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    Arsenal outcast Sokratis wanted in Roma transfer as Italians look at alternatives to Man Utd defender Chris Smalling

    ROMA are considering a move for Arsenal defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos, according to reports.
    Italian media have named the Greek defender as a possible alternative to Chris Smalling, who remains the Serie A side’s primary target this summer.

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    Sokratis Papastathopoulos has been stuck on the Arsenal bench under Mikel ArtetaCredit: Getty Images – Getty

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    Chris Smalling is wanted for a permanent stay in the Italian capitalCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Stumping up the £20million fee for Manchester United loanee Smalling is proving tough for Roma, requiring them to look elsewhere.
    And the Giallorossi are drawn to Sokratis, according to Corriere dello Sport via Sport Witness.
    Mikel Arteta has dropped the Greek centre-back down his pecking order since arriving in North London.
    Sokratis has been afforded just one Premier League start under the coach, as a makeshift right-back in the March victory over West Ham.

    And, at 32 with just a year left on his contract, a sale may be tempting for Arsenal.
    Recently purchased by American billionaire Daniel Friedkin, Roma are still thought to be pushing for United man Smalling.

    The 30-year-old starred in a loan spell at the Stadio Olimpico this season and reportedly wants to remain in Italy.
    Inter Milan and Newcastle are also understood to be monitoring his situation.

    But, a surprise reprieve at Old Trafford is not off the table with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer talking up the Englishman’s “value” to United earlier in the summer.

    The manager stated: “I think Chris has shown over his Manchester United career how valuable he is at Manchester United.
    “This season was about him being a regular and going to Roma and showing how good a centre-back he is, I wanted to give Harry [Maguire], Victor [Lindelof] and maybe Axel [Tuanzebe] a chance.
    “It was best for him to go and play for a year in Roma and he has shown he will be valuable, I’ve been speaking to Chris throughout. I’ve been delighted with his season.”

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    James Rodriguez hints at Premier League transfer amid Arsenal interest and hits out at Real Madrid for freezing him out

    JAMES RODRIGUEZ has opened the door to a Premier League move having grown “frustrated” under exile from Real Madrid.
    Joining Gareth Bale in being pushed towards the Bernabeu exit door, Rodriguez appeared only once in LaLiga in 2020 having previously been sent on loan to Bayern Munich.

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    James Rodriguez is set for a move away from Real Madrid this summerCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Arsenal, along with Paris Saint-Germain and Atletico Madrid, are linked with the Colombian and he is ready to contemplate a switch to England.
    James told Daniel Habif’s podcast: “Now there are many things, everything is over now, the virus stopped everything.
    “There are many clubs that do not have so much, in a few days I know where I am going.
    “I still don’t know; Italy, Spain, England. It’s a question that I have and I don’t know, but I do want to go where I can play, where I can be happy and where I feel that I am loved by everyone.

    “I’ve already played in France, I’ve been in several good leagues. Only Italy and the Premier League are missing.
    “I have to see where I want to go or where they want me to go…

    For a Colombian to go to Bayern, Real, France and then the Premier League would be big.
    James Rodriguez

    “[England] would be a good thing, it would be a ‘top’ league.
    “And for a Colombian going to Bayern, Real, France and then the Premier League would be big.

    “I have to see, I place everything in the hands of God so that he can show me the way and give me a lot of wisdom to choose well.”
    Having earned his move to Real Madrid in 2014, the attacking midfielder quickly slipped down the pecking order and was sent on a two-year loan spell with Bayern.
    And a fresh shot at Zinedine Zidane’s team this campaign has not gone well, with just a single goal in 14 matches.
    Rodriguez described his situation as “frustrating”, explaining: “Because I know that I have the conditions for me to be able to play – not a little, to always play.
    “But for other people I cannot do it. And for me it is frustrating because I know that I can be there.
    “I say, ‘If I were bad, I couldn’t play’, then I would stay calm. But no, as I said before, I am a person who always wants to win, always be, for me it is super frustrating.”
    SNOW BOTHER
    That could open the way for a relatively cheap move but James, 29, admits that he has struggled to adapt to other cultures – with Germany’s cold weather a particular issue for the South American.
    He continued: “Although I was treated spectacularly, [Bayern] is a club that loved me a lot, living was not easy, it is cold in -20ºC.
    “There were days when that I would go to work at 9am, I would start the car and when the temperature was at -28ºC. And I would say, ‘What am I doing here? What am I doing here in -28ºC?’.

