Bolton Left Furious Over Vela Deal

Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle has criticised the conduct of agent Eduardo Hernández after a move for Carlos Vela collapsed. The Mexican joined West Brom on loan yesterday.

Coyle has revealed that Bolton had agreed to sign Vela on Thursday, but the move broke down over personal terms. The Trotters had agreed to pay all of Carlos’ wages on top of a loan fee, but Hernández then stepped in and told Coyle he would not complete a deal unless Bolton agreed to pay relocation and housing costs as well as appearance fees.

A move to West Brom then emerged as another option, although it’s not thought they have matched the original demands Vela’s representative made. A furious Coyle explained the situation today.

“We had permission from Arsenal regarding Carlos Vela. We agreed with Arsenal that we would pay the players salary, we also agreed to pay a loan fee to Arsenal. I then had a chat with his agent who informed me that there was more finances to come on top of that in terms of another fee and player appearances.”

“We’d agreed a deal with the football club and then outside influences meant that the deal was going to be financially far too much. I said to the chairman ‘well that’s it we’ll leave that’, and I stepped away from it.”

“I never spoke to the player himself so I stress there’s no fault at the player’s door or indeed Arsenal football club. It’s just it was getting far too much and I thought it was getting ridiculous and that’s why I stepped away from it.”

“It was getting far too much and I thought it was getting ridiculous and that’s why I stepped away from it.”

Vela has signed with the Baggies until the end of the season.

Vela In Talks With West Brom

Carlos Vela is in talks with West Bromwich Albion over a loan move, agent Eduardo Hernández has confirmed. The Mexican international is expected to complete a switch away from the Emirates in the next few days.

Hernández arrived in London earlier in the week and held talks with both Arsenal and the player. Arsène Wenger has already given his blessing to the move, but a club has yet to be decided on. The striker has had over 15 offers, from all over the world. However, he narrowed them down to three earlier in the week.

Bolton have been the front runners for a number of weeks, along with Spanish outfit Valencia. Vela himself has refused to return to La Liga, and wants to continue to adapt to life in England. Owen Coyle has spoken to Hernández extensively, but is yet to offer to the guarantee of regular playing time he needs.

West Brom emerged as a realistic option in the last few days, and Hernández has confirmed to the Mexican press his client has been in the Midlands for talks. A decision either way is expected shortly.

News Round Up

Welcome to this news round up on all the latest goings on surrounding Arsenal’s Reserves and Youth players, for Thursday January 27th.

Benik Afobe will not be eligible to face Arsenal in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup on Sunday. Huddersfield manager Lee Clark told the media on Tuesday the youngster has been given permission to play against his parent club, but Arsenal confirmed today he will not be eligible due to FA rules on youth loans.

In transfers news, Dinamo Zagreb Director Zoltan Mamić has confirmed Arsenal have been in Croatia to discuss a deal for right back Šime Vrsaljko, but he says talk of a deal being agreed is not true.

Craig Eastmond has joined Millwall on loan until the end of the season, as Young Guns told you on Twitter at half time of the Arsenal v Chelsea Reserve game. He’s gone straight into the Lions squad to face Barnsley on Friday night.  On the back of Eastmond leaving, another piece of information we brought you has been confirmed; Martin Angha has signed a new deal with the club.

Nacer Barazite is in talks with Austria Vienna about a loan move. Barazite is currently on loan with Eredivise outfit Vitesse Arnhem, but the Dutch club will allow him to cancel the agreement if he can find a better offer. Young Guns shared some thoughts on Nacer with Austrian news outlet ‘Sport 10′ today, you can read that here.

Elsewhere, you can listen to an exclusive interview with editor Jamie Sanderson on the latest edition of the Arsenal Review USA Podcast. Jamie talks about the youth development at Arsenal, and gives updates on the futures of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Ryo Miyaichi. Listen here.

Miyaichi Joins Feyenoord On Loan

Ryo Miyaichi is on the cusp of completing a move to Feyenoord. The 18-year-old will sign a loan deal until the end of the season.

Miyaichi flew to Holland last Sunday with club executive Richard Law, who is putting the final touches to a development partnership between Arsenal and Feyenoord. Ryo was handed a week long trial with Eredivise club, with first-team coach Mario Been putting him through his paces ahead of a potential transfer.

