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  • Arsenal tell Cesar he must take pay cut to complete Gunners move

    Arsenal have told QPR goalkeeper Julio Cesar he will have to take a pay cut in order to complete a dream switch to the Emirates Stadium.

    Gunners boss Arsene Wenger is eyeing another goalkeeper to act as competition for Wojciech Szczesny and Lukasz Fabianski, after agreeing to let Vito Mannone join Sunderland.

    QPR shot-stopper Cesar has emerged as the number one target, with the 33-year-old also keen on the move as he looks cement his place as Brazil’s number one ahead of the World Cup next year.

    But the transfer has stalled in recent weeks, with Cesar’s wage demands proving to be a huge stumbling block.

    He currently earns around £45,000-a-week at QPR, which is topped up by performance-related bonuses, and he is refusing to accept anything less at a new club.

    Arsenal are prepared to do business if Cesar accepts a straight £30,000-a-week deal, and have told him to hurry up and make a decision.

    Cesar is currently on holiday in South America after helping Brazil win the Confederations Cup earlier this month, and QPR have told him he will be allowed to find a new club.

    But Napoli have already pulled out of the race because of his wage demands – instead moving in for Liverpool’s Pepe Reina – and now Arsenal are ready to pull the plug unless he lowers his demands.

    Cesar still has a year left on his contract at Loftus Road and chief executive Philip Beard says they will play the goalie in the Championship next term if he doesn’t get a move.

    Arsenal have told QPR goalkeeper Julio Cesar he will have to take a pay cut in order to complete a dream switch to the Emirates Stadium.

  • #2
    Sounds like he's going nowhere.

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    • #3
      Stuck with the piece of **** then....Ain't he earned enough from his career with the top clubs

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      • #4
        not a fan then dave

        think I would prefer green myself

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        • #5
          Suppose the decision now is do we make up a proportion of the 15k difference to make the move happen

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          • #6
            Originally posted by West Acton View Post
            Suppose the decision now is do we make up a proportion of the 15k difference to make the move happen
            how weird is the world of football finance, that we would have to subsidies a player to a giant of world football

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            • #7
              Originally posted by QPR71 View Post
              how weird is the world of football finance, that we would have to subsidies a player to a giant of world football
              Agree mate not just that but a player who is already a millionaire

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              • #8
                He obviously doesnt want to play for brazil that much then.

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                • #9
                  IMO a load of old bo//ox he's on70k a week with us , with the indifferent keepers Arsenal have they can find the same for him

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by QPR71 View Post
                    not a fan then dave

                    think I would prefer green myself
                    Yeah agree 71 ....lotta money for someone to play in goal and he's had some right howlers

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                    • #11
                      We should tell him unless he goes he will be number 2 behind Greene.

                      Surely he would do anything to play in goal for Brazil in Brazil.
                      Call his bluff greedy so and so

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by qprdel View Post
                        We should tell him unless he goes he will be number 2 behind Greene.

                        Surely he would do anything to play in goal for Brazil in Brazil.
                        Call his bluff greedy so and so
                        or force him to watch some of his howlers repeatedly

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by qprdel View Post
                          We should tell him unless he goes he will be number 2 behind Greene.

                          Surely he would do anything to play in goal for Brazil in Brazil.
                          Call his bluff greedy so and so
                          He played well in the Confederation Cup, so maybe he has been told that he will be considered for the World Cup, no matter what team he plays for.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
                            Yeah agree 71 ....lotta money for someone to play in goal and he's had some right howlers
                            Yep he's had a few howlers behind a shyte defence but also had some great games behind a shyte defence early on he kept us in games for long periods when we all knew the inevitable was going to happen cos of the shyte in front of him ,on the other hand Dave no one can say Greene has had great games though after a bad start he had some good games but no more than good games , if people can't see Cesar is word class shot stopper well you know the story about Spec savers

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                            • #15
                              I found it strange that no clubs really went in for him, I guess it must be the high wages putting people off.

                              Well if he doesn't move he'll have to stay and help us get back up ;-#

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