Arsenal Ready To Appeal Silva Decision

Arsenal are ready to appeal against FIFA’s decision to reject their work permit application for forward Wellington Silva. Arsène Wenger went to football’s governing body on Thursday to fight the Brazilians case.

Silva is not eligible for a United Kingdom work visa as he doesn’t meet the Home Office’s strict immigration criteria. It’s a problem Arsenal have encountered on various occasions, with mixed results. One of the solutions is to apply to FIFA and make a case for a ‘special talent’ visa and seek an exception to the rules. This proved fruitful in the case of Denílson, who was in a similar situation to Wellington.

However, Arsenal have had applications rejected before. Carlos Vela, Pedro Botelho and Samuel Galindo have all failed to meet the ruling. The Gunners were aware of this potential, but reassurances were given to the club that he would be awarded the visa two months ago. The player himself noted last night that Wenger travelling to FIFA to secure his release was a formality.

Yet Wenger was forced to return to England without a successful conclusion. Arsenal have grounds to appeal the decision and should remain hopeful they will finally be granted the paperwork and will be able to register the striker on his 18th birthday in January. Should the appeal fail, a loan spell is all but certain.

The Spanish Segunda has been home to many of Arsenal’s foreign talents in recent years, as criteria needed to earn a work visa there is less strict. Yet Silva would need to spend between three and five seasons in Spain before he is eligible to apply for Spanish citizenship. Then, under EU rules, he would be free to move to England.

No date has been set for an appeal.

FIFA Back Track On Wellington Visa

Arsenal could be forced to loan Brazilian forward Wellington Silva after FIFA back tracked on their initial decision to award the youngster a work permit. Arsene Wenger travelled to FIFA’s Headquarters this morning to secure a special talent visa, but the application was denied.

Silva revealed on his Twitter profile last night that Wenger was travelling to FIFA today to secure his release from Fluminense. The 17-year-old went on to say he expected there would be ‘no problems’, as all the indications were that he would be given the visa required to join Arsenal from January.

However, in a meeting this afternoon, FIFA officials refused to grant the prospect the necessary paper work. Spanish Segunda outfits Celta Vigo and UD Salamanca have previously expressed an interest in loaning Silva, and if Arsenal fail to have the decision over turned on appeal, a three to five year spell away from the club is certain.

West Brom 0-1 Arsenal; Captain Miquel Wins It

Arsenal made sure they completed 2010 in style this evening, edging West Brom at the Hawthorns to maintain their title challenge in the Premier Reserve League. Ignasi Miquel’s first half header proved to be decisive.

Neil Banfield rotated again, bringing in George Brislen-Hall and Conor Henderson. Danny Boateng and Chuks Aneke dropped out but were included on the bench, along with Dutchman Kyle Ebecilio, his first time being part of a second-string squad.

The Baggies handed starts to first-team stars Ismael Miller, Simon Cox, Abdoulaye Méïté and Nicky Shorey.

Shea
Nordtveit – Hajrovic – Miquel – Brislen-Hall
Eastmond – Yennaris
Özyakup – Henderson – Sunu
Emmanuel-Thomas

Subs: Martínez (GK), Boateng, Ebecilio, Aneke, Deacon.

Arsenal had just 10 minutes to warm up after arriving late following trouble on the motorway. Kick off was delayed by 45 minutes and both sides made a slow start when the game finally kicked off. West Brom had the first real chance, though, flashing a shot wide through Sandro Berahino.

Simon Cox and Ismael Miller are first team strikers for the Baggies and they showed their class on the quarter hour mark, almost netting the opener. Cox burst down the wing and cut inside, forcing Shea to come racing out. The former Swindon man crossed for Miller who clipped the ball goal bound, only for Miquel to slide and clear off the line.

If that was the perfect example of being a captain, Miquel continued to lead by example five minutes later. West Brom only half cleared Özyakup’s corner and as the ball came to Sunu, he crossed and found Miquel in the box. The Spaniard smashed home a header to give the Gunners the lead.

