Wednesday 20 August 2014

Arsenal's €25m Carvalho bid rejected by Sporting





The Gunners are keen to sign the midfielder, but the move has been complicated by Sporting's €35m valuation of the player and third-party ownership
Sporting are ready to cash in on Carvalho although, according to reports in Portugal, 40 per cent of his rights are owned by investment firm Banco Espirito Santo. The player is also represented by super agent Jorge Mendes, which has added a layer of difficulty to discussions taking place between the parties.

Arsene Wenger has sanctioned a formal move for Carvalho as he seeks to further strengthen his squad in the defensive midfield and centre-back positions.

The Portugal international started his career in central defence although he is now used more regularly in midfield.

Arsenal are also closing in on an €10m deal to sign Olympiakos centre-back Kostas Manolas, and their move for Carvalho is understood to be in addition to the expected capture of the Greece international.

The London club's willingness to push the boat out for Carvalho could be influenced strongly by the outcome of their Champions League play-off tie against Besiktas, with victory paving the way for a minimum windfall of around €30m.

The second leg takes place at Emirates Stadium next Wednesday following a goalless opening leg in Turkey on Tuesday night.

Wenger has turned his attention to Carvalho after Morgan Schneiderlin rejected an offer to join the Gunners in favour of pursuing a move to Tottenham, who are set to make a final bid of around €21m.

Arsenal have also considered Sami Khedira but have been put off by his demands for a basic salary of €250,000-a-week.


The Gunners are expected to return with an improved offer for the 22-year-old, although the complex nature of the negotiations mean they are likely to go down to the wire.

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