Transfers - Gossip Shop: Arsenal eye Alonso

Eurosport - Tue, 09 Dec 07:27:00 2008

"You'll never win anything with kids". So claimed a television pundit at the beginning of the 1995-96 season before Manchester United's youngsters went on to sweep all before them.

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Alan Hansen may have been horribly wrong in his assessment all those years ago, but Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger , having championed his kids for so long, finally appears to have come round to the Scotsman's school of thought.

Arsenal have struggled for consistency so far this season, a fault has been attributed to a lack of experience in the side, particularly in midfield where fellow team-mates have even started tackling each other in dying moments of games.

Wenger may be one of Cesc Fabregas's fans but the Gunners boss has realised his new captain, just 21, needs a helping hand from a more experienced sidekick in the middle of the park.

Enter Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso.

Wenger is a keen admirer of the Spain international; the Gunners would have snapped him up last summer if it were not for Aston Villa's refusal to allow Gareth Barry to go to Anfield.

But having continued to impress this season, and with Liverpool still interested in Barry, Wenger is preparing to make another bid for Alonso once the transfer window opens in January. The Daily Mirror claims a fee of £12 million should be enough to tempt Rafa Benitez to part with his countryman.

Meanwhile, Robbie Keane's rumoured return to Tottenham is likely to rest on who Harry Redknapp can offer Liverpool in part exchange.

The Reds have claimed there is still a job for Keane to do at Anfield, even though he was dropped for the weekend's game against Blackburn and has been struggling for goals ever since his summer move up north.

But Redknapp is willing to hand over £10m-rated Aaron Lennon and £5m-rated Jamie O'Hara - plus £5m in cash - to seal a dramatic return for the Irishman to White Hart Lane just six months after he left.

With Keane featuring so prominently on their list of new year targets, Spurs have moved to distance themselves from stories linking them with Wigan striker Emile Heskey, whose future is up in the air what with his current deal at the JJB Stadium running out at the end of the season.

"He's a free in the summer and I think he will wait to be a free agent," Redknapp told The Times. "Then he has the power.

"I can see him waiting until the summer unless someone is really desperate to take him."

Someone like Aston Villa perhaps. Or Liverpool. Both teams are, according to the Daily Express, monitoring the England man's situation. But Wigan boss Steve Bruce will not take anything less than £10m for a striker he regularly describes as "the best centre forward of his type".

Redknapp's former club Portsmouth featured heavily in this column not so long ago, 'Arry's departure from Fratton Park prompting fears he could be followed out of the door by a number of players loyal to him.

But with Tony Adams having assured said players of Pompey's aspirations for the future, the south coast club's name has been conspicuously absent in the Gossip Shop over recent weeks.

And that looks set to continue (except for today, of course) after owner Alexandre Gaydamak assured Adams there will be no large scale offloading of staff in January, despite his decision to put the club up for sale.

Adams said: "Is there pressure on me to sell in January? The owner has said nothing changes with that and, like it was with Harry, he has said to me 'I'm totally supportive of you.' He thinks I'm doing a great job.

"If a ridiculous offer comes in, I'll accept it to be honest but he has not said to get rid of anyone."

In other news, Hertha Berlin striker Marko Pantelic has appeared on the radar of some of the Premier League's 'finest', with the Daily Mail fingering West Brom, Wigan, Everton and Middlesbrough as those clubs.

Blackburn are considering a swoop for former Liverpool defender Steve Finnan, currently in Barcelona with Espanyol , while Michael Owen has blamed "hysteria" on Tyneside for his protracted contract negotiations with Newcastle.

And finally, it wouldn't be a proper edition of GS without a mention of Manchester City. Today's titbit from Eastlands has Robinho trying to persuade the club's owners into splashing out on Atletico Madrid striker Sergio Aguero, one of a long list of 'new Maradonas', and Milan ace Kaka.

The Brazilian said in The Sun: "Sergio and Kaka are fantastic players and if either of them came to the club I'd be very happy."

Which pretty much equates to: "Aw, go on, get me at least one of them for Christmas. Please. Pretty please. With a cherry on top."

Mike Hytner / Eurosport

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  1. Some of the things you report are ridiculous, ar you­ not payed well enough to report the truth or can you­ just no be bothered? It's like reading a fantasy­ article written by a 10-year-old. If you would be­ willing to let me write a Gossip Shop i'm sure i­ could make it far more interesting with fact based­ stories. I don't know if this aritcle is supposed­ to light-hearted, a bit of fun or actually serious?

    From sedlpallett, on Tue 9 Dec 12:51AM
  2. i think it is saying alonso to arsenal not spurs

    From sedlpallett, on Tue 9 Dec 12:42AM
  3. Why would Alonso want to go to spurs does he have­ masochistic tendencies ?

