Reports abound today that Arsenal have agreed a £15.8m fee for former Manchester City man Mario Balotelli.
The player, a tortured genius who has struggled to settle himself at
any of the clubs he has played for so far, has been linked with Arsenal
for the entirety of the summer so far.
Of course, I have no inside knowledge and it’s quite possible that
Arsenal have made a bid, but I doubt very much that the only source to
have the details of that would be ‘CaughtOffside’ which is where the
main reports all seem to have stemmed from.
Balotelli also does not seem like a Wenger-type signing. For the
first time in the last decade the Arsenal squad is a beautiful beacon
of harmonious friendliness. There appear to be no drama queens amongst
the squad upsetting others or causing ructions simply to salve their
egos. Signing Balotelli would disrupt all of that and could end up
offsetting any benefit the player would bring to the squad.
It is claimed that personal terms have already been agreed with the
player but I just don’t see this being a deal Arsenal are looking to
complete. Like the links with Loic Remy, who seems destined to move to
Liverpool, it could very well be that this is more a case of the press
producing the links than any genuine interest from Arsenal.
Arsenal were said to have walked away from trying to sign Remy as the
striker was demanding £80k per week, a sum too rich for Arsenal’s
tastes. Odd then that he is believed to have signed a deal for around
£60k per week with Liverpool.
Obviously, should I be proven wrong, I’d have faith that Wenger would
be able to handle Balotelli’s eccentricities. I’m just not entirely
convinced that he will want to have to in the first place.
Sunday, 20 July 2014
Why ‘Arsenal’s £15.8 million bid for Mario Balotelli’ is not to be trusted
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