Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Arsenal hopeful captain Van Persie will do 'a Rooney' and stay

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Arsenal will head into next week's make-or-break talks with Robin van Persie hopeful the contract rebel is ready to perform a Wayne Rooney-style U-turn.

The Gunners skipper stunned the club earlier this month with a damning statement questionin­g the club's ambition whilst confirming his intention not to sign a new contract.

Van Persie is due to return to pre-season training next week and manager Arsene Wenger will take the opportunit­y to hold a heart-to-heart with his talisman in hope that he can persuade the 28-yearold to change his mind.

And a well-placed Arsenal source has told Sportsmail that the club are still 'very hopeful' of securing the long term future of Van Persie.

Members of the Gunners hierarchy feel Van Persie's controvers­ial statement was merely a ploy by the forward's agent Kees Vos to secure his client a better deal - reminiscen­t of Rooney's contract stand-off with Manchester United in 2010.

After talks over a new deal broke down, Rooney released a statement confirming he wanted to leave Old Trafford.

However, just a few days later the England internatio­nal signed fresh terms after being offered more money by United.

As it stands, Arsenal have offered Van Persie a three year deal worth £130,000-per-week - plus a £5million loyalty bonus.

f Arsenal fail in their attempts, Wenger will sanction the immediate sale of Van Persie in order to have enough time to reinvest the money from the Holland internatio­nal's sale.

Whether Arsenal's hopes have some substance remain to be seen, neverthele­ss the club are still doing all they can to convince their star man to sign a new deal.

Van Persie wants to be sure the club will sign the quality of player that will help propel Wenger's side into genuine challenger­s for the Premier League and Champions League titles.

Courtesy Dailymail.

 ??  ?? Robin van Persie. AFP.
Robin van Persie. AFP.

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