    “Munich is a city with a high quality of life. But I couldn’t be comfortable… They only think about work, work and work. They are machines. They are incredible.
    “They arrive, ‘Hello, good morning, good morning’, they change, they train and, ‘Goodbye, bye’. Each one with their own life, they train and are ‘little machines’. It’s incredible.
    “When they drink these 5-litre beers, rather, they gulp it all in 25 minutes, it’s incredible…”

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    Arsenal ace Aubameyang plays in 7-a-side match in Italy and pays for pitch before giving every player a Gunners shirt

    PIERRE-EMERICK AUBAMEYANG showed his generosity after paying for a 7-a-side game in Italy and gifting every player a Gunners shirt. The former AC Milan youth ace was visiting his brothers Willy – who has dropped a hint Auba could be staying in North London– and Catilina, before they showed up to a football centre in […] More

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    Arsenal star Aubameyang plays in 7-a-side match in Italy and pays for pitch before giving every player a Gunners shirt

    PIERRE-EMERICK AUBAMEYANG showed his generosity after paying for a 7-a-side match in Italy and gifting every player a Gunners shirt.
    The former AC Milan youth player was visiting his brothers Willy – who has dropped a hint Auba could be staying in North London- and Catilina, before they showed up to a football centre in Varese.

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    Arsenal’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang played in a 7-a-side match in Italy and paid for the pitchCredit: @kutuz007
    According to Gazzetta, the game also featured ex-Belarusian striker Vitali Kutuzov, who lives in the area, as well as rapper Fabio Rizzo.
    Aubameyang’s team all wore Arsenal shirts and the forward then made sure he paid for the pitch.
    The 31-year-old also handed out Gunners shirts for all the players to keep.
    Aubameyang in 2016, when playing for Borussia Dortmund, played in a tournament at the Franco Ossola stadium, situated in Varese.

    He was last year in Legnano, which is in the north-westernmost part of the Province of Milan, for a friendly match with friends and relatives.
    His brothers still live in Italy, and he appears to have a tradition of visiting them for a kickabout, and paying for it.

    Aubameyang has just one month until the Premier League restarts.
    He scored twice for Arsenal in the last match he played, a 2-1 FA Cup final win against Chelsea.

    The striker, with one year left on his contract, is yet to pen a new deal despite talks progressing well.

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    Willian confirms Chelsea exit as Brazilian says ‘it’s time to move on’ while he nears free Arsenal transfer

    WILLIAN has confirmed his departure from Chelsea in an emotional open letter – paving the way for a switch to London rivals Arsenal.
    The Brazilian, 32, spent seven seasons at Stamford Bridge but was unable to agree a contract extension.

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    Willian confirmed his departure from Chelsea in an emotional open letterCredit: Getty Images

    He told fans: “The time has come to move on. I am certainly going to miss my teammates.
    “I will miss all the staff at the club who’ve always treated me like a son and I will miss the fans.
    “I leave with my head held high, safe in the knowledge that I won things here and always did my best in a Chelsea shirt!”
    The winger had been at loggerheads with the Chelsea hierarchy as his time as a blue came to an end.

    Willian made it clear he was only interested in a three-year deal, but was only offered two years by Chelsea.
    Manager Frank Lampard insisted he and the club had “done everything” to keep the forward at Stamford Bridge.
    Willian’s departure comes as Arsenal push on to sign the playmaker on a free transfer.

    It is understood the Gunners are ready to offer him a three-year deal, with £100k-a-week deal already agreed.

    Defender David Luiz last summer made the switch across London in an £8million move.
    It came a year after Olivier Giroud traded red for blue.

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    Ryan Fraser’s Bournemouth walk-out looks set to backfire as Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool transfer interest dries up

    RYAN FRASER’S decision to walk out on Bournemouth looks like it could backfire.
    The Scot rejected a Cherries deal of around £67,000-a-week — but Crystal Palace are offering nearer to £50,000 a week for the winger, who had hoped to earn a move worth at least double that.

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    Ryan Fraser refused to play for Bournemouth after the Prem restart as the Cherries were relegatedCredit: Reuters
    Fraser, 26, is available on a free and was being tracked by elite clubs such as Arsenal and Tottenham after his stellar 2018/19 campaign, when he scored seven Premier League goals and 14 assists.
    After failing to repeat that success, neither club has made a move.
    It means Fraser’s options could be limited to Palace and West Ham, who are also interested.
    And with the pandemic affecting football finances everywhere, the wages on offer may not be as lucrative as before Covid-19 struck.

    Fraser snubbed a short-term contract in June, so sat out the rest of the campaign as Bournemouth slumped to relegation.
    Having signed for the Cherries back in League One, he made over 200 appearances but has not played in almost five months.

    The 2019/20 season saw Fraser score just once, against Everton in September, with four assists.
    Bournemouth were relegated on the final day of the season despite completing a league double over the Toffees.

    After the coronavirus shutdown, they picked up only two wins in nine games as they finished a point from safety.

    Alex Crook says Crystal Place are favourites to sign Bournemouth’s Ryan Fraser More