The Rotterdam based side have agreed to look after Miyaichi, as he is not eligible for a work permit so can not play in England. Been promised the Japan Under 17 international a chance to prove himself, where he would then decide if the winger was good enough for the first-team, the Reserves, or instead be more suited to joining SBV Excelsior on loan.

The youngster did enough to prove his worth after just one training session, but Been confirmed to Dutch radio that he would continue to analyse him. Technical Director Leo Beenhakker sent off his documents to the Football Federation last week, but the club are just waiting on the final paper to be approved before he officially joins.

The De Kuip based club are currently 14th in the Eredivisie table and battling relegation. Things got worse for them last Monday, when club legend Beenhakker offered his resignation. Despite media speculation, it’s not thought he asked to because because of the imminent link up between Arsenal and Feyenoord.

Arsenal Not Close To Chamberlain Deal

Arsenal are not close to concluding a deal for Southampton winger Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Arsène Wenger has confirmed.

Wenger revealed his interest in the 17-year-old on Monday, but rebuffed speculation sourced from a selection of English newspapers that the deal was all but done. The Frenchman paused and replied ‘No’ when asked if the transfer was close to its completion on Tuesday evening.

Arsenal began talks with the League One outfit on Sunday, but negotiations have been slow, with the two sides yet to compromise on the financial details. Wenger is willing to part with a figure close to £10 million for the player, but only wants to pay around £5 million up front, with the rest in installments. Southampton want closer to £7 million, and Oxlade-Chamberlain on loan until the end of the season.

A number of rumours then circulated that Manchester United have made their move for the winger, despite Alex already telling friends and family he is only interested in a move to North London.

The potential transfer looks set to drag on, with Wenger also suggesting to the media he wasn’t sure if any transfers would go through in the remaining days of the window.

Afobe Granted Permission To Face Arsenal

Benik Afobe could line up against parent club Arsenal in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup on Sunday, after Arsène Wenger granted the 17-year-old permission to play for opponents Huddersfield Town.

Afobe is on loan to the Yorkshire outfit until the end of the season, but under the terms of his youth loan, he is currently back at Arsenal recovering from a trouble some knee injury. He played 90 minutes in the FA Youth Cup on Thursday, and over an hour for the Reserves yesterday.

Terriers manager Lee Clark confirmed to the press this morning that they’d been given the green light by Wenger to select the youngster, just like the Frenchman did for Sanchez Watt in the last round. Afobe, who earned mass praise from Arsène when the draw was announced, told The FA’s official website that he would apologise to the players and manager if he scored against the Gunners.

Benik is expected to return to Huddersfield later this week for a fitness test.

Arsenal 1-0 Chelsea: Vela Spot On For Gunners

Arsenal continued their hunt for the Premier Reserve League title with a 1-0 win over Chelsea at London Colney this afternoon. A controversial penalty in first half stoppage time from Mexican international Carlos Vela proved to be decisive.

Neil Banfield was able to call on first-team striker Vela, plus Benik Afobe, who is still recovering from a knee injury. Thomas Cruise and Luke Freeman both started their first games since returning from loan spells.

ARSENAL: Martínez; Hajrovic, Boateng, Miquel, Cruise; Özyakup, Eastmond; Sunu; Freeman, Vela; Afobe.

Banfield had urged his side to show their true quality after the 10-1 defeat to Aston Villa, but Arsenal began tentatively. Chelsea took full advantage and looked bright in the early moments, with Gokhan Tore shooting wide after a slip from Thomas Cruise.

The Gunners eventually found their feet and pushed for an early goal to settle themselves. Özyakup’s deliveries from set pieces have been a dangerous weapon this season, and so they proved again today. First Vela pulled off his man and volleyed at Turnbull from a free-kick, then Sunu just glanced wide from the resulting corner. It was a clear warning sign.

Yet the best chance of the half came right at the end. Sunu lifted the ball over Bruma’s head and found the on running Afobe. He tried to flick home from a tight angle and only found the side netting.

After a frustrating first half, the break through was finally found in first half stoppage time.

Vela had cut a frustrated figure the whole game, but he took advantage of a quick goal kick from Martínez to find Afobe with a slick pass. Benik picked out Freeman in the box, but as the former Gillingham front man tried to finish, Turnbull clattered into him and a harsh penalty was awarded.

Vela coolly slotted home from 12 yards 1-0 at the break.

