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Martins tempted by Arsenal move



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Newcastle striker Obafemi Martins has admitted he would find it hard to turn down Arsenal if they attempted to sign him.
The Nigerian has been linked with a move to Emirates Stadium throughout the summer, and speculation over a potential transfer would increase further if Gunners striker Emmanuel Adebayor moves to Barcelona.

"Arsenal is a big club that everyone wants to play for. I am thrilled and it will be nice to play for such a team," the 23-year-old told The Sun.

"But, now that I am a Newcastle player, there is nothing much to say. If it is true, both clubs would have to reach an agreement.

"Is Arsenal a good club? Yes. Would I love to play there? Probably, if Newcastle are ready to listen to them. But if Newcastle says no then it'll be no."

Martins, currently on holiday, added: "Because I still have a contract, I expect the club to speak to me when I get back.

"I am not saying I want to go but, if anything happens, that's football."

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  • Last Updated: 05 July 2008 9:46 AM
  • Source: Sunderland Echo
  • Location: Sunderland
 
 

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