Van Persie sets date for crunch Arsenal contract talks
The Dutch striker will tell Arsene Wenger and Ivan Gazidis at a
meeting in London on Wednesday whether he wants to stay or leave the
club this summer
EXCLUSIVEBy Wayne Veysey | Chief Correspondent
Robin van Persie will hold crunch contract talks with Arsenal on Wednesday, Goal.com can reveal.
A pivotal meeting has been scheduled in
London at a neutral location for Van Persie’s camp to begin face-to-face
negotiations with senior club officials, including manager Arsene
Wenger and chief executive Ivan Gazidis.
Goal.com understands
that Van Persie is expected to tell the club on Wednesday whether he
wishes to stay at Emirates Stadium this summer. The meeting will not
take place at the stadium or the club’s London Colney training base.
The
Dutchman was non-committal about his future on Sunday afternoon after
helping Arsenal finish third in the Premier League with a 3-2 win at
West Brom. “We will have a chat next week and we will go from there,” he
said.
It is believed that Arsenal will tell the club captain
that they intend to hold him to a contract that runs until 2013 even if
he refuses to sign the new deal that is set to be offered at the
meeting.
However, Van Persie fears that this could kill his dream
of a move to a European giant like Real Madrid or mega-rich new Premier
League champions Manchester City.
Juventus and City have both
publicly revealed their interest in the Premier League’s leading scorer
this season, who ended the campaign with 30 goals and 37 in all
competitions.
It is understood that a number of meetings
assessing interest in Van Persie both at home and on the Continent have
taken place in the last few months.
Nevertheless, Gazidis has
calculated that Arsenal are in a far stronger bargaining position with
Van Persie than they were with Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri last summer
because of the Dutchman’s age.
He turns 29 in August and will be a month
short of his 30th birthday when his contract ends, which is an age that
sources close to Van Persie believe will put off Europe’s superpowers
from offering him a long-term mega deal.
Because of his age,
Arsenal regard Van Persie as a £20million asset and believe it is worth
risking him running down his contract and selling him for nothing in a
year’s time.
Source : Goal.com