Birmingham City Make Final Offer To Inter For Patrick Vieira - Report
The French veteran is being offered a lucrative deal by Birmingham as they make a last-ditch attempt to sign him...
Vieira will be leaving Inter this summer, and there has been no shortage of interest in the former Arsenal man. According to The Sun, Birmingham, who have been chasing Vieira for a considerable amount of time, are running out of patience.
Brum are offering Vieira a lucrative deal of around €116,000 a week, which amounts to €6 million per year.
Vieira, however, is still not sold on the idea of moving to St. Andrew's, especially with offers from Lyon and Bordeaux supposedly on the table. In addition, he is reluctant to play for another Premier League club after his time at Arsenal.
He represented the Gunners on 407 occasions, captaining them during their famous unbeaten season. An official Arsenal fan poll identified him as the fifth greatest player in the club's history.
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
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