Arsenal took their advantage from the first-half and ran with it in the second. Afobe could have had two goals from Cruise crosses in the opening minutes, but Bruma was on hand to make two brave blocks.

Chelsea then found their feet again and looked to hit back. Eastmond stood on the ball and fell over on the edge of his own box, but Tore failed to take advantage, over hitting the loose ball for Philip. Martínez was then called into action as Connor Clifford smashed an effort at the Argentine from close range. Big chances for the visitors.

Roarie Deacon replaced Afobe shortly after and Arsenal should have wrapped the game up with two moments of brilliance from Vela. First he curled a difficult free-kick inches wide, then the Mexican unlocked the Chelsea back four and found Freeman, but he could only shoot at Turnbull who saved with his face.

Rhys Murphy and Jernade Meade came on with 10 minutes left, but the fresh blood wasn’t needed. Chelsea looked down and out by the time the full time whistle blew. An important three points on a difficult afternoon.

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Chamberlain: Arsenal Are The Ideal Choice

Arsenal are the ‘ideal’ destination for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, according to the players father. Mark Chamberlain, who enjoyed a fruitful playing career, has backed his son’s decision to favour the Gunners over other interested Premier League sides.

Arsène Wenger opened talks with Southampton on Sunday afternoon, but contrary to reports in a selection of English newspapers, both clubs are yet to formally agree on anything. However, Oxlade-Chamberlain has privately told friends and family he is only interested in moving to North London. His proud Dad agrees with that choice.

“Arsenal, with the manager there, the way they play and how they develop players, I think they are the ideal choice.”

Arsenal are happy to match the South Coast clubs £10 million valuation, but they are still negotiating over the up front price and how much will follow in installments. Wenger confirmed nothing had been agreed, but remains hopeful.

“We need an agreement with Southampton and we need an agreement with the player. We are not the only ones on his case, but we try as hard as we can.”

Oxlade-Chamberlain has scored six goals from 24 appearances in League One.

Loanees: Emmanuel-Thomas Assists On Debut

Welcome to this weekends Loanees Watch – Young Guns’ analysis, reports and updates on the progress of the young starlets currently plying their trade away from the Emirates Stadium. You can read all the latest reports below.

Jay Emmanuel-Thomas played the full 90 minutes and claimed an assist on his debut for Cardiff City. The Welsh outfit beat Watford 4-2, with Emmanuel-Thomas, operating on the right of midfield. He claimed an assist for the fourth and final goal, setting up centre back Gabor Gypes. Aaron Ramsey did not complete his loan move in time to play.

Sanchez Watt started and played 62 minutes on the right of midfield as Leeds United drew 2-2 with Portsmouth. Watt had one of his quieter displays, and was replaced by Davide Somma just after the hour mark. Somma then scored the equaliser with his first touch.

Kyle Bartley played the full 90 minutes as Sheffield United lost 2-1 to Henri Lansbury’s Norwich City. Bartley showed impressive leadership qualities in a back four with an average age of 21, but couldn’t keep a clean sheet.

Henri Lansbury did not re-sign with Norwich City in time to face Kyle Bartley’s Sheffield United on Saturday. He is expected to go straight into the squad for next weekends fixture.

Mark Randall played the full 90 minutes for Rotherham United as they lost 1-0 to Wycombe Wanderers. Randall had a mixed afternoon on his first start for the Millers.

Vito Mannone missed Hull City’s 1-1 draw with Reading through injury.

Benik Afobe was not included in the Huddersfield Town squad that drew 0-0 with Colchester United.

Cédric Evina was an unused substitute as Oldham Athletic beat Brentford 2-1.

Gavin Hoyte missed Lincoln City’s 4-3 win over Stockport County due to injury.

Nacer Barazite was an unused substitute as Vitesse Arnhem lost 1-0 to Willem II.

Francis Coquelin played the full 90 minutes as Lorient beat Vendée Fontenay 1-0. Coquelin was returning to the Lorient side after injury.

Armand Traoré played just 90 seconds for Juventus against Sampdoria. Traoré started but was injured after a challenge just over a minute into the game.

Wellington Silva was not included in the Levante side that lost 4-1 to Sevilla.

Pedro Botelho played the full 90 minutes as FC Cartagena lost 4-0 to Celta Vigo. Botelho began the game on the left wing, but was forced to play as a striker in the closing stages.

Samuel Galindo missed UD Salamanca’s fixture this weekend due to injury.