per cent open now to a change of clubs," Thomas Bendtner said in the Daily Mirror."He has made his decision and he has told it to Arsenal. Nicklas needs to be playing from the start so, sadly, he must leave."He wanted to finish the season first, so no-one could say he didn't fight for a first-team place right until the end."Bendtner's father insists there will be a number of options to consider but has dismissed speculation linking the 23-year-old with a move to Aston Villa.He said: "There is real interest from both English and German clubs, and Bayern Munich were after him, earlier. It's very exciting."But talk about Aston Villa is rubbish. He has not met anyone from there."
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Nicklas Bendtner could be set to cross the north London divide and join Tottenham after signalling his intent to leave Arsenal.The wantaway striker has informed the Gunners to listen to offers for his services after failing to break into the first-team this season, and his father confirmed he already has interest from Premier League clubs. This opens the door to a sensational switch to White Hart Lane as Harry Redknapp is desperately searching for a striker, and Spurs are one of the only clubs in England whose stature suits Bendtner’s requirements. ‘Nicklas is 100 per cent open now to a change of clubs,’ Thomas Bendtner told the Daily Mirror. ‘He has made his decision and he has told it to Arsenal. Nicklas needs to be playing from the start so, sadly, he must leave. ‘He wanted to finish the season first, so no-one could say he didn't fight for a first-team place right until the end. ‘There is real interest from both English and German clubs, and Bayern Munich were after him, earlier. It's very exciting.'Bendtner Snr has ruled out one potential suitor in the form of Aston Villa, whose star player Ashley Young is also being linked with Redknapp's side. ‘Talk about Aston Villa is rubbish. He has not met anyone from there,’ he added. Newcastle and Sunderland are also both in need of a new hitman, although Bendtner is unlikely to fancy relocating to the north east.
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Nicklas Bendtner could be set to cross the north London divide and join Tottenham after signalling his intent to leave Arsenal.The wantaway striker has informed the Gunners to listen to offers for his services after failing to break into the first-team this season, and his father confirmed he already has interest from Premier League clubs. This opens the door to a sensational switch to White Hart Lane as Harry Redknapp is desperately searching for a striker, and Spurs are one of the only clubs in England whose stature suits Bendtner’s requirements. ‘Nicklas is 100 per cent open now to a change of clubs,’ Thomas Bendtner told the Daily Mirror. ‘He has made his decision and he has told it to Arsenal. Nicklas needs to be playing from the start so, sadly, he must leave. ‘He wanted to finish the season first, so no-one could say he didn't fight for a first-team place right until the end. ‘There is real interest from both English and German clubs, and Bayern Munich were after him, earlier. It's very exciting.'Bendtner Snr has ruled out one potential suitor in the form of Aston Villa, whose star player Ashley Young is also being linked with Redknapp's side. ‘Talk about Aston Villa is rubbish. He has not met anyone from there,’ he added. Newcastle and Sunderland are also both in need of a new hitman, although Bendtner is unlikely to fancy relocating to the north east.
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Did you even read the article? Course not. If you did you wouldn't have posted it.
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then your reading comprehension is piss poorthe only thing the author said in the article is: a. bendtner is looking to leave the club. b. redknapp is looking for a new strikerthere's not a single thing in the article or elsewhere to suggest they've been in contact or are even remotely interested in each other, yet you saw fit to call him a c*nt as if there's a quote saying he's begging for a move to wht.the author could have replaced tottenham with the majority of clubs in europe and it would make no difference to the article./lol @ thinking a guy who's constantly talking about his sky high career ambitions is petty enough to risk it all just to piss off mugs like you. talk about self-importance

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Dry your eyes lad.
ur poster boy is gone initthe only thing my dad was concerned about, is the fact that there is someone else out there who has his head even further up Bendtners assthan Bendtner does ...Do people seriously think Bendtner gonna get regular games with Bayer Munich?imo he is best off going to a non cl team if he doesnt wanna be a bench warmer
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Arsène Wenger has pledged that Arsenal will be "very active" in the transfer market this summer, after a season that ended in disappointment, a fourth-place finish and a sixth anniversary of their last success in a major trophy.Wenger has been heavily criticised for his failure to spend more of Arsenal's profits on his team, preferring to bring players through the club's youth scheme or to spend relatively little on obscure foreign recruits. But the Frenchman says his policy is about to change."The market will be hyperactive because everyone believes financial fair play will happen soon," Wenger said, referring to Uefa's tighter regulations on club spending. "So we are quickly doing the last buying before the stores will be closed. And for the first time for a while, I will be very active, too."While several first-team players, including Andrey Arshavin and Nicklas Bendtner, are likely to leave the Emirates Stadium this summer, Wenger will find established replacements – though he is unlikely to compete with Real Madrid and Manchester City for the most expensive signings."The club is in a healthy financial situation and we have got the basis of the team but we know we want to be stronger next year," Wenger told French television. "The fans need to trust us because the club is in a strong position. I share their disappointment because a few weeks ago we were in a position to win the league and in the end we play for qualifying in the Champions League."Whether we deserve to come fourth or not, it is the points which count. The team has given a lot this year, we will be active and busy certainly and will try to make the right decisions. We have to take it on the chin and come back stronger next season."http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/may/24/arsene-wenger-arsenal-active-transfer-market
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