Özyakup and Berahino both exchanged shots but at half time it was 1-0 to Arsenal.

The second half began brightly for the visitors. Henderson’s delightful ball over the top found Emmanuel-Thomas, he looked to have done enough to double the advantage only for Allsop to make a fantastic save. It was the last great chance for Arsenal for a while as the Baggies stepped up the pressure.

Cox caught Eastmond across his foot after a late challenge, but Craig continued. West Brom took advantage and Miller made Shea save smartly moments later. Chuks Aneke came on for Nico Yennaris and minutes later Banfield rotated again, bringing Roarie Deacon on for Conor Henderson.

Miller and Cox had further chances to grab the equaliser, but the Gunners defended well. Danny Boateng replaced Sunu late on and it proved to be a solid change, allowing Arsenal to shut up shop and claim all three points.

Mannone On Outfield Option And Hull Stay

Vito Mannone is open to extending his stay with Championship outfit Hull City and is refusing to rule out a permanent transfer. Mannone is on loan to The Tigers until January and manager Nigel Pearson is keen to prolong the Italian’s stay.

The 22-year-old has made three appearances for Hull; keeping two clean sheets and making a selection of stunning saves. The switch came a matter of weeks after a damming interview in the foreign media, where Vito revealed his frustration at Arsène Wenger’s management of the club’s much talked about goalkeeper situation.

The criticism led to speculation that Mannone’s future is away from the Emirates. Hull could open up an escape route and in an interview with The Yorkshire Evening Post, he refused to rule it out.

“I don’t know what will happen. If the club is happy, and I’m happy, then we’ll sit down and make a decision.”

Vito went on to speak about his time at Arsenal; revealing a conversation he had with Wenger about his position.

“Wenger wanted me to play outfield. Sometimes I even train outfield to improve a little bit. I always liked to play outfield as well.”

“I played only one game outfield when I was five. I changed my mind and asked my dad if he could ask my manager to put me in goal. From that time I never came out of the sticks.”

Mannone will be keeping the gloves on, but whether he’ll be keeping goal for Arsenal in the future, it remains to be seen.

Extensions Plus Injuries

Arsenal’s ever growing list of loanees had a quiet weekend due to the adverse weather conditions, but for a selection of them, they had changes off the pitch to deal with.

Thomas Cruise and Benik Afobe have both had their loan deals extended into the New Year. Cruise will now stay with Carlisle United until the 8th of January. The left back has been largely successful with United and will look to earn a further extension until the end of the season.

Afobe will also be on loan until at least the 8th of January. Arsenal confirmed our story from a week ago about Huddersfield Town agreeing to keep the young striker; although Benik will return for FA Youth Cup games. The 17-year-old has earned mass praise in Yorkshire, bagging three goals and three assists in just seven matches.

Elsewhere, Aaron Ramsey is progressing with Nottingham Forest. The Welshman is close to full fitness and is just waiting on game time to regain his top form.

Further a field, Samuel Galindo is waiting on a decision tomorrow morning on whether he will need surgery on a broken ankle. Galindo suffered the fracture in training and Head Doctor José Ignacio Garrido will now consult with Salamanca’s medical team to decide on surgery.

You can follow the latest on all Arsenal’s loanees in Young Guns’ regular ‘Loanees’ reports.

Loanees – Coquelin Assists As Lansbury Stars

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.

Henri Lansbury played all but stoppage for Norwich City as they beat Derby County 2-1. Henri again started on the right of midfield and came close to scoring in the first half, having a powerful header cleared off the line. Lansbury also started the move that led to Norwich’s first goal.

Aaron Ramsey was not in action this weekend after Nottingham Forest’s game with Bristol City was postponed.

Vito Mannone was not in action this weekend after Hull City’s game with Queens Park Rangers was postponed.

Kyle Bartley was not in action this weekend after Sheffield United’s game with Reading was postponed.

Sanchez Watt was not included in the Leeds United squad that beat Crystal Palace 2-1.

Benik Afobe was not in action this weekend after Huddersfield Town’s game with Dagenham and Redbridge was postponed.

