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Campbell has gone to Pompey

Cole will more than likely go to Chelsea.

Now I have just read that Reyes is likely to go to Real Madrid. He was left out of their CL qualifying game..that speaks volumes

How is Wenger going to sustain a challenge for the title if all these things come to pass?

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Now I have just read that Reyes is likely to go to Real Madrid. He was left out of their CL qualifying game..that speaks volumes

He was phtographed at the weekend posing in a Real shirt.....!

Gooners website link.

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I'm an Arsenal hater , ask my real life brother - Haroihenry [ sad fucq loves Arse.. :D ]

But I think they still got a lot of good players. Fabregas... :D That Rosicky? :D

Van Persie..... :D Cole is staying..... :D

Don't even mention Hooray Henry... :o

And the veteran England squad player......Jersey Joe Walcott

They still good , mores the pity..... :D

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Campbell is now well past his best. Both him and Cole were out for long periods last season and they did fine without them. Reyes would be a disappointment for them but (and I'm not an Arsenal fan) it looks like Wenger is building another fine young team. They'll do better than last season and in a year or two will be really challenging again.

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Also the money that they should get for Reyes and cole combined could be anywhere between 32 to 40 million. Theres quotes in the paper today saying reyes wont be sold for less than 16 million and cole should be going for anything between 16 and 25 million.

Im not an Arsenal fan but I tihnk they already have good enough players to replace them and with all that extra money, maybe Wenger can buy some big name players

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Cole will more than likely go to Chelsea

Not sure about that TP. This from soccernet....

Chelsea call off chase for Gunner Cole

Jose Mourinho has told Arsenal that Chelsea will not offer 'one single pound' more for Ashley Cole.

Chelsea released a statement today claiming they had reached a stalemate in their transfer talks with the Gunners.

The clubs are millions of pounds apart in their valuation of the England defender.

Arsenal are thought to be holding out for £25million but Chelsea have tabled a bid in the region of £16million.

Mourinho said: 'I haven't lost patience. Ashley Cole is Arsenal's player and they have the power in their hands to say yes or no.

'We have the power in our hands to say how far our offer goes. The offer went to the limit.

'The club does not move one single pound more and I completely agree with that.

'Our offer is an excellent offer for an excellent player. It's in their hands. They say no and no is no.'

Mourinho admits he will now concentrate on his other options at left-back but admits the Cole deal could still happen.

The Chelsea boss said: 'We have been looking all the time at other players. When you try to sign a player, you can't think this is the only player in the world you can get.

'You have to look at some alternatives. Of course he was an important choice for us but I believe he was also an important choice for them and they probably want to keep him.

'You will have to ask Arsenal if it will happen now. If I sign another left-back. I only want one more left-back. I don't want two. But there is a chance it will happen.'

The latest development in the Cole saga overshadowed Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Celtic in a friendly at Stamford Bridge.

Gary Caldwell gave the Scottish champions the lead in the 10th minute but Shaun Wright-Phillips levelled on the stroke of half-time with his first goal in Chelsea colours.

The Blues issued their statement on the Cole transfer after negotiations reached a deadlock earlier in the day.

It said: 'Chelsea FC has been in discussions with Arsenal Football Club for some time over the possible transfer of Ashley Cole.

'Chelsea has made a very substantial offer for the player.

'Although discussions have continued, Arsenal's valuation of the player does not match Chelsea's and therefore no agreement can be reached in the current circumstances.'

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