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Carlos Vela Plus Cash For Schwarzer

Started by White Noise, August 19, 2010, 11:46:46 AM

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White Noise

I thought this was in interesting story from today's 'Fulham Stuff'. I think Vela is a terrific little player and would be a snip at a £2 million make weight in this deal. We have been linked with him on loan in the past but what do other people think of him?

http://www.goal.com/en/news/9/england/2010/08/19/2077461/fulham-want-carlos-vela-plus-cash-from-arsenal-in-exchange?

Fulham Want Carlos Vela Plus Cash From Arsenal In Exchange For £4m Mark Schwarzer

Craven Cottage club enquire about Gunners' fringe players as talks continue...

EXCLUSIVE

Fulham have asked for Arsenal striker Carlos Vela plus cash from the Gunners in exchange for Mark Schwarzer.

The two London clubs have reached deadlock in their negotiations because Arsenal are unwilling to match Fulham's £4 million valuation of the 37-year-old goalkeeper.

Arsenal had a £2m bid rejected for Schwarzer in May and have not made a further offer, although it is understood that the two clubs are still in talks.

"They have different valuations of Schwarzer," a source close to the transfer told Goal.com.

"Arsenal don't want to pay the £4m that Fulham want but one possibility is a player exchange deal to push it through."

It is understood that several Arsenal fringe players have been mentioned and Fulham, who are keen to bolster their forward ranks despite the signing of forward Moussa Dembele from AZ Alkmaar on Wednesday, have enquired about Vela among others.

Arsenal are likely to value the Mexican international far beyond a £2m makeweight, even though the 21-year-old is running out of time to make his mark at the club.

A deal has also been held up because the west Londoners have been unable to secure a proven goalkeeper to replace Schwarzer. An offer was made to David James but the former England No.1 made the surprise decision to drop a division and move to Championship club Bristol City.

Vela has made more appearances for his country than he has for Arsenal in the Premier League (25, including only three starts) and has scored just eight goals for the club since his 2006 switch from his homeland, although he did spend two seasons on loan in Spain.

Despite the sticking points in Arsenal's pursuit of Schwarzer, who handed in a transfer request last week and was not picked for Fulham's opening Premier League fixture against Bolton Wanderers, both sides expect the deal to eventually be completed before the end of the transfer window.

Fulham manager Mark Hughes is continuing to look at forward options after his pursuit of Craig Bellamy failed.

Hughes has been widely linked with a move for another forward he managed at Manchester City and Blackburn Rovers, Roque Santa Cruz, but sources say he is not expected to pursue the Paraguayan because of concerns over his injury record.


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TonyGilroy

Too small for a keeper though and that's what we need to replace Schwarzer

Rambling_Syd_Rumpo

Quote from: TonyGilroy on August 19, 2010, 01:44:22 PM
Too small for a keeper though and that's what we need to replace Schwarzer
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Lighthouse

If true Fulham are being clever,because there is no way Vela is worth just 2 million nowadays. He may not be a starter for Arsenal but he is worth more than that to them. I would take 2 million,Vela and Given on loan for Swart in A SECOND.
The above IS NOT A LEGAL DOCUMENT. It is an opinion.

We may yet hear the horse talk.

I can stand my own despair but not others hope


TonyGilroy

Me too but a Given loan may well include a recall provision in the event of injury to Hart and that could leave us in the poo.

ImperialWhite

But in the (relatively) unlikely even of that happening, we've got Stockdale - sure, maybe we wouldn't want Stockdale as number for too long, but he'd be more than good enough to take us to the next transfer window wouldn't he?

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