Arsenal bid to sign Santi Cazorla stalls
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger is an admirer of the Spain international
but Malaga will be seeking a hefty fee for the 27-year-old who is
unhappy after his wages went unpaid
EXCLUSIVE
By Greg Stobart
Arsenal could be forced to concede defeat in their pursuit of Santi Cazorla as Malaga will demand at least £20 million for the midfielder, Goal.com can reveal.
Reports have suggested that the Gunners have
already agreed a salary package with Cazorla and are ready to bid £15.6m
for the Spain international as manager Arsenal Wenger looks to add more
creativity to his side.
However, Goal.com understands that
Malaga are determined to keep Cazorla and will demand huge money for the
27-year-old - who has a €45m (£35.3m) buyout clause in his contract -
despite their significant financial problems.
Malaga’s Qatari
owner, Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser Al Thani, has despatched executive
Moayad Shutut to Spain to clear the club’s debts, with sources confident
that the issues will be resolved.
Cazorla, who joined Malaga
from Villarreal last year for €19m (£14.8m), wants to leave after wages
went unpaid and was one of four players who threatened to make a formal
complaint earlier this month.
Al Thani has a history of being
unreliable in making payments or meeting deadlines as he has multiple
businesses and takes little interest in Malaga, but the billionaire has
the means to easily clear the club’s debts.
Wenger is a huge
admirer of Cazorla and made enquiries for the creative midfielder last
summer as he looked for potential replacements for Cesc Fabregas and
Samir Nasri.
The Gunners hope that Cazorla’s desire to move will
aid their bid for the playmaker as they look to improve their squad
ahead of the new season.
"I am ready to talk a lot, but not a lot
about transfers, because it is a very fragile subject and a very secret
subject," said Wenger earlier this week.
"We bought [Olivier]
Giroud and [Lukas] Podolski and I hope that we bought [Abou] Diaby and
[Jack] Wilshere too, who didn't play at all last season. We will add
Wilshere to the squad as soon as possible. But we are not at the end of
[the transfer window] - we will still bring players in."
Source : Goal.com