Cardiff City chairman Peter Risdale has confirmed that Arsenal are tracking 18-year-old right back Adam Matthews, who has been subject of talks between the Bluebirds and Manchester United.
Talented Welshman Matthews has broken through in the first-team this campaign after joining Cardiff as an eight-year-old. Aged 16 he won the Football Association of Wales Trust player of the year and Adam collected his second notable gong on Sunday, when he scooped the Championship Apprentice of the Year for 2010. Arsenal have been scouting him all season.
The tenacious and strong right back currently has 27 appearances this term, scoring once. Matthews is also a current Wales Under 21 international and Manchester United have followed him for a number of months. A bid of around £4 million was mooted in January while some speculated that he has signed a pre-contract to join the Red Devils. This was swiftly denied by Risdale.
“We’ve had two or three enquiries and I know Manchester United and Arsenal are in for the lad.”
“But there is no agreement with any club, verbal or otherwise. We want Adam to stay with Cardiff and that’s what we are hoping will happen.”
Francis Coquelin is currently being tried out in the right back slot while Gavin Hoyte and Kerrea Gilbert are unlikely to still be with Arsenal in the summer. Coquelin has performance adequately so far, but whether Arsène Wenger decides on bringing in more back up for Bacary Sagna and Emmanuel Eboué, time will tell.