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    May202014

    Yaya Toure To Arsenal? Why Gunners Must Move For Wantaway Midfielder

    Yaya Toure is supposedly on his way out of Manchester City this summer despite leading them to the Premier League trophy and the Carling Cup this season. The powerful midfielder is said to want a move away, for whatever reason, and I think Arsenal should be going all out to make him their own.

    Whether or not he would accept a move to the Emirates, I don't know. But he is the midfield destroyer that the Gunners need to add some mettle into the middle of the pitch.

    Mathieu Flamini and Mikel Arteta are neither a physical presence or a force in the air and are unable to stride forward and penetrate the opposition.

    Toure can do just that and scored 20 Premier League goals for City this season and another four in other competitions.

    He is the complete midfielder and could be the difference between Arsenal winning the Premier League next season.

    Gooners, do you agree?

    Reader Comments (5)

    LOL you couldn't even afford his wages

    Yaya Toure would be ideal - we had him on trial years ago and AW missed out
    Arsenal lack power and this would solve much of that dilemna
    He might even finish playing at centre back - outstanding thought

    I am an Arsenal fan and would love to see Yaya there. God only knows we had and missed that opportunity but let's get real, he is not leaving Man City, certainly not because the club failed to wish him a happy birthday. I guess the silly season has started for crazy speculation.

    Hahahahaha hahahaha ha oh sorry, this was meant to be a joke right????

    Joke of the season...hahahahahaha

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