Friday, 22 April 2011

Arsenal and Tottenham at war again, this time for the signature of Milito

Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are fighting to sign Inter Milan striker Diego Milito for a cut-throat price of £5 million.
The Argentine has been in poor form for the Serie A club this season, and both North London clubs are keen to bring him to the Barclays Premier League, according to reports in the Sun.
Milito has stated an interest to play in England, according to further reports, influencing the interest of both sides.
However, Harry Redknapp could find it harder to lure the star striker to the Lilywhite-supporting section of London, as the striker is determined to join a side playing in the UEFA Champions League, which the Englishman cannot guarantee.
Arsenal are almost certain to be in the competition, but Spurs are still fighting Manchester City for the prized fourth spot in the Premier League.
Both sides are desperate to bolster their front-line for next season, with Tottenham planning to let Roman Pavlychenko leave this summer, and Arsenal hoping to pair Milito with Robin van Persie in order to sharpen their finishing touch.

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