    From Nicholas, on Tue 9 Dec 12:36AM
  4. Robbie Keane back to spurs!!!
    Where the hell do i start­ on this one.....what a load of Monkey Poo

    From DanielW, on Tue 9 Dec 12:13AM
  5. The Gareth barry deal is off for good, it will only be­ on again if the market goes quiet and we are in need of­ some more breaking stories on skysportsnews....only to­ keep the presenters awake.

    From DanielW, on Tue 9 Dec 12:02AM
  6. Sort out your reports - Alonso to arsenal was a rumour­ pushed through by liverpool in the summer to shake up­ the gareth barry saga.....old news. Liverpool's­ best player this season is unlikeley to leave....not at­ least until the end of the season, 15mil will seal it­ but i doubt arsenal will throw their hat in the ring.

    From DanielW, on Tue 9 Dec 12:02AM
  7. What a load of rubbish, yahoo eurosport are reporting­ complete and utter dung and expect us to believe­ it.
    Mike Hytner - If you haven't got anything to­ report fair enough, but dont just make up a load of­ lies and pass it on as genuine football gossip just to­ pay the bills.

    From DanielW, on Tue 9 Dec 12:02AM
  8. Eloit Argy
    You're having a laugh!!!

    From jotimm, on Mon 8 Dec 11:48PM
  9. WELL IF ARSENAL WANTS ALONSO, THEY WILL GET HIM THAT­ FOR SURE, THEY SHOULD HAVE TAKEN HIM IN SUMMER REALLY.

    From Wilson-M, on Mon 8 Dec 11:04PM
  10. i cant see alonso going to arsenal,if he goes anywhere­ it wil be juventes!!!as a life long liverpool fan i­ would like to see him stay at anfield,going for barry­ is a bad idea!!!just look at keane,waste of money

    From stevewright47, on Mon 8 Dec 10:43PM
  11. load of @#$%, why would we (spurs) trade lennon and­ o'hara to get keane back? if you are going to make­ rumours up, at least make them slightly believable!

    From peter b, on Mon 8 Dec 10:20PM
  12. Forget Alonso. Get Torres!!!!!!

    From Eliot, on Mon 8 Dec 10:20PM
  13. i dont think those small eys know any thing bout­ fatball and plus emma

    From akam, on Mon 8 Dec 10:08PM
  14. lol no way is arsenal getting alonso, alonso is going­ stay at anfield for another 5 years, hes class

    From joshua, on Mon 8 Dec 10:05PM
  15. forget all this contreversy with alonso, hes so @#$%

    From asma, on Mon 8 Dec 10:00PM
  16. John G before slaggin off Emma u need to get it right­ yourself ! the Eurpean champions cup was actualy first­ made for the teams who had won there respective leagues­ Hence why it was called the Eurpean cup of champions so­ u are wrong ! , so in that aspect Emma is right as for­ the rest of what she says ... ....well its Rubbish­ United were not champions when they won it in 99 and as­ much as i hate to say it Liverpool have still won it As­ champions of what was then the Old Div 1. But it was­ only ever changed to the league system its in now to­ satisfy the money men and the Armchair supporters in­ fact the whole tornament is a farce with the same old­ teams in the knockouts every year , the excitement of­ it years ago of small teams pulling off an upset is­ gone because most those smaller teams are knocked out­ in the group stage ...Just another example of the­ lovely Game of Football being turned into a money­ spinner !!

    From Eagle3777, on Mon 8 Dec 9:09PM
  17. Emma, you are a looser... this comment tells everything­ about you... you can't respect what others adore or­ like... Had i said something about your @#$% team?! I­ don't remember at all... so shut up! why did you­ come here? get your @#$% mouse away from this site...

    From Dius, on Mon 8 Dec 9:08PM
  18. As it is Arsenal have always created stars and never­ bought one and still have been a threat to all the­ Star-studed teams, do I need to mention names here,­ lol, buying a star for a change sounds good. Well, for­ Man U Alonso won't even be a star....lol

    From thelastcoder, on Mon 8 Dec 8:42PM
  19. COMMENT 86...FIRST OF ALL IT'S A MIRACLE YOU CAN­ READ, AND WHY DO YOU USE SUCH FOUL LANGUAGE WHEN­ COMMENTING ON EMMA'S OPINION...YOU ARE NOT A­ MAN...YOU ARE WEAK

    From fluffy.bits, on Mon 8 Dec 8:41PM
  20. Alonso aint going anywhere he has been our best player­ this season and he doesnt want to go. He has to much­ loyalty for us.

    From Dani, on Mon 8 Dec 8:34PM
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