August 15, 2012

Arsenal confirms Van-Persie's move to Man United



I guess the football fans will be interested with this piece of news. Arsenal has released an official statement that the transfer terms for Robin Van Persie has been agreed with Manchester United.


According to France 24, Manchester United said they had agreed a deal to sign Dutch striker from Premier League rivals Arsenal.
"Manchester United is pleased to announce it has reached agreement with Arsenal Football Club for the transfer of Robin Van Persie," said a club statement.
"The deal is subject to a medical and the agreement of personal terms. A further announcement will be made in due course."

Van Persie stunned Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger when he declared immediately after Euro 2012 that he wanted to leave the north London team because he felt the club's ambitions did not match his own. That came after a superb season where the forward scored 37 goals in all competitions, a tally that led him to being voted player of the year by both his fellow professionals in England and the country's Football Writers' Association.

Van Persie's announcement sparked interest from Premier League champions Manchester City, as well as Italian giants Juventus, but it is United manager Alex Ferguson who has won the race for the striker's coveted signature. It is not expected either a medical or indeed personal terms will prove a barrier to the 29-year-old's move to Old Trafford.
No fee has been confirmed by either United or Arsenal, although it has been reported as around the £20million mark. Provided the deal goes through smoothly, van Persie could make his United debut in their Premier League opener away to Everton on Monday.

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