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    Arsenal are growing increasingly confident they can finance a record-breaking move for Wayne Rooney.

    Sportmail exclusively revealed the Gunners’ interest in the unsettled Manchester United star last week.

    A move for Rooney was first discussed in a scouting meeting in March, but there was an acknowledgement that his £250,000-per-week wages could be a stretch too far for the club.


    Outbound? Wayne Rooney is believed to want a move away from Old Trafford

    However, Arsenal are refusing to dismiss the idea of landing Rooney this summer. He has just two years to run on his existing Old Trafford contract, and the Gunners hope that the security of a five-year deal worth close to £200,000-a-week will be an attractive proposition for the striker.

    Arsenal are also willing to hand Rooney a multi-million pound signing-on fee to supplement his wages.

    The deal would make Rooney the club’s best ever paid player.

    Lukas Podolski and Theo Walcott are Arsenal’s current top earners on around £100,000-a-week. But outgoing United chief executive David Gill still expects Rooney to start next season with the Premier League champions, despite Arsenal’s interest.

    The 27-year-old has been linked with a move from Old Trafford after retiring manager Sir Alex Ferguson — who has been replaced by Everton’s David Moyes — said the player had submitted a second transfer request in nearly three years.


    Main man: Rooney has been forced to play second fiddle to Robin van Persie since his arrival from Arsenal




    But Gill said: ‘I think that he’s a great, great player at a great, great club and the club doesn’t want to lose its star player.
    ‘I’m sure every bit of work is being taken with Wayne and his advisers to ensure that happens. I am not a betting man but I’m confident I’ll sit at Old Trafford next season and see Wayne Rooney running out.’

    Liverpool-born Rooney agreed a five-year contract running to June 2015 after changing his mind over leaving the club in October 2010.

    Meanwhile, Arsenal’s talks over Fiorentina striker Stevan Jovetic are at a crucial stage. The Serie A club are unwilling to take less than his £25m buyout clause, but Arsenal are only willing to pay £20m.
    Juventus are also in contact with Fiorentina and there is a growing concern at Arsenal that the Montenegro striker, 23, will opt to stay in Italy.

    Arsenal are also interested in the 25-year-old Real Madrid and Argentina striker, Gonzalo Higuain.




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    Last edited by Karl; May 25, 2013, 07:52 AM.
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    more paper trash talk, Arsenal can afford dem man deh wages. Close to 250,000 a week him earning. Joke of the week.

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