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4sportsake.com (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
Both teams need to bolster their ranks and the player is looking to move, is this a transfer rumour we can believe? Andrei Arshavin is a transfer window target for Spurs and Arsenal. The Russian midfielder, 27, looked set for a move to Tottenham after Euro 2008 but Zenit St Petersburg refused to budge on their £25million price tag. Agent Dennis Latcher admitted Real Madrid look favourites to sign him,...
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4sportsake.com (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
Russian star Andrei Arshavin looks set to leave Zenit St. Petersburg alerting the attention of both Arsenal and Spurs. The 27 year old made his debut for Zenit againts Bradford City in 2000 in the Inter toto cup and has gone on to win the league title and also the UEFA Cup. He was also a huge part of the Russian national team that stopped England qualifying for Euro 2008. The Russian midfielder, 27,...
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The Offside (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
Stuff to read while you make the worst ring entrance in boxing history…… Cristiano Ronaldo’s Mini-me (Sniffing The Touchline) The Bundesliga as an example for England - and Europe. (Telegraph) Calling curtains on the 3-5-2? (Guardian) Andrei Arshavin’s ascent from revelation to transfer whore. (101 Great Goals) Bild v Klinssman; or, Everyone v The Tabloids (ESPN) Football stars as Bond villains. [...]...
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The Sun (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
ANDREI ARSHAVIN is a January transfer window target for Spurs and Arsenal
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
Andrei Arshavin's agent claims Real Madrid are currently in 'pole position' in the race to sign the Zenit St Petersburg forward during the January transfer window.
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Dear Mr Levy (Free subscription) | 19/11/2008
This week I am mostly wanting to play in: The Bundesliga . by guest blogger Andrei Arshavin. Hello, my name is Andrei. Andrei Arshavin. You might remember me from Zenit's UEFA Cup antics of last year when we achieved great success in lifting the silverware, defeating the Hun's in Manchester. I also play for Russia and I am considered to be their star player. I'm sure you remember my famous baby-face...
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The Run of Play (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
I know it seems like he's sent this signal to several different clubs. But I think it's safe to say at this point that when Arshavin declares, "My dream is to play for Tottenham," or "My dream is to play for Bayern," what we should be hearing is, "I will faithfully and to their own [...] Related posts: The Tuesday Portrait: Inner Life of Andrei Arshavin The Guus That Played the Golden Leg
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
The saga surrounding Andrei Arshavin's potential move to one of Europe's major leagues has taken another twist after the Russia star claimed it would be 'a dream' to join Bayern Munich.
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All about F C Barcelona (Free subscription) | 14/11/2008
Andrei Arshavin rumour does not look like going to die out soon. Actually Sport.es is keeping it on the frontpage with their daily articles of a possible Arshavin move. Guardiola has been very careful in answering questions about the russian; when asked about his interest he answered with a broad minded phrase saying that "Arshavin is a good player". I have already written about teh Arshavin factor...
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footy247 (Free subscription) | 14/11/2008
Andrei Arshavin, the Zenit St. Petersburg forward, has been photographed with a Blaugrana shirt and made it clear in the summer that his first choice would be a move to Camp Nou, but his hopes of joining the club supported as a boy have now been dashed. Barça-biased sports daily El Mundo Deportivo is often tipped-off about stories from within the Catalan club - and Barca's lack of read more
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IOL (Free subscription) | 13/11/2008
Andrei Arshavin wants to move away from Zenit St Petersburg, and hopes to find a new club in the January transfer window.