Manchester Evening News

Angry Blues say Arteta Gunners move is not done

- By STUART BRENNAN stuart.brennan@men-news.co.uk @StuBrennan­MEN

CITY are adamant that they have not agreed a deal for Mikel Arteta despite reports that his move to Arsenal is done and dusted.

The Gunners are expecting to announce Pep Guardiola’s assistant as their new manager within the next 48 hours – and there were claims last night that agreement had been reached with both the man and the Blues.

But Arteta was on the team bus which arrived at Oxford for last night’s League Cup quarter-final.

City sources insist that there has still been no contact from Arsenal, increasing the fury which they felt when news broke of a meeting between Arteta and two Arsenal club executives at his Manchester home in the early hours of Monday.

That angered City, as they had been socialisin­g with Arsenal executives just hours earlier in the directors’ lounge at the Emirates and there was no hint that they would make a play for him.

Just a few hours later Arsenal managing director, Vinai Venkatesha­m, and the club’s contract negotiator Huss Fahmy were pictured leaving Arteta’s home in Manchester.

That brought an angry reaction from City, who feel that Arsenal have belied their classy reputation by making an underhand approach.

They made it plain on Monday that they would not be accommodat­ing in the deal, although they exempt Arteta from criticism and say he will leave with the club’s blessing when he does go.

City will ask for the full seven-figure compensati­on amount, but say that there has been no discussion on that – in fact no discussion at all, with Arsenal yet to pick up the phone.

Meanwhile, Blues legend Yaya Toure thinks that Mikel Arteta can bring a ‘new vision’ to Arsenal if he becomes the new manager – but has predicted that it won’t be easy.

“It’s going to be quite difficult. Why? Because Arsenal are struggling and I think if the directors of Arsenal listen to him and go in his way, maybe it’s going to work,” the Ivorian told AP.

“Obviously City have a lot more money than Arsenal and I think it’s going to be quite complicate­d.”

 ??  ?? Mikel Arteta, left, watches City players warm-up before last night’s match
Mikel Arteta, left, watches City players warm-up before last night’s match

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