MY..MY..MY it took nearly six months of negotiations at last on the 21st of May, 2010 the 26th year old Moroccan international, Maroune Chamakh sign on the dotted line as an Arsenal player.
What a relief it must be for Arsene Wenger and the Arsenals fan for such a long wait to bring the Big Cham to the Emirates and spearhead the Gunners front line when the new season kick off.
With the news buzzing over the Emirates, Arsenal's favourite son Cesc Fabregas leaving the Gunners to join Barca overshadowed the arrival of Chamakh certainly did gave the fans hopes that all is not lost.
But until now, Cesc Fabregas departure to Barca still nothing has been confirmed yet. The latest development heard that the Arsenal board will stop with whatsoever resources they have from making the deal happens. Looking at the current World Cup scenario with Spain. The midfielder seems to spend most of the time warming on the bench. Spain's boss Vicente Del Bosque seems to favour players from the Spanish La Liga. Fabregas appear twice as a subs against Honduras and Chile. So keep your finger cross. Watch out for Arsenal's six foot four new number 29.
Arsenal's second signing a central defender - Laurent Koscielny, 24 from French Ligue 1 side Lorient to fill in gap after William Gallas refused to sign a new contract. Uncapped Koscielny who was born in France but still eligible to represent Poland due to his national roots. Koscielny will be wearing Arsenal jersey No.6.
Arsenal's second signing a central defender - Laurent Koscielny, 24 from French Ligue 1 side Lorient to fill in gap after William Gallas refused to sign a new contract. Uncapped Koscielny who was born in France but still eligible to represent Poland due to his national roots. Koscielny will be wearing Arsenal jersey No.6.
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