Cédric Evina was not in action this weekend after Oldham Athletic’s game with Walsall was postponed.

Thomas Cruise was not in action this weekend after Carlisle United’s game with Leyton Orient was postponed.

Gavin Hoyte was not in action this weekend after Lincoln City’s game with Cheltenham Town was postponed.

Francis Coquelin played the full 90 minutes and claimed an assist as Lorient lost 6-3 to Lille. Coquelin turned in another impressive shift in midfield and set up Kevin Gamiero for Lorient’s opener.

Armand Traoré was not part of the Juventus squad for their game with Catania after returning to France following the death of his father.

Nacer Barazite played the final 11 minutes of Vitesse Arnhem’s 4-1 defeat to Groningen. The Dutchman played as a striker late on.

Pedro Botelho played the full 90 minutes on the left of a front three as FC Cartagena drew 1-1 with Albacete. Botelho continued in his great form the left, creating a selection of good chances to score the winner.

Samuel Galindo was an unused substitute for UD Salamanca was they lost 3-1 to Elche.

Nigeria Hope To Tempt Arsenal’s Aneke

The Nigerian Football Federation are hoping to meet with Chuks Aneke in the coming weeks in a bid to clarify his international future. Aneke was born in England but is eligible to play for Nigeria through his parentage.

The Super Eagles appointed Samson Siasia as Head Coach in November following a selection of poor performances during the World Cup. Siasia promised to improve the attitude and performance of the national team and to seek new blood. Aneke, who is regarded as one of the best emerging prospects at Arsenal, is seen as one of many potential coups Nigeria could make as they start to build for a new generation.

The 17-year-old is an England Under 18 international and has represented the country of his birth since school boy level. However, a selection of Nigerian news outlets have followed his progress and the hope is that he would defect from England.

No talks have been arranged yet, but Siasia is ready to personally travel to London for talks with Aneke.

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Huddersfield Town Extend Afobe Loan

Benik Afobe will remain on loan with Huddersfield Town, Young Guns can confirm. The League One outfit have reached an agreement with Arsenal to keep Afobe beyond the original December 4th deadline.

The 17-year-old has impressed in his short spell in Yorkshire, bagging three goals and three assists in just seven matches. Manager Lee Clark has lauded Benik publicly, calling him “another fantastic young player from the Arsenal production line.” However, Arsenal did step in and ask Clark to be careful over the amount of playing time the youngster was receiving, fearing burnout.

The extension will see Afobe remain with Huddersfield until January, where more talks will be held over a potential deal until the end of the season. Due to the conditions of the loan, the striker will be available for all of Arsenal’s FA Youth Cup commitments.

You can follow Benik’s progress throughout December in Young Guns’ regular ‘Loanees’ roundups.

Wenger Faces Key Decisions Ahead Of Wigan

Arsène Wenger has key decisions to make ahead of tomorrows Carling Cup Quarter-Final with Wigan Athletic. Injuries plus the return to fitness of goalkeeper Manuel Almunia leaves the Frenchman needing to make difficult choices.

Wenger has chosen a largely experienced side to compete in this years Cup campaign, with fringe Reserves proving the exception and not the rule. However, the change in fitness to some of the expected squad means important decisions in key areas need to be made.

Wojciech Szczęsny impressed against Newcastle United in the last round, but Manuel Almunia has since returned to fitness and is pushing to reclaim the right to be Łukasz Fabiański’s back up. Elsewhere, Emmanuel Eboué has been ruled out for a month so Håvard Nordtveit could take his place at right back.

Theo Walcott, Robin van Persie and Nicklas Bendtner are all expected to form a front line, but options on the bench are still yet to be decided. Carlos Vela has been doing extra fitness work, along with van Persie, but he faces competition from Jay Emmanuel-Thomas who would also add versatility.

The biggest selection issue comes in central midfield. Craig Eastmond played against Newcastle but has looked shaky in bigger games. Alexandre Song would preferably be rested, yet questions marks still remain over Eastmond.

You can follow the build up to the game on our Twitter feed.