Robin van Persie and Arshavin are on the shopping list of Inter this summer

The Italian giant has made up a 50 million euro plan to fetch the alluring Arsenal duo from under the nose of Arsene Wenger. The Dutch hit – man, Robin van Persie and the Russian striker are on the shopping list of Inter Milan should this summer transfer
window opens. Inter is currently preparing a case to strengthen their front line strikers thereby swooping on Gunner’s Robin van Persie and the Russian skipper, Arshavin.

The 2006 Russian footballer of the year was procured by Arsenal in 2009 following his ability to play as a second striker and attacking striker. He enjoyed a good repute at Emirates Stadium [Arsenal home] after which he was declared Arsenal player of the
month on several occasions. The 29-year-old Russia International along with the most reckless striker, 27-year-old, Van Persie have done considerably well for Arsenal on the field. 

Arshavin has fetched the limelight after scoring a sensational goal in Arsenal’s 2 – 1 victory over FC Barcelona in the first leg of last 16 of Champions League. Ironically, the Russian has struggled a lot in the current spell of the English Premier League
and was being linked with Juventus, Chelsea and his former club Zenit St. Petersburg. In a press encounter, Arshavin’s agent revealed that the possibility of an imminent exit is there provided any club pay reasonable amount because Arsenal could offload the
striker if they are given at least 20 million euro offer. According to caughtoffside.com, Arsenal boss isn’t willing to sell Van Persie until and unless given a gigantic offer that should be too strong to turn down.

The Spanish giants, Real Madrid, are also said to be in the line to hire the Dutch International and they might consider releasing Karim Benzema along with the money. Reportedly, the Bernabeu Santiago coach, Jose Mourinho might offer 25 million pounds but
Inter coach Leonardo said that he had the backing of the management and the finance too. Both the strikers are back on Inter’s radar after thrashing Barcelona.

Although, Nerazzurri has spent too much on the 26-year-old Italian International, Giampaolo Pazzini and are no way near a position to lure the Gunner’s duo but this summer transfer window could be most highly likely that a deal could take place. But the
Gunners manager, Arsene Wenger, is quite famous for not releasing his key players and that’s what he did to the Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas. There were some speculations that Cesc had given a transfer application but Wenger opposed the act, because of Cesc’s
agreement with the club till 2015. Wenger responded to Barcelona’s offer to hire Fabregas by saying that the deal could take place if Camp Nou is ready to give the epic Lionel Messi.

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