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Yohann Pele: I Could Leave Le Mans For Arsenal This Summer
The MUC 72 shot-stopper has claimed that the Gunners are interested in signing him...
Le Mans goalkeeper Yohann Pele has revealed that Premier League side Arsenal want to sign him on a free transfer at the end of the season.
The 26-year-old's contract at the Stade Leon-Bollee is set to expire in the summer, and the Gunners have apparently offered him the chance to move abroad.
The 6ft 5in custodian has played his entire career to date with MUC 72 and may decide to remain in L'Hexagone, as Bordeaux are also said to be interested in his services.
"[Bordeaux manager Laurent] Blanc has been a player; as a consequence he knows what the game is about," Pele told Canal + when asked about his future.
"[Arsenal manager Arsene] Wenger has been in the footballing sphere for a while and I’m yet to make up my mind.
"Playing for Bordeaux would mean staying in the French league, but as far as I’m concerned I’d rather move to another European league.
"Anyway, I’m not ruling out any option. My contract is due to end [in the summer] and I have refused to sign a new deal.
"Working with Laurent Blanc and Arsene Wenger [would be] pleasant."
Ricky Brooks, Goal.com
The 26-year-old's contract at the Stade Leon-Bollee is set to expire in the summer, and the Gunners have apparently offered him the chance to move abroad.
The 6ft 5in custodian has played his entire career to date with MUC 72 and may decide to remain in L'Hexagone, as Bordeaux are also said to be interested in his services.
"[Bordeaux manager Laurent] Blanc has been a player; as a consequence he knows what the game is about," Pele told Canal + when asked about his future.
"[Arsenal manager Arsene] Wenger has been in the footballing sphere for a while and I’m yet to make up my mind.
"Playing for Bordeaux would mean staying in the French league, but as far as I’m concerned I’d rather move to another European league.
"Anyway, I’m not ruling out any option. My contract is due to end [in the summer] and I have refused to sign a new deal.
"Working with Laurent Blanc and Arsene Wenger [would be] pleasant."
Ricky Brooks, Goal.com
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