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Chamakh drops Arsenal hint

SoccerNews in General Soccer News 6 Feb 2010

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(GSM) – Bordeaux forward Marouane Chamakh has revealed that he wants to move to England this summer when he becomes a free agent and Arsenal is the team he would sign for.

The highly-rated Moroccan international who is out of contract at Bordeaux in the summer, has been contacted by the likes Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea, Everton and Sunderland with Internazionale, Juventus and Sevilla also in touch

But he has now revealed he wants to sign for the Gunners.

Arsenal tried to sign the 26-year-old last summer but could not agree terms, however Arsene Wenger has retained his interest.

“My future? Well, I hold all the cards, I have no reason to be under pressure but everyday passing by, I am a little less a Bordeaux player,” he revealed.

“My choice is to join Premier League and if I could choose, I will go to Arsenal.

“Bordeaux has brought me so much. I will soon clearly state things so the club can prepare to find my replacement peacefully.”

Chamakh is full of praise for Bordeaux boss Laurent Blanc.

“Laurent Blanc has brought us a winning state of mind, he has taught us how to hate defeat,” he told L’Equipe.

“Both on mental and physical levels, I am at my best. Three years ago, I was still a little crazy. Now I can manage my efforts, which allows me to be more clear-sighted at the end of the match.

“I have improved, but I can still improve. I am not only happy to play anymore. I have become someone who wants to win. I am more a scorer, but not enough yet. There are too many situations where I still do a pass for a player in a better position.”

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